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June 11, 1937

PAGE FIVE

sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

J. N. F. Auxiliary
Annual Meeting
Tuesday Evening

ENROLL 600 FOR CLASSIFIED GOLDSTICK CHOSEN GRADUATION
TO HEAD J. C. P. B.
HOSPITAL CAUSE

the annual meeting and installa- will also accompany herself on the
tion of officers. The meeting will piano. Refreshments will be served.
be held in the rose room of Hotel Husbands and friends of the
Fort Shelby, Lafayette and First auxiliary are invited to attend this
Ayes., on Tuesday, June 15, at 8 meeting.
p. m. Philip Slomovitz will be
guest speaker. A number of Gol-
For the purchase of books to
den Book inscriptions will be din- keep boys out of mischief, Charles
tributed by Dr, Israel Wiener.
Mrs. II. Avison, vocalist, will I Edwin Fox, late district attorney
provide the musical program. She of Philadelphia, bequeathed $4,000.

The Present
QUANDARY
in PALESTINE

and WEDDING
Cost Less at GREENBERG'S

I

M. Greenberg Jewelry

8931 Twelfth Street

Discussed by Detroit News
Staff Correspondent--

4

Will the Arabs submit to less than an
independent Arab state?
Will the Jews submit to cantonization?
What will the Royal Commission pre-
sent as a solution to the ever-growing
Arab-Jewish conflict?
These are some of the questions which
Clifford Epstein, staff correspondent of
The Detroit News, now on his second
visit to Palestine will discuss. Be sure
to read these articles now appearing in

The Detroit News

FLOWER DAY HAS
RECORD SUCCESS

Mothers Dramatic
Club to Present
Annual Operetta

CLIFFORD EPSTEIN



GIFTS

RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun-
dresses, women for house clean-
ing, house maids. women for
part time work. By hour, day
The board of directors of the
At a board meeting of the La-
Mt.
Sinai
Association
Holda
or week. Schlesinger's, Midi- Jewish Child Placement Bureau.
dies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Na-
son 2626.
at a meeting held on Monday,
It Charter Tea to In-
tional Fund, held at the home of
Mrs. Max Goldberg of Cortland
augurate Work
QUILTS-Made isr recovered from June '1, elected Assistant Corpor-
Ave., arrangements were made for
your own feathers or wools. Pil- ation Counsel Nathaniel II, Gold-
lows recovered-special, $1.25. stick president to succeed Abra-
Over 600 women registered
A variety of appropriate gifts including
Full line of curtains. baby, ham J. Levin. Nils. Melville S.
their names in the charter mem-
shower and wedding gifts. Dex-
wedding rings, graduation rings and em-
I bership book of the Mt. Sinai
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649
blems at extremely low prices.
Hospital Association of Detroit
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth
on Tuesday, June 8, when the or-
9050.
ganization held its opening meet-
ALL SILVERWARE NOW ON SALE AT 30%
ing at the Book Cadillac Hotel, CAN ACCOMMODATE families
on farm for summer. Clean, com-
in the form of a charter tea.
REDUCTION FROM REGULAR PRICE
fortable.
Excellent
meals.
Write
The association, which is dedi-
Box 75, Detroit Jewish Chron-
Old designs with flat knives sacrificed at give away prices.
cated to the creation of funds
icle,_for
particulars.
with which to build a Jewish hos-
WE PAY CASH FOR OLD GOLD AND DIAMONDS
pital in this city, was greeted by BARGAIN HUNTERS ATTEN-
TION! S eve time, energy,
John W. Smith, acting mayor,
Have Your Eyes Examined by Our Specialist
money.
You
get
what
you
ask
who brought the official good
for. Victor,Schlesinger. Madison
wishes of the city of Detroit for
2526. Evenings, Townsend 8-7291.
success in the undertaking.
Real estate since 1914. Resi-
Nathaniel II. Goldstick, assist-
dential, business and insurance.
ant corporation counsel. who pre-
sided at the meeting. read ex- FOR SALE - 3353 Burlingame
cerpts from a/letter written to
near Dexter and Roosevelt group
the Mt. Sinai Association by Dr.
of schools-7-room single brick
Dealers is
David J. Sandweiss, acting chair-
and shingle, 3 bedrooms, oil heat,
man of the Detroit Jewish Phy-
instantaneous hot water heater;
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware
sician's Hospital Committee. Dr.
all rooms painted, aide drive, gar-
Sandweiss commended the group
age; large yard, trees, shrub-
upon its activity and asked for
bery, screens. Cost $16,000, will
the solidification of all local
take $8400. Shown by appoint-
NATHANIEL H. GOLDSTICK
groups interested in the establish-
Telephone Euclid 3892
ment only. Townsend 6-2830.
ment of a Jewish hospital. in the BUYERS WAITING-List your
Welt, retiring secretary. was
fall of the year. In compliance
properties with a reliable broker elected vice-president and Morse
with the 'request the association
for quick results. Victor Schle- Goldman, retiring treasurer. was
voted to hold no more open meet-
singer, Madison 2526. Evenings, elected second vice-president.
ings or public functions until that
Townsend 8-7291. Established Howard Kaichen was elected sec-
time, when greater co-operation
since 1914._ _
retary and Mrs. Victor Roemer,
with every other interested organ-
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished treasurer.
ization will be possible.
The following are members
room for a gentleman in home
Dr. David Sugar, editor of the
without children. Linwood sec- of the board of directors of the
Medical News of the Wayne
On Wednesday evening, June
tion. Reasonable. Call Townsend Jewish Child Placement Bureau:
I County Medical Association. and
A record success marked the
Mrs. Arnold N. Brodie, Fred M. 23, at 8:30 o'clock, at the Jews
7-2983.
I James Kates, president of the De-
-e
ish
Community Center, the Moth- Flower Day collections for the
Butzel,
Mrs.
George
Cohen,
! troit Jewish Hospital Association, WANTED - Good used car from
Jewish
National Fund last Sun-
private party only. Write Box Charles Dricker, Sirs. Ralph E. ers Dramatic Club will present
also addressed the ladies.
day.
10, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. _ Folz, Dr. Leo NI. Franklin. Morse Goldfadden's "Schmendrick."
Tea was served in the ball-
On Wednesday, Tikvah Hugel.
Goldman, Nathaniel Goldstick, Dr.
Last year this group gave the
room of the hotel which had been FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
chuirman If the Flower Day com-
Abraham M. Hershman, Howard
decorated with floral tributes re-
room in single home for young
mittee, reported that the sum of
Kaichen, Dr. A. Max Kohn, Abra-
ceived by the Mt. Sinai Associa-
lady or employed couple. Rea-
$188 had already been turned in
ham J. Levin, Dr. Samuel J.
tion from every florist in the
sonable. 15751 Monte Vista, near
and that additional sums are ex-
Lewis, Dr. Samuel J. Levin, Dr.
city. Following the natty. the
Fenkell.
pected to boost the total to $500.
David J. Levy, Dr. Barnett Niel-
flowers were distributed among
bin, Mrs. Harry Newman, Mrs. J.
As In past years, the largest
the wards of the local hospitals. WANTED-Couple to share beau-
sums were turned in by mem-
tifully furnished apartment with Victor Roemer, Dr. Louis A.
Schwartz,
Mrs.
Harry
Shulman,
bers of the llashomer Ilatzoir,
young woman. Boston-Linwood
Hoyt Morris Will Speak on section. References exchanged. Mrs. Al Weisman, Mrs. Melville
who this year collected $192,93.
Altman's Hour Sunday
Call Townsend 7-0254 between S. Welt. Melville S. Welt, Mrs.
The most encouraging result
Henry
Wineman,
Mrs.
Maurice
12 and 4.
came from the pupils of the Tux-
Landau, David J. Cohen, Harry
edo-Byron Talmud Torah who
Hoyt Morris, manager of the LADY WILL SHARE nicely fur- Rosman, Mrs. William Roth, Kurt
hold second honor, with the sum
Detroit office of the secretary of
nished apartment with two girls Peiser, ex-officio.
of $102.60. Members of the
state, will be the guest speaker on
or couple. Pleasant surround-
Mr. Goldstick served as vice-
Pioneer Women's Organization
Hyman Altman's Jewish Radio
ings. Linens and dishes included. president last year and was ele-
collected $71.03; Junior Hades-
Hour this Sunday over Station
Good transportation. Zlotnick, vated to the presidency when Mr.
Bah members, $63.45; members
IVMI3C. Mr. Morris will discuss in
1923 W. Euclid Ave., Apt. 208. Levin announced his decision to
of Young Judaea, $19.02; Young
detail the function of the office of
retire after serving for five years.
Peale Zion groups, $15.33; Hera-
the secretary' of state. This is in FOR SALE - Single home, eight
Mr. Levin remains a member of
bonim, $10.07; and $11 miscel-
line with a series of addresses ar-
rooms. Four bedrooms on second the board.
laneous.
ranged by Mr. Altman by state
floor and heated bedroom on
public officials to give the Jewish
Teams representing the Tux-
third floor. Large attic space.
citizens of Detroit and Michigan an
GAMARNIK IS SUICIDE
edo-Holmur Talmud Torah who
Hot air heat. Three car garage.
insight into the workings of state
turned in sums in excess of 10
Good condition. North Woodward
governmental offices. P re v i o u s
are. Morris Silverman, Albert
district. Write Box 815, Detroit
MOSCOW (WNS)-Jan Gamer-
speakers in this series have been
THE HOME NEWSPAPER
nik, brother-in-law of the late
S c h rut, Jerome Kelmanovitz.
MRS. EDITH SAULS
Jewish Chronicle.
Attorney General Starr and Audi-
Chaim Nachman Bialik and one
Perry Roes, George Levin, Mir-
GENTLEMAN desires room in of the key figures in the Soviet operetta "Kolduni" by the same iam Levin, Graham Orley, Joe
tor General George T. Gundry.
single home. Six or seven mile regime, committed suicide here, ac- author.
Metzger and Seymour Grundy.
PHONE RANDOLPH 2 000 FOR YOUR COP Y
The wife of Congressman Henry
road neighborhood. Call Lafa- cording to an announcement by the
Sirs. Anna Goldberg, formerly
The boys and girls who solocited
Ellenbogen of Pittsburgh is the
yette 0522.
Central Executive Committee of with the famous Schildkraut, is for Flower Day were honored with
daughter of a chazen . She
the Communist party. Vice-Com- taking the part of "Schmendrick." a social gathering at Bnai Moshe
speaks a fluent Hebrew, being the FOR RENT-Furnished room for missar of Defense and a veteran
Mrs. Sara Avrin is the director 0 nWednesday evening. This gath-
only Congressman's wife who does . one or two in modern home. Home Bolshevik, Gamarnik was said to of dramatics; Mrs. Edith Souls is ering was followed by a meeting
privileges. Near bus and car line. be involved with anti-Soviet ele- music director; Mrs. M. Lieber- of the National Fund Council, at
Call Townsend 6-1741.
ments. Prior to the recent demotion man, accompanist; Mrs David B. which a vote of thanks was ex-
OPERA SINGER of reputation, of Vice-Commissar Mikhail N Werbe, director of scenic effects. tended by the chairman, Sol Lif-
r
site. to Miss Haggai for her ef-
active member of Chicago Civic Tukhacheveky, Gamarnik was his
forts. IL Simons of Pittsburgh
Opera, would accept limited right hand man. Gamarnik, who
Oakland Mothers Club
number of serious vocal students was 43, Joined the Communist par-
Dr. Shmarya Kleiman will spoke et the conference.
interested In stage and radio. ty in 1916. During the revolution speak on "Iligh Blood Pressure"
Apply at 2540 Book Bldg., or he was one of the commanders of to the members of the Oaklund
phone evenings Madison 9616. the southern army. He was re- Mothers Club, on Monday eve-
sponsible for consolidating the
ning, June 14, at 8 o'clock. The
FOR RENT - Comfortable fur- Soviet power in Odessa and Khar- meeting will take place at the
nished room in home of small, kov during the Civil War. After Jewish Community Center,
NEW YORK (WNS) - Col.
refined, adult family, for woman the Civil War he was named di-
Isaac do Costa, said to be the old-
or man. Good transportation, rector of all political work in the
Garage if desired. 2677 Elm- Red army. In 1935 he was one of Farewell Luncheon of Linwood- est surviving Jewish veteran of
the Civil War, died here at the
Dexter Mothers Club
five generals raised to the newly
hurst Ave., Townsend 6-8826.
At 2 o'clock on Tuesday after- age of 93. Born in London. he
created rank of marshal but was
FOR RENT - Double furnished also given the special title of noon, June 15, the Linwood-Dex- came to New York as a child. He
room suitable for couple or "Military Commissar of the First ter Mothers' Club will give a ran away from home to join a
single person. Board optional. Rank."
farewell luncheon, at the Dexter circus and at the outbreak of the
Good transportation. 2980 Pasa-
branch of the Jewish Community Civil War enlisted in Battery E
dena Ave.
11518 Dexter Blvd. An of the 3rd U. S. Artilery. He
Publicity Chairman of Home Center,
interesting program is planned, served throughout the war and
FILMS DEVELOPED. Any size
for Aged Group Thanks including a comedy sketch by Ben was decorated for bravery several
roll developed and printed. 25
times. Colonel de Costa's proudest
The Chronicle
Goldbin.
cents. Satisfaction guaranteed.
boast was that he stood within
Mail or bring rolls to 11. Se II.
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Woodward and Young Mothers three feet of Abraham Lincoln the
Film Service, 1215 Webb Ave.,
day he made his Gettysburg ad-
Study
Clubs
Trip
on
June
16
To you and to the owners of
Detroit.
The members of the Woodward dress, and that he held the Eman-
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. I
cipator's cape. One of the pioneer
LADY will share beautiful apart- offer sincerest thanks, in behalf and Young Mothers Study Club
members of the G.A.R., de Costa
ment with one or two ladies or of the Women's Auxiliary, Jewish will take a Joint trip to the Chil-
was also a member of Cutler Post
rent room. Kitchen privileges. Home for Aged, for the splendid dren's Orthopedic Hospital School
No. 3 of the Jewish War Veter-
at
Mt.
Clemens.
Mich..
on
Wed-
3265 W. Boston Blvd., Apt. C-5. co-operation you have given this
ans. having been the post's com-
nesday,
June
16,
at
12:15
noon.
organization
during
the
most
try-
Euclid 2910-1
Cars will leave the Dexter branch mander in 1928.
ing period of its existence.
FOR RENT - Furnished room.
Writ In g publicity for this of the Jewish Community Center,
BOSTON (WNS) - Veterans
All modern conveniences. Young group for the past three years. 11518 Dexter Blvd., at 12:15
man preferred. 3351 Elmhurst, might have been difficult. had it sharp. Members are urged to be in Boston are incoming the death
of
Ilenry Bornstein, one of the
Townsend 6-5768.
not been for your assistance and on time.
two Jewish survivors of the Civil
generosity. Please accept my per-
in New England. Born in
FOR RENT - Lovely furnished sonal thanks.
Officers Elected by the Ro- War
Boston in 1848, Bornstein was
room in private, adult home for
Those people of Detroit. whose
din Club
lady, gentleman or couple, Home greatest interest during the past
not yet 16 when he enlisted in
Company B. 42 Regiment of Mas-
privileges. 2527 W. Philadelphia few years has been the erection
Election of officers of the Rodin sachusetts Volnunteers. lie served
Ave., Lafayette 4792-W.
of a new Home for Jewish Aged.
Club
took
place
Wednesday
eve-
with the Army of the Potomac,
great deal to your news-
FOR RENT-APARTMENT. 3224 owe ■
ning, June 2, at the home of Mrs. seeing service at Alexandria and
paper, for It is common knowl-
Rochester. Eight rooms, two
Nathan Fishman, 2984 Burlingame . Shenandoth Valley. At the time
bathrooms, four bedrooms. All edge that, "the press sways the
Officers were elected for the en- of his death he was commander
on one floor. Garage, steam-heat, people."
suring year as follows: l'resident, and sole survivor of Post 21 of
It is our sincere hope that we
frigidaire. Must be seen to be
Mrs. Fannie Rodin; vice president, the G.A.R. Ile was also a member
continue to merit your kind con-
Appreciated. Reasonable. See
Mrs. Nathan Grossman and Mrs. of Boston Post 22 of the Jewish
caretaker or call Townsend sideration and support.
Hanna Bear; chairman, Mrs. Paul War Veterans.
Respectfully yours,
Winkelman; recording secretary,
7-0151.
MRS. DAVID KLIGER.
Mrs. Fred Zierer; corresponding
FOR RENT-Furnished or unfur-
secretary, Mrs. Nathan Fishman;
nished room in single home of Buick Deliveries Set a New chaplain, Mrs. Sam Rivkin; treas-
two adults for two ladies, gen-
Record
urer, Mrs. Anna Schiller; sergeant
tlemen or couple. Kitchen and
at arms, Mrs. A. 0. Barsky.
NEW YORK - A meeting of
Remember,
too,
that
La
Salle
is
Cadillac.
home privileges. Garage. Good
Many find it hard to believe that a Cadillac.
FLINT, Mich.-Buick deliveries
Cards were played, prizes were
transportation. 3794 Taylor, near during the second 10 days of May awarded and a luncheon was members from all parts of the
built
throughout.
This
means
long
life
and
built La Salle V-8 is now actually within
United
Stites and Canada of the
Dexter.
exceeded those of the correspond - served.
exceptional freedom from repairs.
national plan and scope committee
reach of the average family.
Guests of the evening were Sirs.
ing period of the previous month
FOR
RENT
-
Large,
well-fur-
In
charge
of the $4,650,000 over-
If you buy anything above the very lowest.
and were 38.8 per cent ahead of a Harry Grossman and Geraldine
Yet the facts are perfectly plain. La Salle
nished room for a gentleman in
seas aid campaign of the American
year ago, according to figures Crantz, bride-elect of David ,Gross-
priced cars. it will pay you to go on up to
is priced as low as $1095*. And this is the
home of two adults. Pleasant
Joint Distribution Commit-
made public today by 1V, F. Huf- man, who was congratulated by Jewish .
La Salle. Why not come in today?
surroundings. Townsend 6-2351.
tee, 100 E. 42ed St., has been
DELIVERED price at Detroit, including all
stader, general sales manager sales the Rodin Club.
called in New York City for Sun-



manager,
At
the
same
time,
used
A
donation
was
received
from
standard accessories. Only transportation,
FOR RENT - Beautifully fur-
day. June 27.
nished room in congenial home car sales by Buick dealers estab- Sirs. Lillian Saulson In honor of
'Delivered primal Detroit, AI Wk., 81095 and up, aims
state and local sales taxes need be added.
At this meeting reports on the
lished • record for the year, Mr. her daughter, Ann's consecration.
for
one
or
two.
Garage
if
de-
progress of the campaign will be
to thong without notice. hfcelel illustrated 5-Passenger
Furthermore, La Salle is inexpensive to
The next meeting of the Rodin
sired. Near bus and car line. Ilufstader said.
made
by Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, na-
Thew
Touring Sedan $1260.
Domestic retail deliveries of new Club will be on Wednesday, eve-
2532 W. Buena Vista, near Lin-
drive and main tain. I t is
tional co-chairman, and other offi-
cars during the second 10 days of ning, June 16, at the home of Sirs.
wood. Townsend 7-3908.
priors include elf standard
cers
of
the drive. There will be a
remarkably economical
May were 7,702 cars, compaerd Sam Rivkin, 147 Winona.
accessories. Trorupertatioa,
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished with 7,214 in the corresponding
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman report on the situation overseas
in its use of gasoline and
by
Joseph
C. Hyman. executive
State and Local Sales Taws,
room for refined young man or period of April and 6,549 in the contributed to the Rodin Club on
oil-and La Sale's serv-
lady. Good transportation. Meals second 10 days of May, 1936. This the occasion of the recovery from director of tee Joint Distribution
Optional Accessories and
ice coots will prove a
if desired. Mrs. Kaften, 2973 was a gain of 488 cars is against illness of their daughter, Geraldine. C ommittee.
Equpment-Extra.
Wiwi Coons, national campaign
I
the previous month and of 2,153
delightful surprise.
Tuxedo Ave.
director, stated that he expected
over the corresponding 1936 period. Dr. Morgenstern Gets
the
sum raised at that time would
FOR RENT-Large, airy bedroom
A total of 11,554 used cars were
2 Honorary Degrees not be less than $2,000,000.
by adult family. 2541 Monterey. retailed by Buich dealers during
AND UP
The plan and scope committee
Hogerth 6542 or Townsend the second 10 days of the month.
Two honorary degrees in the of the Joint Distribution Commit-
8-0236. Steinborn.
This was a new high volume for
at
tee Campaign includes among Rs
and conspired with space of five days is the distinc-
WANTED-Salesgirl, experienced the year
10,480 in the preceding 10 days. tion achieved this week by Dr. member' Meyer L Prentis and
ladies wear, chain store. Must
Henry Wineman of Detroit.
Dealer used ear stocks were nor- Julian Morgenstern, president of
be thoroughly experienced, neat
mal at approximately 31,500 units, the Hebrew Union College. Cincin-
Senator Allen J. Ellender of
appearing. Permanent and good
representing 2'7 days' supply, Mr. nati rabbinical seminary. Dr. Mor-
salary. Kay-Jay Shops, 8518
genstern received an honorary Louisiana is fatherinf a DUI In
Hufstader said.
Congress
which wood prohibit
Grand River.
LLD, from the University of Cin-
American bankers from acting
YOUNG LADY desires room in "One Man Against Europe" is cinnati on June 10 and the Jewish as agents for loans of governments
Private home. Board optional. the title of the second volume of Theological Seminary in New
default on war debts .. Which
Write Box 05, Detroit Jewish Conrad Heiden's biography of York conferred upon him the in
would put a rims into Nazi (Man-
Chronicle, stating price and Hitler, which has just been pub- honorary degree of Doctor of He-
tis'
juggling.
brew Letters on June 6.
references. fished in Switzerland.

I

a

2 Jewish Veterans
of Civil War Die



LOOK AT

LA SALLE

AT A PRICE WITHIN

REACH OF THE AVERAGE

FAMILY

$10 95

Margolis & Malone, Inc.

TOwnsend 8-4103
11310 Jos. Campau
Hamtramck, 3jlehlgan

J. D. C. Planners
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