REVE111011:AltIVICARONICUI June 18, 1937 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE For Sale--Apartments REAL ESTATE CYCLES .. . Courageous "shoe. string" investors rode prosperity into mil- little. Familiar 'history past 20 years. We're in 411.00347' Cl/Cie. Per- haps bigger and better than ever before. Take your share on the rising market, hot no one talk you out of it. Rely on ua for all facts and figures. Unusually profitable opportune icy for investment, with serv- ices. Office or sales experience necessary. Handle own money. Box 650, Detroit Jewish Chron- icle. CLASSIFIED RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun dresses, women for house clean- ing, house maids. women for part time work. By hour, day or week. Schlesinger's, Madi- son 2526. Outstanding Investment Marvelous location high rent center stepto Jefferson. Beautiful nearly new 14 apt. Tile marble entrance. Car- pet halls. Rolaway wall beds. Large Frigidaires. New stoker new type hot water device. Rent $6,300 going up. For- mer sales value $75,000. Sacrifice $31,600. Bal $200 mo including 51/2% int. A fortune here for someone. QUILTS-Made er recovered from your own feathers or wools. Pil- lows recovered-special, 41.25. Full line of curtains, baby, shower and wedding gifts. Dex- ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. llogartb 9050. 12 Apts. Now $22,000 Only $1,000 down. 8 story solid bk. 3 rooms tiled baths. New stoves new Frigidaires. Paint- \ ed walls. Rent $5,500. Former $65,000 value. BARGAIN HUNTERS ATTEN- TION I Save time, energy, money. You get what you ask for. Victor Schlesinger. Madison 2526. Evenings, Townsend 8-7291. Real estate since 1914. Resi- dential, business and insurance. •LEGAL NOTICES ■ Roldl, his wife, of Detroit, Michigan. 245115 Mortgagors. to THE D11410 SAYINGS PETITION TO (DANCE NAME STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of BANK, of Detroit, Michigan. corpora- Wayne. ea -Probate Court for the sale lion organised under the laws of the County. Notice la hereby given that I State of Michigan, Mortgage.. Its atic• mea and amigos,' bearing data the Intend on the 11th day of September, A. D. 1137, at ten o'clock in the fore- fourteenth day of November, 1921, and noon to make application to said Probate recorded In the office of the Register of Court for an order changing my name Deeds for the County of Wayne, stat• fromDENE BilISFELD to RENE BIN8- of Michigan. on November 1914 FIELD. according to the provisions, of In Libor 1399 of Mortgages, on Page the statute In such case matte nod pro• 401, which mortgage contains • pow, of sale. On to-wit the Slat day of May, T ided . 1121, the aforementioned mortgagee Dated. June IL 1137. 'changed its name to Bank of Michigan, IIENE BINSFELD. • MIchigan corporation, of Detroit, Michigan. and thereafter On to-wit the tlethdymi 000 onod on f oAprifl n tn it 30a . , IB d omort; Jerome A. Rotheabellf, Attorney, 1163 tlhoinro said sank o Penotmeot Bide. PETITION 'It) CHANCE. NADIR kalit i."•a ' Ilio B chig P ''rpo W ra atIo :n *Pico nn e, oCr L/ Mey. STATE OF MICHIGAN. County at Wayne. m-Probate Court far the said ; trolt, Michigan, by anignment dated Count y. Notice Is hereby given that 1 i April 30th, 1930, and recorded May lat, intend on the 15th day of September,' MO, In the oeic• of the Register of A. D 1937, at trio o'clock in the fora' Deeds for the County of WW1,. la !Aber no.. to mere •Pplicattee to mid Pro• 313 of Assignments. on Pa. 413, which said mortgage wu thereafter On to•wit lare Court for an order changing my the d b t e IpMocoenm , o boe ,w r 1,11,3nio. from GEORIIE MORAW N ICK t o 1 n thirty-fiat I the . mid GEORGE 1604)Ithl, actCoding to the Pm-1 ionNeotrigoonnal visiona of the statute In such case made Cnootionnlyofilain,oku.otiot. Foirsot ooDjoaryor provided anil.,,,r It mit . 1 teed under the lawe of the United States IN ow ,. moRAwNicx, of America, of Detroit, Michigan, by aulgnment dated December 31st, 1131. f and recorded J•naarr Ith, 1933, In the Morrie Garrett, Attorney. 3610 Barium erlice of the Runner of Deeds for said lCounty of Wayne In Libor 144 of As- Tower. /de ments on Page 160. On to-Olt the PETITION TO CHANGE NA611G of eighth day of Ortoter, 113.1, the •fore- meet's.: STATE OF MICHIGAN, County to )MSTIIATIONTI7eATIL 'I Wayne, m. - Probats Court for the said County. Notice la hereby given that I I il ti'147.t0IT, a corporation organized . ' it end on the 10th day of September. der t h e laws of the United States o of . America, of Detroit, Michigan. There le '. D. 1137. at ten airlock In the for .America, i tidn.oto be due and unpaid on said nAoon. to make application to mid Pro,,b.amte. emlreorri Protest Children's Health ot t he dat e otf. thaiedneet.1,7m,flir Court for an order changing my from RICHARD S. WIENER to RICH- "fp,ii' biti nh i ain riuitco nf THIRTY: AIM S. WERNER. ...ling to the I k11 ' of.r provisi.s of the etatute In ouch cam FIFTEEN and 06/100 (1 3 2,3lranDEor. mate and provided. tare Na nit or proceeding at law or Dated, June a 1137. lo: o equity has been had or Instituted to RICHARD 8 WIENER. recover the debt secured by laid mon- o r. T IreN ge mv u nic iparm t tihm eraonty . 146813 virtue of the STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of power of sale In said mortgage eon. Wayne, ma-At ■ ...Ion of the Probate tallied, and purmant to the Statute of Court for mid County of Wayne, held the State of Michigan in meh cue mode at the Probate Court Room In the City and provided :Intl, Is hereby that give of Detroit, on the fifteenth day of June en MONDAY,, THETHIRTEEN11 n 1 DAY In the year one thousand nine hundred OF SEPTEMBER, 1937, at eleven o'cleck thirty...tn. Present: Joseph A. Murphy. In the forenoon, Eutern Standard time Judge of Probate. In the matter of the geld mortgage will be foreclosed by • rotate of SARAH E. SMITH, deceased. at Public •uction to the highest An Instrument In writing purporting to be bidde r bidder. at the southerly or Congress the last will and testament of mid On. Street entrance to the County Bung eueed having been delivered to this In the Oily of Detroit, ounty. Court for probate. It la ordered. the Michigan, (that being the the place where the third day of August, next at ton the Circuit Court of fore pr t the County of o'clock in the forenoon at mid Coact h emise. de- Room b. appointed for proving mid .ribed In maid mortgag e or no mu c h .1rument. And it is further ordered, thereof as may be necessary ry to pay y m e :h e t a topy of this order he published amount due, . aforesaid, on so ' d m•a t. more. three succemlve weeks previous so said gage, and any cum or *mu which time of hearing. In the Legal Chronicle, Dald by the undereign•d at befo before a newspaper printed and circulating in sold Dale for taxes end/or. Insurance on Ka aunty of Wayne. said premises. and all ether sums paid JOSEPH A. MURPHY, by the undereigned pursuant to law and Judge of Probate. to the terms of said mortgage, with In• (41At rlt"1".1.37Ivt . ) 1IAR RIB. thereon at ...teen per cent (716) e D puty Probate Reuter. Per annum, and all legal coats, eh and expenses thereon, Including the at- Homy A. Speller Attorney, 817 DB. torney fees allowed by law, which said Dank Bldg. premises are describedufollow. to-wit: 1110569 of sit ua ted in the e STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of City ` of Highland ghland land Park . . County Wayne, se.-At a minion of the Probate Wayne, State of Michigan, described .• COUrt forsaid County of Warne., held Lot Forty ( th e Wen Twenty at the Probate Court Roism in the City (10) o f 10) Lot and Thirt y-nin e (31) of of Detroit, on the fifteenth day of June Landeberg Subdivision of Park Lot Five In the year one thousand Clue hundred (5), Quarter Section Flve (6) Ten •nd thirty-0.0n. Present: Joseph A. Thousand Acre Tract, according to the Murphy. Judge of Probate. In the mat. Plat thereof recorded In th. OM Ot ter of the Wee of JAMES FLEMING, ooff Dgodtso foorn Rl?. one Libor f3 Deceesed. On reading and Sling th e Petition or Morey J. Hay., praying that gelher with the hereditamene and ap- adminletration of eald wale be granted purtenance. thereof. to Leonard Bridge °mum. other sult• Dated at Detroit, Michigan, June 17, able Vernon. It le ordered. that th e 1137. eighth day of September, next at ten FIRST NATIONAL BANK-DETROIT o'clock in the forenoon at said Court Areigne• of Mort Room- be appointed for buring mid RORERT R. MARX and petition. And It is further ordered, that C. WILLARD GITZEN, • eopy of this order be publi.hed three Attorneys for Assignee of Mort lucre.. week. previous to mid time 44 Michigan Ave. Detroit. 1111ch. of hearing. the legal Chronicle, a ...paper printed and circulating In CI aaaaa in Different Crafts mid County of Wayne. Meow Criteer, Attorney, NI Lafayette JOSEPH A. MURPHY, Bldg. Judge of Probate. 467941 (A true copy) STATE OP MICHIGAN. County •f CHARLES R. HARRIS, Wayne. ea-Cult pending before Honor- Depoty Probate Itegleter. aisle Carl M. Weldeman, a Circuit Court IlaInl. Goldetele a Denyea Attorneys, Commissioner for said County, between Wilson Celts... Plaintiff, ye. Delete Cook. S•lteolenaft Defendant. Summons issued and returned 309761 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of that defendant cannot be found, ft ap- pearing by aMdayit. that said defendant Wayne, ea.-At a session of the Probate Court for sed County of Wayne, held at resides in this state and that process the Probate Court Room In the City of for her appearance has been del, /mud and th•gum could not be nerved by Detroit, on the fifteenth day of June in the you one thousand nine hundred and reason of her continued abeenm from thirty•geven. Present: Joseph A. Mur- her plane of reeldence. It Is ordered that phy. Judge of Protests. to the matter the said defendant appear at the Curls of the este• of OITTEL BLITZ, de- room of the undersigned, Wayne County Detroit. Michigan. at ten ceased. Helen Blitz, UMW/grant: el said estate, and en d rered t o this o'clock A. M. on July 19. 1137 and de- Court `her " drat hg and final s adm InIs t rotion fend the complaint filed In tale salt or sceocant and filed therewith • petition Judgment will be entered by default, and praying that the residue of mid estate that thisorder be served or published required by statute The foregoing be usigned to the perm,. entitled there- t o. It le ordered, that the wicond day Foil Involve. title to: Land in the et Detroit. County of Wayne. Michigan. of Augut, next at ten o'clock In the to-wit: Lot• Numhered 251 and 151 forenoon at said (•ourt Room he •P• Pointed forexamining and allowing mid Laurelhurst Subdivision of the Southeast account and hearing said petition. And %of. the Northeast , 0 of Section 11. it I. further ordered, that • copy of Town 1 South Range 10 East, according this order be published three meowed. to the plat thereof recorded In Lib. HEINICTIER. Deceased. t, the under. week s pr esio. to mile, time f hearing. 17 of Plate. page 14 Way. Count/ Boned. having been appointed by the Record. In O. Legal Chronid caer Probate Court for the County of Wayne, a onewsp p Dated: Detroit. June 11, 1137. printed and circulating in sold Coun ty State of Michigan, Commiseloner to re- CARL MWEIDEIIAN of Wayne. ceive,examine and adjust all clew and Mutt Court Commissioner. demand. of all persons against said de- JOSEPH A. MURPHY, reseed. do hereby eve notice that I will Judge of Probate. IA true ropy) beat 101 Guaranty Building, Detroit. CHARLES R. HARRIS, Jow•Ph A. Bahorskl, AttonmY, 000 Bald Michigan, In mid County. on WEDNES- DAY. the Eleventh day of AUGUST. A. Deputy Probau Register. Bldg. D. 1937, and on MONDAY, the Eleventh 261121 day of OCTOBER, A. D. 1937, at ten 115771 FOR PUBLICATION OF 111C1 OF MICHIGAN. In the Clrimit ti do. A. M. of each of mid day& for County o W•yne, STATEsay-A t • eees1i 1onA 0N, of the bat • Court for the County of Wayne, la the purpose of examining and allowing Court for said County of Wayne. held Chantery.-Charles V. Martin, Plaintiff. mid claims. and that four Months from • Margaret A. Martin, Defendant. It the eleventh day of June, A. D. 1137, at the Probate Couttruorn In the City of Detroit, on the ninth day of June in the •ppearIng from the affidavit on Mt, that were allowed by mid Court for creditor. 000r one thousand nine hundred and t he defend/mt . . residence is unknown to present their claim. to me for ex• thirty-seven. Premnt: J. Hotly, Judge to this plaintiff, or In which Rate or &intention •nd allowance. Dated, June II, 1131. of Probate. In the matter of the adop- county the mid defendant now med. HENRY FREUD, tion and r halloo of name of ABRAHAM It is ordered that old defendant enter BASS. •Ilas BASSKY. • minor. An in- her appearance in mid mum on or be- Commissioner. strument of adoption and change o fore three month. from the date of tole J. lileyelberg. Attorney, 1417 name of staid minor by Morels Lewis order, or said bill edit be taken a. Paul Penobuot Bldg. Penman, hueband of Ida Emmen (for- confemed, and that saidoriler be served merly 211631 Bane. alias Ramey), natural and published • required by law. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE Dated: Detroit, Michigan, June 10, of mid minor, with the elect/- In t. Matter Of th• estate of GEORGE H. thereof duly acknowledged by the 1937. II. H('FFMANN, Derearied. I. the un- said Id. Truman (formerly Ham •lia. - DeIVITT II. MERRIAM, (A true eery) Chun Judge. dersigned, having beenppointed by the 'Um.) having been filed In this Court • •nthe uid Ida Fruman (formerly V. I. RPRWIN, Pro.. Court for the Co unty of W.Y. trans, Deputy Clerk. State of Michigan, Commissioner to re- n alias Hassey) having •Ilegol to tha std lutrument that Isadore Dam alias ceive, examine and adjust all claims and Irving Ramey. father of mid minor. has demand• of ail porno.• against said not rontrIbuted to the maintenance o Daniel ft. Shea, Attorney, 1701 Palma deceased, do hereby give notice that will be at 1801 Diem Bank Bldg., De- 0.1,1 minor for • continuous period of liaardhus Bldg. troit, Mich., in said County, on MON- too years Del Preceding the data here- 147710 of. It to ordered, that the fifteenth day STATE OF MICHIGAN. to the (greell DAY, the 11th day of AUGUST. A. D. of July, next at two o'clock In the court for th• County eat Wayne, In 1931. •nd on SATURDAY, the 14th day afternoon •t said Court P.m be P- Ca•seery -James Vagina, Plaintiff, va of 01_TOBER. A. D. 1131, at 10:00 pointed for hearing mid increment. And Lillian Vezina, Defendant. At a mission o'clock A. M. of each of aid days for It le further ordered. that a copy of f said Court held In the Court Rows the porn.. of eamening and allowing thls order be publixhed three ourceuive t o the Cltvof Detroit eo the 16th day said claims. and that four month, from week. previous to old time of hearing. of June. 1537. Present: The lion. DeWitt the 18th day of June. A. D. 1931, were In the Legal Chronicle, • newspaper M. Merriam. Circuit Judge It appear- allowed by said Court for creditors to printed and Hi- relating in mid County •g to this Court from affid.it on file element their claim. to me for examlna• of Wayne. And permnally peeved four. that the defendant, Lillian Vest.. to tion and allowuee. tun dare previous to mid time of hear- unreal' and hidden within Ole Mate Dated, June II, 1137. Mg upon said Isadore Base, alias Irving std that mining of eumrnone cannot be BERNARD POWELL, Bauer. Commissioner. madcby the Sheriff of Wayne County: D. S. HEALY, It le ordered that ahe appear and an- Judge rProbate. ewer the Mil of complaint flied h. OM finish B. Clark, Attorney, 033 Lafayette CA tr. ropy) Bldg. cages within three months from tea CHARLEA R. HARRIS. date of this order ormid bill will be 111110 Deputy Probate Register. taken STATIC OF 1111cHICIAN. County of nonfereed, and that this order be pub ished aa required by law In the Wume, as -Al • emotion of the Probate Thom. P. Thoutnn, Attorare. 1371 Na- J uries Chronicle, • newepaper prlaey Court for mid County of Wayne, held at tional 11.A Bldg. Publiehed, nod circulating in said the Probate Court Room to the City of 245S50 county. Detroit, on the fifteenth day of June In STATE OF ICHIGAN. Count y of DeW1Te H. MERRIAM. the you one thouundnine hundred ay Wne, u-At • M mei. of the Pro bat• IA true rem) Circuit Judge. and thirty-seven. Preaent: Edward Com- Court for mid County of Warne. held at VERNON I, )(ERWIN. mand. Judge of Probate. In Cm matter the Probat• Court Room in the City of Duet/ Clark. of the estate of SARAH MEXICIYPCE Detroit, en the fifteenth day of June (mesics)r-rx). deceased, Paol le Mut- In the year one thousand nine hundred Rosenberg a Rotten., Attorneys, UN ooler epode admInierator of aid • nd thir ty-sevenof Probated Preunt: Thorn. C. Pelona! Beak Bldg. estate. haying rendered to thls Court his Murphy, Judge e In the mat• first awl final •dministratiou account ter of the estate of EMMA GAGNON. and fled therewith • motion Pr•Yleg COMMUSIONICR the E NOTICE dircearted. On reading and Ming the In th• matter of estate of SAME that the bal.re of mid sedate be turned Petitlen of Delta M. Gum. praying STECHLER, mmetime. kno wn as SABIN over to the ...al administretor of that administration of raid estate be GLEISNER.Deeeased I. the undersigned, maid rotate, Paul L. 11.1rotte, adminis- greeted to hermit or some other mit- having been appointed by the Probate trator of midswats, having rendered to bi• person. It is ordered. that th• ninth C ourt for the County of Wayne, elate tole Cuurt ale first and final adminlatro- day • of September, next at ten o 'clock of u•torso Commlulour to receive. tiop amuunt nod • Med therewith • peel. In th• forenoon at said Court Room be eumine and .Stoat all reline and da lion praying that the residue of said ppoloted for hearing mid petition. And elude ef •Il person. •geinet aid de- este. tm ...nod to the permm en- t Is further ordered. that a copy of ceased do hereby eye satire that will titled thereto. It Is ordered, that th• tole order he published three muccemIve be at IMO David Mott Bulidin De- thirtieth day of July, next at ten o'clock week. previme to mid time of hearing troit. illehina In mid County. on to the forenoon at said Court Room be th e -.eel I hunt. le. a newsuspee , WEDNESDAY. the eleventh MONDAY for examini ng said allowing printed std circulating in mid County AUGCRT. A. D 1937, ant an daof ` ail acoounts and bearin g said Petition. of Wu• the eleventh our of orrrotorn A. D And it le further ordered, that • copy THOMAS C 1917, at three e clack P. M. of each of of thla order be publish.' three of hear. Jude. of Probate ea, data for the purpose of auntie. wee. previous to mid time of hear. IA Irsu , ervt and •IlowIng mid cinirns.nd th. tour Inv In the Legal Chrnnicle. •newspaper CHARLES 11 HARM month. from the eleventh ` day of June. Printed and circulating in said County Deputy Prohat• Realtor A I> 1137, were allowed by mid Court of Way.. for ererlitore to cement their Malt.' is EDWARD COMMAND. Starry C. Kest. Attorney, al Meultester me for marnInatIon and allowance.. &lodge of Probate. Aye, Illgtl•ad Park. Mira IA tree ropy) Dated, June II. 1131 2.171 CHARLES R HARPED,. EDWARD S. PIGGINS. STATE OF MICHIGAN, In the Circuit Deputy Protat• 'teener C•lnishorieset. rout for the y or Warn., to ehancery.-1,111111. Staple. Plaintiff, va Rete jo et fow 143510 l. A.p.14 Atte.., 451 Onsr - ('harl. Staple, Defendul. At a nee- nOMMIIIRIONICRIP NO11C11 Court *I the 1111.M.• Moues In the City of Detroit. la said GARET I 14rTAVIS1L Decieuml We, nytnym LICATION County. on June IL A. D.. 1137. Present: the endendsned, haring been appointed !TATE OP MICHIGAN. In rcu th e Ciit Hen. Harry B. Keidaa. Circuit Jade., by the Probate Court for the Carat. Court for the Count, ef Wa yne, In Sati.f.tory proof by efillarit showing of We... State of Michigan. Corn- Chancery.--Cella Violet Gordon. Plain. that the mall defenclun Ines net Tumid. missions,' to reculvc, examine. •nd ad- tie. ea Arth.r John Gordon. Defendant . in thi• ,'ate but meld. at 41.4 non o nd Duet all claims and demand. of ail Per At • session of said Coon hold in the strut. Portsmouth. Ohio. It is ordered Ann. ...Hut mid des-eased, dn benne - Warne County Building •t the City of that th. mid defendant enter his •O- °re notice chat we will meet at a" Detroit. County of Warne State of pearanc• in midroom on or borne. ellehiran on the Inch day of lone. 1927. c tine month. from the dat• of this County. on WEDNESDAY. the 11th day Pruent: Hon DeWitt H. Merriam, Cir- nobs, or the bill lit cntoplaintmay be of AU412714T. A. D. 1931. tind on MON- cuit Judge It appinetog from affidavit tskm as c.f....set It is further Gr. DAY. the Ilth day of en file that after diligent march and In- A. dered that • ropv or this order he tuned lest at ten o'clock A. K of quo et got. It cannot be ascertained In what ut•nn the defendant. permmill• oe t by mid era for he parsesef exualaleg Mate or Country the defendant resides. reetstered mall, at re.toimi be law; end alien., geld net. tad that tour It le ordered that Arthur John Gordo& and Din mid order he published as siormie• from th. Silk day of Jene. A- •Mmer and answer the billef eemplaint required by law in the ter. ehronicta. n. 1917, were allowed said Coen for Sled In tale cause within three months HARRY Si EEMAN, creditors to ...eat their claims to ne (rent the data of this order, or mid bill fa fr. rust.) Circuit Judge. foe Ination and itlieu•ee. VII be taken as eenfeetied ataln•t lee TFRSioN l e ICERWIN, rated: Juno1137. It le Norther order.' that • copy of thie Deputy Clerk. order be published enure. to law. ROBERT 0. SMELL, ttod, ano oo lneootehaottonol • umeneneftothooten,orti otoromb• Rnbut e. Mart and C. Bullard G14.4 Ceranseens.m. Attneupt. 44 Milrhlrew Are oat at.1111. Joh. at. Detroit. Mink., MORTGAGE .ALA-Defeat, he. bun Whi•meml A. Nellemm. Allaseg. ell hie but know aldre. Prealmud RAM, rood. In th• tonne .4 eeneirleme of • far ITT It. MERRIAM, COMMIS11101116E1 NOTICE rectal. rung.. mad. by W. 0. AR- rnoemeeip.emmwix. Carcult Judge. v fAiml io 2:4141 MICR REID sad HILDA W REM (who *geed Mid MertIng• Hilda W111tune la the mallet ef the eetnte rse Depot, Clerk. Only $15,000 down to new 51/2% 10 yr mtg. New •rmodel • 3 large rooms, painted walls, tiled entrance, modern plumbing. Very best construction. Sold for $115,000. Rent $9,000. A beauty. Nothing like it for the money in all this great city. $2,500 Down. Former $40,000 terrace 6 solid tan bk 8 room houses. Can you imag- ine $13,500, Good rent- ing near Crosstown and 3rd. Bat 51/2% int. MR. BEDFORD Homer Warren & Co. Little Joey Hoffman opened the door a tiny crack, looked in and then shoved the door wide, tugging behind him his reluctant mother. "Is this the Fresh Air Camp office I wanna learn to swim Jimmy was last year and says its swell." Breath having failed him after so long and complicated an oration, he stood in front of the rail some- what abashedly looking at the secretary. Mrs. Hoffman stepped to the fore. "Ile's been talking about nothing but camp since last year," she told the young lady in charge Warren of camp affairs at 51 Ave. "Do you think he's old enough to go?" The secretary explained that if Joey was between the ages of 6 and 16, a child of Jewish parents and healthy, his presence would be most welcome at Fresh Air Camp. I BUYERS WAITING-List your properties with a reliable broker for quick results. Victor Schle- singer, Madison 2526. Evenings, Townsend 8-7291. Established since 1914. FOR RENT - Lovely furnished room In private, adult home for lady, gentleman or couple. !Come privileges. 2527 W. Philadelphia Ave., Lafayette 4792-W. YOUNG LADY desires room In private home. Board optional. Write Box 300, Detroit Jewish Chronicle, stating price and references. I FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room for a gentleman in home without children. Linwood sec- tion. Reasonable. Call Townsend . REALTORS 63 Tears Dependable &nice FOR RENT - Neatly furnished, airy room for a gentleman by small family. Garage if desired. 2726 Tuxedo. Towneeud 5-3356. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room for one or two. Kitchen privileges. Board if desired. 3794 Burlingame, near Dexter. In. quire mornings or evenings. FURS LIKE NEW WILL RENT OR SELL beautiful five room furnished summer cot- tage at Walled Lake. Electricity, screened porch. Call Lafayette 3368 or Tyler 5-8149. * For genuine dry ' cold storage . . . that really protects ... bring your garments to WANTED-Couple lo share lovely 5-room furnished fat with couple. Garage. Home privileges. Near bus and car line. 3009 W. Grand Ave. Blue Bird Fur Shop ATTRACTIVE widow with some income would like the acquaint- ance of a refined and educated man about 50. Object, matrimony. Write Box 40, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. 6262 12TH ST.. car Virginia Call MAdison 1110 And a bonded messenger will 14103 FOR RENT - Furnished modern home on Lake St. Clair. Re- sponsible family. Private dock and boat. 29104 Jefferson Ave. between 11 and 12 mile roads. Days call Windsor 4-3211, nights, Windsor, 3-5154. pick up your garments. eftening ad repairing el ten fors wail, in mow. A Rich Summer's Experience Awaits the Youngsters Who Will Be Vacationing on the Fine Community Camp Site Near Brighton FOR SALE - 3353 Burlingame near Dexter and Roosevelt group of schools-7-room single brick and shingle, 3 bedrooms, oil heat, instantaneous hot water heater; all rooms painted, side drive, gar- age; large yard, trees, shrub- bery, screens. Cost $16,000, will take $2000 for my equity of $10,600. Shown by appointment only. Townsend 6-2830, 20 Apts. Now $40,000 Iii tkir" FOR YOUR PROTECTION Ulu* Viet, El &des Sabbath Seale.: On Saturday, June U. soil throughout the ousame r month& Sithiuth eon lc. out be held In the Brown Memori•I Chop. •t 10 o'vlock. This lishbath Dr. leo IS ,Prutiln will Keach en the aulcleet he /Pun. Element In Bible Caaractera." On June H. Albert Gordon will Preach Ale sermon at the Sabbath morning .otrleet Dr. Franklin will conduct the rvlrre .Memorlel Otte Thou desng to perpetuate the name. o sage of their departed loved une• In -propel.. manner Mould consult Dr. luo Y. Franklin, chairmen of the memorial %Da midemittu. The following eift• to ehe memorial fund• been received .Jere[ the past week: Temple Memorial Vend: in memory of Simon Loewenstein. Sigmund Unger Lee M•• Grumman, from Mr. and Mrs. Lee mcluelmn: In memory of Samuel P. Wilk., Sarah Rosen. ..It and Milford Stem. from Mr. end Mrs. David Wilk.: to memory of Herbert Woman nod 8Imon Lowenstein, from MR. Adolph Sloman: in memory, ef 51/1404 4.04.04.4•In. from Mrs Modena II. Mom.' ' filoomgarden Tuilion Fund: In mem- ory of Hebei-. V.ohn, Benjamin Barnett to Selo.. Klein. from Dr. and Mrs. teen B. Comm. • Library Fund: in honor of th• 15th wedding anniverury of Mr. and Mrs. Wound Moines, from Arthur Gouts. and family. Peak of Memories: The name of Mr. Rose Hecht Goldberg will be inscribed So a memorial to her In the Book of Memories. her husband parrot give. • poltroon eontribution to the Tempi.. Roth Franklin Einetien Memorial Loan rund. In memory of Simon Lomenatein. from Judge •nd Mra Charles Rubin. and Dr. and Mre N•th. Schist,: In memory of William Harriun Fruit. fro Mr.. and Mu. Milton Ifirmhfleht la memory of A, M. Erman n.. from Mr% A. 11. Urrnann,In bonor of to 26th wedding snalvereary et Mr. and Mrs. litkirund Inninan, from Mr. and Mra. flanuel J. narater. {VS rerurd with rue.. the Panto ,/ or Masan Loeweastela and Cart• glom.. 760 BOYS AND GIRLS ALREADY I ENROLLED II FRESH AIR CAMP onrien sraym FURNISIIED COTTAGE. Ideal for quiet rest, bathing, fishing. Season only. Open Sunday. 22750 Gordon Switch Drive, near 11 Mile Road, St. Clair Shores. Townsend 8-8008. FOR RENT - Neatly furnished room for one or two gentlemen. Board if desired. Shower. Good transportation, 2069 W. Euclid Ave. near 14th, Apt. B-1. Welnez. YOUNG COUPLE desires to rent room. Single person preferred. Home privileges. Convenient transportation. 2545 Ford, car. Linwood, Apt. A-4. BUSINESS GIRL will share three room apartment with one or two girls. Good transportation. Near bus and car line. Burgess, 10217 Dexter Blvd. Tyler 4-1152. BACHELOR desires room In single home. Six or seven mile road neighborhood. Call Lafayette 0522. l ■ FOR RENT-Furnished room in nice, private home of couple. Garage if desired. 2441 Taylor, near LaSalle. FOR RENT-Light, cheerful room in nice, cool apartment by • young couple. Convenient trans- portation. 3240 Rochester, Apt. 106, near Dexter. WANTED-Doctor for' summer camp. For particulars call Tyler 4-0983 between 8 and 11 a. m., or between 4 and 0 p. m. I COUPLE going to California would like to get in touch with party driving ear. inquire at 2665 Gladstone Ave., Apt. 303, Kadushin. DRIVING west the end of June. Can accommodate one or two. Driving experience preferred. . Share car expenses. Write Box 200, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. WANTED-Young lady with ear to share a modern summer cot- tage with three girls. Call Tyler 6-2226 on Sunday between 10 and 2. Dr. Mordecai M. Kaplan is per- haps the only rival of Dr. Stephen S. Wise for multiplicity of Jobs in WILL SHARE OR SUBLET 4- room attractively f nrnished Jewish affairs . . . When Kaplan apartment, near Dexter. for sum- leaves for a two-year stay in F'al- mer months. Cool and airy, Call estkne as professor at the Hebrew Euclid 53614 no later than University a dozen men will be Sunday. required to take over his func- tions as professor at the Jewish Theological Seminary, head of the The first authorized biography Society for Advancement of Juda- ism. editor of The Reconstruction- of Leon Blum is now being written by two European Journalists . . Teachers' lat, professor at dean of the Jewish Teeth- The book will-seek to set at rest some of the false rumors current e's' Institute and his work in so- about the Fropch premier. dig welfare. Loa of ems eels at lee Court -le the seetoe BUY with CONFIDENCE .. • WEISMAN PONTIAC CO. sure that he is perfectly healthy- free from possible infectious di- seases and that his heart is in good AL WEISMAN shape to stand the strain of swim- ming, baseball, volley ball, tennis ' THAT or whatever other sport in which OLD he may wish to participate. SERVIECE A white card will be made out by the doctors at the Clinic stating We have just recently installed the newest motor and scientific that they have examined Joey, that lubrication equipment, enabling us to render a perfect service. he is healthy, or that he needs cer- tain attention and giving instruc- 4846 TO 54 WOOD YARD AVE. tions for his care. The card will AT WARREN AVE. TEMPLE 1.7540 be waiting for him when he gets Sea Our Assortment of Guaranteed Used Cars. to camp and will carry the record as to his health or any indisposi- tions that may occur while he is there. At the clinic, Joey will find, also waiting for their examina- tions, many of the other youngsters who are to be his camp mates. New friendships will be formed and new contacts made, some of them per- Remember Dad with a Gift haps destined to follow Joey through life. He gets his prelimi- from Olen & {Vein What foods does Joey dislike? nary induction to camp life, if he has never been there before, and is Which has the doctor said he should not eat? Does he eat too slowly, sure to get a great thrill out of too quickly, too little or to much? his new experience. up JULES OLEN These important facts are each 760 Already Enrolled Light and Good Looking brought to the attention of the ex- More than 760 boys and girls SAM WEIN perienced, trained counsellor who have already been enrolled for the will have charge of Joey's table in season at Fresh Air Camp. Some the big dining hall. In spite of the are to stay two weeks, some will noise of some 200 healthy young- remain for four, and a large num- sters at their meals, each child ber are being enrolled by their will be carefully watched over to parents for the entire summer. Wherever you see a smartly see that he or she eats as much as They will return to the city attired bather you'll discover necessary and yet gets nothing that browned, healthy, hardy and full might injure a delicate stomach, he's wearing a Jantzen. The finest of new life and zest. Camp opens Then came other questions that officially June 28 and lasts through summer tie Others from $1.95 will help guide the counsellors in five sessions of two weeks each un- made. Attract making a big camp-where 200 til Sept. 5. tive patterns. children are all clamoring for in- Resists wrink- Sport The camp is located on Blaine dividual attention-as much like les, moisture Trousers home for little Joey as possible. Lake, on U.S. 23, near Brighton, and muss. Checks, stripes, Mich., a short distance north of What should be done for him in U.S. 16. There on 90 acres of broad plain white All white in the $5 rin case of any of the minor ills young- .00 season's moat rolling fields, playgrounds, wood- and cream. sters are heir to-how many hours popular styles. and a beautiful waterfront, does he sleep on the average - lands is located a moat ideal camp site. does he walk in his sleep - does Pure well water is piped to every he wake up suddenly and call for part of the grounds and into all someone - does he talk in his of the buildings. Sewage disposal sleep? Some of the children coming to equipment safeguards the health of the children with abundant wash- Open Eves.; Sunday till 0 Fresh Air Camp, counsellors have 0038 nut ST., at Clialfmount DOWNTOWN STORK. National Indult Bldg. found in the past, require special room and sanitary facilities. Fire protection is assured by a number medical care or treatment. In such cases it is given gratis by some of of strategically located hydrants Detroit's leading child specialists fed by a 70-foot water tower to who have interested themselves in assure ample pressure. Even this is Home Relief Society Sets the camp. But parents must make augmented by fire eattinguishers Oct. 24 as Date for An- a request that such care or treat- located in every one of the camp's nual Dinner-Dance ment be given. A large modern 13 spacious buildings. The combination dining hall and clinic is maintained at camp where kitchen is the boast of the camp; facilities are provided to care for A special meeting of the Home abundant tasty meals are provided any health requirement. WRONG under grict observance of the Relief Society was held at the of Mrs. Bernard Komer of OILMMAIV VIM Joe's education for the summer, Jewish dietary laws. Fresh Air home Lawrence Ave. last Friday. Mrs. and his training in hobbies or Camp's kitchen has been modern- crafts is also taken into consider- ized to the latest note. Food is kept Charles Cornell, president, an- ation. Does he like woodworking? fresh and milk sweet by electric nounced that the society'd annual A splendid shop is provided where refrigeration; it is cooked on two dinner dance will take place on he may spend many happy hours of the newest safety "Philgas" Sunday, Oct. 24, at Hotel Statler. sawing, hammering and fitting ranges, and the dishes in which it Mrs. Arthur Ginsburg is general things together. Is he interested in Is served are washed In a new chairman of this event. and Mrs. printing? Again his inclination is electric dish-washing machine, Jerome J. Kanter is chairman of catered to. Other craft classes are where each plate and cup is in- the year book. It was also announced that the held in which both boys and girls dividually sprayed and boiled to a participate - natureeraft, leather- shining newness. Two complete sets Home Relief Society's annual craft, metal work, drawing, basket- of dishes and utensils are provided picnic will take place on Tues- ry, beadwork and weaving are in accord with strict Jewish tradi- day. June 29, at 1 p. m., at the tion. Zoological Gardens, Ten Mile some of these. Next Friday afternoon Joey will Near the dining hall is the ad- Road and Woodward, meeting at go to the North End Clinic on ministration building, where offices, the end of the train lines at the cur Holbrook Ave., where he will be the camp canteen and other facili- Zoo's Picnic Grove. given a physical examination to be ties are provided. Four large dor- All members and friends are mitories afford adequate accommo- invited. Games and amusements dationfor 200 children at any one have been planned for the pleas- time; a large recreation hall with ure of the children and adults. a complete stage for theatricals, and many other pieces of equip- ment, caters to their amusement. The Jennie Needle Goodman There are also a handicraft shel- Club Holds Rummage ter, a nature craft shelter, a build- Sala in Monroe ing that serves as the workers' quarters and a large, well-equipped The Jennie Needle Goodman work shop. A daily paper is pub- lished, the "Fresh Air Breeze," Club held a rummage sale June 8 and 9 in Monroe, Mich. Mrs. which gives would-be reporters an Mollie Guterman, who was in opportunity for experience. Two bath houses are located at charge of the affair, donated the Ordinary shoes often mis- the shore of the wide beach, to- use of the store in Monroe. The members of the club who gether with floats, wharves, diving assisted in the sale were Mes- platforms and a roped-off space for shape growing feet. Sur- the youngsters learning to swim. dames Morris Weiner, Zelick Slides and other aquatic equip- Needle, Sophie .Benjamin, Sam veys show 72% of all ment are available, of course. Gurian, Benjamin Bagdade. Mrs. Weiner, who is the presi- Every boy and girl who cannot children develop serious dent, thanks those who contrib- swim is taught the rudiments of taking care of himself in the water. uted clothing and merchandise for this sale. foot defects ... Don't let Others are given instruction in Another sale is to be held in better swimming, in diving and the fall. life-saving. your child become one of The proceeds will go to the Monday morning, June 28, little Joey whom we left In the North orphanage in Klewan, Poland, these unfortunates. Let End Clinic, will be taken by his chief beneficiary of the Jennie parents to the Jewish Community Needle Goodman Club. us fit your child in a Center, at 8904 Woodward Ave. There he will find waiting for him Camp Kinderwelt Registers the fleet of buses that will take Children for New pair of Edwards Shoes. him and his new friends to the Season first section of the camp and into a life, the wealth of which he has Camp Kinderwelt aims to pro- never dreamed. He will come back vide for the camper recreation and at the end of his stay "a new boy." recuperation through a healthful mode of living and interesting ac- tivities. It combines Jewish edu- cational aims with the usual sport Margolis-Malone, Inc., and other camp activities. Offer Best Service in The camp Is situated on 140 Sale of LaSalle V-8 acres of land with a 10-acre lake, woodland, hills and dales. 'America's Finest" for Perfect Camp Kinderwelt has facilities That the public recognizes the and equipment for all water and Posture and Balance value of the Cadillac-built LaSalle land sports, comfortable, sanitary V-S Is manifested in a recent sur- bungalows, cold and hot showers The 0.1 vey which shows that LaSalle has and intelligently planned and Store i eclipsed in sales all the others cars supervised activities. It has a large the Neel in its price range, according to staff of educators, and a doctor and Nate Margolis of Margolis-Malone, a nurse are always present, west Se, Inc., LaSalle dealers, located at ties Sellia Camp Kinderwelt is co-educa- 11,340 Jos, Campau. tional and accepts boys and girls Edwa r d "And we've been getting our from 7 to 15 years of age. Shoes share of business, too!" added Registration for the season or a Nate. "Many people fled it hard half season is now open. Apply to believe that this wonder auto- to the city office, 9001 12th St. mobile is now actually within reach of the average family and yet the Bnai Moshe Moonlight At- tO facts are perfectly plain, Further- tracts 1300 People more, LaSalle is inexpensive to drive and maintain-and despite Sims 3 -12 The moonlight given by the its low price it is Cadillac-built throughout. This means long life Men's Club of Congregation Bnai AU shoes are fitted by X•rnI and exceptional freedom from re- Moshe, last Sunday, was successful machine orwi PIRl e pairs. We welcome the opportunity in spite of the inclement weather. of comparing LaSalle with any Over 1300 people attended. President Harry Rosman ex- other ear in its field." pressed his thanks to the patrons Nate Margolis is one of Detroit's of the affair and to the many ac- young automobile veterans. Satis- tive workers. lie praised The 8950 TWELFTH STREET fying customers is a creed with Jewish Chronicle for publicizing him and has resulted in acquiring the moonlight, which helped a lot TRINITY 2 - 4727 for his firm a large following. Oc- in bringing out the attendance. cormooro. cupying their own building and Morris Rosenberg, president of OPEN SUNDAYS 9 TO 5 maintaining their own service eta- Bnai Moehe, likewise conveyed ap- lion they are able to offer unusual- preciation to the workers and the ly attractive deals to prospective many friends who aided this ven- auto owners. "I don't believe in ture. Wonder why the Fascist cow boasting," said Nate, "But with G. ornestwOt, the LaSalle V-8, the finest auto- tries of Italy, Germany and Greet William Groper, the left wing mobile on the market today and cartoonist and painter, is the first are the only European port* e with Margolis-Malone, Inc., to sell radical artist to hare one of his call on the itinerary mapped 'oc and service it, I don't believe a works purchased by the ultra- for the annual cruise of the mit man can find a better deal in all conservative Metropolitan Museum shipmet of the United State some the world." of Art. Naval Academy. ---Service Sales FATHER'S DAY This Sunday STRAWS 1645 PALM BEACH Jantzen Bathing Suits TIES $9.95 L SPORT SHOES $1 $1.65 up euu OLEN WEIN DAVIS &HALPERIN $ 65 4°` DAVIS &HALPERII