- PAGE SIX and Education League Party on Tuesday CENTURY UNDERSOLD MODERN . ENGLISH and FRENCH FURNITURE FROM AMERICA'S FIN EST FAC- TORIES IS ON DISPLAY. Why not come in and let us show you this grand selection to J■ netto StaWmt harmonize with the splendor of your home. Our interior decorators are at your disposal to help solye decorating problems in your home. 3 NEWLYWEDS: WHY NOT LET US HELP YOU; NO OBLIGATION AT ALL. COME IN AND FEEL AT HOME. OUR LAMPS AND GIFTWARE ARE SELECTED FROM THE BEST MARKETS IN EUROPE. MRS. Wit. P. GREENBERG RUBENSTEIN PIANO STUDIOS Summer Classes for Children—Ages 3 to 5 Years An interesting and fundamental preparation for their future music studies Tyler 4.5129 2329 W. Grand Blvd. Portney Bros. needy Jewish children of Detroit are being supplied with necessi- ties for their schooling. In ad- dition to its regular undertakings, the Youth Education League has sent a number of needy children to camp and summer school. The proceeds of the lawn party will help Jewish children con- tinue their schooling. Chairmen of committees In charge are: Mrs. Rose Stamell, Mrs. Dorothy Freed, Mrs. Sadie Millstein and Mrs. Golds Suss- man. Tickets can be obtained from any of the members or by calling Mrs. Pearl Atlas, Town- send 7-5831. Refreshments will be served and a. number of prizes will be awarded. Entertainment is plan- ned, including card games. FINE GROCERIES — DAIRY PRODUCTS — APPETIZERS AND DELICATESSEN A Call will Deliver Any Order 12054 DEXTER TO. 8-5860 10236 DEXTER TO. 6-9492 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU THE EXCELLENT FACILITIES OF Kraemer's Olympia Hotel and Mineral Baths MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU FOR WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, PARTIES, ETC. Special Sunday Dinners—Phone Mt. Clemens 790 Beautiful Ballroom with Seating Capacity of 600 STRICTLY KOSHER—A MASHGIACH IN ATTENDANCE Kraemer is well-known in Mt. Clowns and Miami Beach for Kashruth Avrunin Cam FOR BOYS AND GIRLS FROM 6 TO 12 Has a few more vacancies for several additional children. This camp offers an opportunity for youngsters to enjoy the beautiful waters of Wolf Lake and the lovely shade trees of Mack Island. CAMP ACTIVITIES • DRAMATICS. • BOATING • FISHING • DANCING • HIKING • HANDICRAFT • NATURE STUDY • SHOP • SWIMMING • ATHLETICS DIETARY LAWS STRICTLY OBSERVED under supervision of RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN Avrunin Nursery FOR CHILDREN FROM 2 1/s TO 6 DIRECTOR MISS HELEN PORTER, A. B. Simpson College Graduate, Merrill Palmer Nursery Teaching School ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MISS HELEN WESTTALL, B. S. Utah Stat. College gradu•te, Merrill Palmer Nursery Teachiag School For Information Call LOngfellow 5960 or Grass Lake 8003 •••=1M11, Specializing is NEWEST METHODS SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS FACIAL TREATMEhT3 Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON Formerly with Nancy Van Wyck CA. MI1 NS gsagtaa BLDG. 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ReSkhois •1 PonnIngton I Nivel...Hy 1-077111 Donations to Home for Aged Zwerdling Heads Flint Bnai Brith At a recent stag dinner which closed the lodge's activities until the fall season, incoming officers of Flint Lodge 656, Order of Bnai Brith, were installed and past presidents were honored. As re- tiring president Dr.. Max S. Hart handed over his gavel to his suc- cessor, Morris Zwerdling. Others who assumed their places as new officials included Meyer Never, vice-president; Gilbert Rubenstein, secretary; Isaac Schnider, treas- urer; Gilbert Fienberg, warden; Dr. Max S. Hart, monitor; Philip Agree, assistant monitor; Maurice Rotenberg, trustee. Zwerdling, the incoming presi- dent, is a native of Ann Arbor and came to Detroit in 1932 following his graduation from the law school of . the University of Michigan. Until he transferred his scene of activity to Flint in May of 1934 he served as a research assistant for Justices Henry M. Butzel and George E. Bushnell of the Michi- gan Supreme Court. At the present time he is•associated•with Roy E. Brownell, a former president of 1..the State Bar Association, and I Ralph E. Gault In the practice of law in Flint, Ile has two brothers, one of whom, Joseph, is an assist- ant attorney general of Michigan, and the other, Abraham, is in the midst of a law course at the Uni- versity of Michigan. J. W. E. W. 0. Branch Is Planning an Excursion and Splash Party Miss Sue Wineman entertained a group of friends over the holi- day week-end at her parents' sum- mer home "Secaw Lodge." The guests were the Misses Jean Le- vitt, Helene Lindenbaum, Con- stance Robinson, Messrs. Julian Frank, Robert Spiegel, James Wineman, Edwin Wolf and Da- vid J. Levy, Jr. Sirs. Maurice Enggass and son, Peter, are spending the summer 'n Charlevoix. Mrs. Saul E. Barnett and daugh- ter, Carol Joan, 1625 Chicago Blvd. have taken up their summer resi- dence at 207 Petoskey Ave., Char- levoix, Mich. Dr. Barnett spent the week-end of the 9th of July with his family to celebrate with Mrs. Barnett their 15th wedding anniversary. Miss Barbara Gilbert spent the holiday week-end with her moth- er, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, in Charle- voix. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff of Lawrence Ave. are visiting with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses, in Chicago. Frederick Finsterwald and Irv- ing Kaufmann spent the holiday week-end in Charlevoix. Mrs. Adalia Raphael and daugh- ter, Rachel, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Finsterwald and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol of the Park Lane Apts. returned from a week-end in Cleveland. Mrs. Julius Finn and Sirs. Max Berger were joint hostesses at a luncheon and bridge given at the Whittier, honoring Mrs. Alec Friedman (Ada Pasick) of Evan- ston, Ill., formerly of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stocker and family of Bartleville, Okla., spent 10 days with their sister, Mrs. Ella Velick. The Misses Toba and Marion Tahl of Cincinnati spent the past week-end with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fein- berg of Leslie Ave. Final arrangements have been completed for the annual picnic of the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society which will be held on Sunday, July 11, at Riverside Plymouth Park. A hot kosher dinner will be served, as well as soft drinks and other refreshments. The committee in charge has made plans for enter- tainment for young and old. There will be games, races and prizes. Mrs. J. Arthur Schiff, chairman of this affair, will be misted by Mesdames Ethel Miller, Ethel Gcodman, Sam Berkowitz. Schaef- fer, Abe Miller and Pearl Schwartz. All members and their friends, to- gether with their families, are urged to attend this picnic. Signs pointing to the exact location of the picnic grounds will be posted. The proceeds derived from this af- fair will be utilized to administer emergency relief. , American Fish Co., 1320 Napo. Icon St.; Isador Cavaler, 2724 Cortland Ave.; Dorn Fruit & Produce Co., 2641 Russell St.; Gem Products & Mfg. Co., 12182 Petoskey Ave.; A. Golanty, De- troit-Le and Hotel; Mrs. David Gold, 2652 Tyler Ave.; William A. Goldberg, 2375 Penobseot Bldg.; A. Iloptman, 8916-12th St.; Mor- ris and Mae Krause, 1620 15th St.; Charles Levy, 2056 Calvert: Mrs. Yidis Melee. 2536 Buena Via- Flowers for all measles. — IA; A. Miller, Wilshire Hotel. Deater4ey Florist, Tyler 6-6622. Mr. and Mrs. S. Pearlman and daughter, Helen Mae, spent the 4th of July week-end at Shady Rest Farm in Portland, Mich. • WHITE SHOES •S. COLORED SHOES • DARK SHOES 4.85 6.85 8.85 SIEGEL'S SHOE SALON FIFTH FLOOR MRS. N. BLATNIKOFF grown-ups are being arranged by the committee. The proceeds will be used for cases cared for by the society. For tickets call Mrs. N. Blot- nikoft, chairman, Tyler 6-0678; Mrs. F. Strauss, Hogarth 9460; Mrs. Z. Goldsmith, Clifford 0554, co-chairmen. Mrs. J. Wartell was hostess to the board members on Tuesday. Mrs. Ellenstein presided. Mrs. George Cohen and Mrs. J. Whitman donated to the me- morial fund. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobs had as their house guests over the holiday week-end, at their summer home, at Stony Point Peninsula, the following Chicag- oans: Mr. and Sirs. Abe Miller , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and daughter, Miss Geraldine Wein- stein and Russell Scherfer. De - troit guests were Sir. and Mrs. Hyman Stiller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwartz and daughter, Mr. and Sirs. Al West and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Holienberg and family, William TREES PLANTED THROUGH Schwartz and Lou Jacobs. NATIONAL FUND COUNCIL Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, chair- Dr. Morton Hack will leave on Tuesday for Camp Custer, Mich. man of thetree-planting commit- tee of the Jewish National Fund where he will serve for two weeks Council of Detroit, announces that in his capacity as captain of in- in Palestine fantry in the Organized Reserve s a tree was planted by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schwartz of the United States Army. in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Avern Cohn, son of Sir. and Mrs. Sirs. Davis A. Benson and Irwin 1. Cohn. daughter will leave for Atlantic Mrs. Shulman also announces City, where they will spend the that two trees were planted in summer months. Palestine in memory of the late Jennie Needle Goodman, by her Sir. and Mrs. Peter Seitz of bridge club. the Jennie Needle Washington, D. C., were the Goodman Club. week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Trees may be planted In Pales- Charles Finsterwald. tine through the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit by call- Mr. and Mrs. James Rachlef f ing Mrs. Shulman, 2649 Webb (Esther Sherman) of LaSalle Blvd Ave., Longfellow 2784, or Mrs. celebrated their eighth wedding P. Slomovitz, secretary, 17417 anniversary with a buffet suppe r Steeped, University 1-6972. for 12 guests on Saturday, July 3 . TREES PLANTED THROUGH HADASSAH COMMITTEE Mrs. Louis Schlusse,1 and daugh - Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman ters, Shirley and Vivian, of Chi- of the Jewish National Fund cago Blvd., are vacationing in Os Committee of Hadassah, an- coda, Mich., for the month of July . nounces trees planted as follows: In memory of Julius Isaacson, Mrs. Mark Barris and son by Mrs. Anna Baer; in memory Richard, of Cleveland Heights, 0. of Andra Gail Kerr of New Mrs. 0. 1. Baker and daughter and York, by her aunt, Miss Hattie Sirs. Edward Sehlussel and chil - Gittleman; in memory of Jacob dren of Detroit are vacationing in Cohen, 2688 Richton Ave., by Oscoda, Stich. for the month of Mrs. George Cohen and Mrs. July, Rose Goldberg, and by the Eva Prenzlauer Service Group; in Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cohen and memory of Harry Ginsberg, by daughter, Eleanor, of 3311 Chicago his wife, Mrs. Sara Ginsberg. Blvd. have returned from a motor Mrs. Kavanau can be reached trip over the week-end to Machinac at 1999 Calvert Ave., Townsend Island, where they were guests a t 8-3834. the Grand Hotel. TREES PLANTED IN PALESTINE Mrs. Arthur Ginsberg and sons are vacationing at Frankfort, The Youth Education League Stich. Dr. Ginsberg joined them will have a lawn party on Tuesday over the Fourth, evening, July 13, at 1956 Boston Miss Alyce Michelson of 2070 Blvd. The public is invited. Collingwood Ave., and Miss Rose Walerstein of 890 Collingswood The Northt Woodward branch Ave. left for a two months' motor of the Jewish Women European trip to Texas, Mexico, California, Welfare Organization anticipates Yellowstone Park and otiwg places a busy month of July . of interest. On Wednesday, July 21, at 1:30 p. m., a dessert bridge will be Mr. and Sirs. Lawrence Freed- held at the home of Mrs. Elias man of the Polk Manor are guests Epps, 1930 Chicago Blvd., for the at the Chicago Beach Hotel in Benjamin Wisper Memorial Flower Chicago. Fund. Mrs. Adolph Smile Is chair- man and Mrs. A. J. Redblatt is Dr. and Sirs. William Stein- co-chairman, assisted by Mrs. bach of New York are visiting Harry Mits. Out of the proceeds with Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith of this event, which goes into this of Taylpr Ave. fund, contributions are made to various organizations to cheer the Mrs. Sam Wolfe of Calvert sick and for many happy occasions. Ave., is leaving for • month's For information call Longfellow stay in Los Angeles. 18139. Further plans are in progress Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Eder and for the excursion to Bob-Lo on family of Boston Blvd. left for Tuesday, July 27. Mrs. E.Epps, • visit in California. chairman, and Mrs. Ida Schultz, co-chairman, state that prizes will Mr. and Mrs. Max Unger and , be given to winners in games to son, Myron, are spending a few be staged on the island. weeks In Chicago. A splash party will be held at the summer home of Mrs. F. Kri- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grossman vetsky at Woodhall Lake on Tues- are visiting in Chicago. day, Aug. 9, Mrs. A. J. Redblatt is chairman, assisted by Mrs. A. Mrs. Joseph I. Palistrant and Kurzmann and Mrs. M. Dinner. son. Robert Henry of New York, For information as to transporta- are the guests of Mrs. Birdie tion call Townsend 5-3762 . Victor of Pingree Ave. Many The organization acknowledges lovely parties are being planned with thanks gifts to the Benjamin in honor of Mrs. Palistrant, who Wisper Memorial Flower Fund, is a former Detroiter. from Mrs. itadner of Glynn Court, . — Sirs. Adelman, Mrs. Fishman of Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Squirrel Virgin& Park, Mrs. Paula Gold- Hill, Pittsburgh, Pa., Is visiting smith, Mrs. Ada Green, in honor of her recovery from recent illness. in Mt. Clemens. She visited in Toledo enroute to Detroit and Mt. Clemens. Hebrew Ladies Aid Society Picnic This Sunday Mack A. Radom and Paul Broder will sail on the Ile de France for Europe, where they will spend the entire summer. Among the countries they will visit will be England, France and Belgium. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schneider and family of Gladstone Ave., left for their summer home at Horse- shoe Lake. They have as their guests Mks. Si. Markowitz and sons of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. John Schulman and family, formerly of Delmar Ave., are now residing in their new home at 2970 Pasadena Ave. Miss Edna R. Goodman of Webb Ave. left last week for Utterson, Muskota, Ont., to spend the sum- mer at Camp Minnebagoe, as camp counsellor. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Samuels and children, Aubrey and Phyllis, of Calvert Ave.. are vacationing in Atlantic City. being guests at the Ambassador Hotel. Mrs. Joseph Newman and daugh- ter, Sharon, formerly of Detroit, of Memphis, Tenn. will arrive on Monday, July 12, to spend a month with her sisters, Mrs. Louis Cohen and Mrs. Harry Fridenberg. Sir. and Mrs. Henry P. Onrich will leave on a motor trip on July 10, and en route will visit in Wash- ington, New York and other east- ern points. They expect to return to this city on Aug. 1. Introducing . . THE TYPE OF SHOP AND SERVICE DETROIT HAS ALWAYS NEEDED HELMUT'S CUSTOM MADE SHOES Those who have heretofore beep forced to go—or send to New York for Custom-Made Shoes because of foot deformities, or feet that are "hard to fit," will welcome this new Detroit service brought to you by Halmut's at sensible prices. All Helmut Cus. tom Shoes are fitted by specialists and are hand. made by master craftsmen right here at 1422 Farmer Street. Dr. Marvin Si. Harris, 30-year- old Detroiter, who is bacteriologist for the state health department of Georgia, with headquarters in At- lanta, has attracted nationwide at- tention with his statement that an excess of kissing will cause people to lose their teeth. Dr. Harris' statement was used as a yarn in the nationwide broadcast by Walter Winchell. Dr. Harris is at present visiting with his parents, Constable and Sirs, Joseph Harris, 3224 Tuxedo Ave. He is a graduate from the Detroit public schools, Central High School, Wayne and John Hopkins Universities, He gradu- ated from the latter when he was 24 and taught there for five years. Jennie Needle Goodman Club Sirs. Max Kwaselow of Clair- mount Ave. entertained the Jen- nie Needle Goodman Club on June 30. Max Kwaselow, husband of the treasurer of the club, is Railing for 'Europe soon. He was the guest of honor at the meeting. He has promised to investigate the orphanage at Klewan, Po- land, and make a complete re- port on his findings. The orphan- age at Klewan is supported par- tially by the Jennie Needle Good- man Club. 'Phone Cadillac 1012 Sh•ea repaired in the Custom manner of no greater nett than the ordinary tneehim methods. for a fitting right in your own home by Hebnut's loot specialist. HELMUT'S CUSTOM MADE SHOE SHOP 1422 FARMER Between John N and Grand Mom riii1O R3.4:srhetos.6.eIsce seen.ossoNsiel titricss:SI:eisesie sosesseck SOUTH HAVEN . . . on LAKE MICHIGAN In the Heart of Vacationland Where the reel l.kr brumes make living kroner lion more altnulatIng , sport• more Butful, MO. of brutal sandy beaches . . . sporty golf comma . . . in pavilions — romblne nIth riding, Milling, batting, hiking, to provide thorough vacation enjoyment. Modern rimort• and hotels to fit any puma Mineral laths. EASY TO REACH BY PAVED HIGHWAY Splendid mention meommodallon• at the following resort.: dance Dr. Marvin M. Harris' Views on Kissing Attract Notice Mrs. Philip Schriber and son, Frederick, of Linwood Ave., left for a visit with relatives in Roches- ter, N. Y. and Providence, R. I. Union's Youth DireCtor to — ' Outline Social Creed in Mrs. 5t. Littky and small Broadcast Saturday daughter are vacationing at Shady Rest Farm in Portland, "A Social Creed for Youth" will Mrs. Gertrude Siegel of To- Stich. Mr. Littky spent the 4th be the subject of a radio talk by ledo is visiting in Mt. Clemens. with his family. Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz, director of youth activities of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, over the blue network of the Na- tional Broadcasting Co., Saturday, July 10, at 11 a. tn. E.S.T. This Is the second broadcast in the series "A Call to Youth" which is being sponsored during July, Aug- The three Detroit lodges of Bnai preparation for the moonlight ust and September by the Union. Brith will hold their pm-moonlight which will take place on Sunday, jamboree at the Bnai Moshe Cen- July 25. This latter affair is al- ter, Dexter and Lawrence, on ready an assured success judging DEDICATION OF MONUMENT Wednesday, July 14, at 8:30 p. tn. by the pre-sale of tickets. There A monument in memory of The evening will be devoted to wit- will be no solicitation of any na- Julius H. Marx will be dedicated nessing some fine talent of various ture on the evening of the frolic. on Sunday, July 11, at 2 o'clock folk dances by children, young men The Louis Marshall Lodge will sharp in the new plot of Wood- and women. This ..venina's enter- hold en outing at Island Lke on mere Cemetery. Relatives and tainment free to the public. Some July 18. friends are invited. In case of of the talent will exhibit dances rain, the dedication will take of various countries, Rumanian, Sadie American, former secre- place on July 18. Polish, Italian, eta. There will also tary of the National Council of be musical varieties. Jewish Women, who Is the real for- Pisgah Lodge, the Ladies Auxil- gotten woman of American Jewry, A RUBBER OF BRIDGE—AND iary, and the Louis Marshall has just contributed $10 to the SMOKING A MAJESTIC CIGAR —What • Combinatioal Ledge will have complete charge Joint Distribution Committee out Doorth of the evening. This meeting will of her meagre resources She's NATHAN NORMAN . TY 4-6635 be the final rally and Jamboree in now living in Canada. Chi Sala at All Better Dealers DETROIT BNAI BRITH WILL HOLD A PRE - MOONLIGHT JAMBOREE JULY 14 Summer SHOE SALE Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy Mrs. Charles Spring, 235 Ar- and daughter, Betty, left July 9 den Park, is the house guest of to spend 10 days in Charlevoix. her daughter, Sirs. Saul E. Bar- nett at Charlevoix, Stich. Mrs. William Stern of Larch- mont, N. Y., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Farkas spent Miss Dorice Suffrin for a few the holiday week-end in McKees- days during the past week. port, Pa., with Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Farkas. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Ro- Mr. and Mrs. S. Selikowitz and senthal left July 8 to spend six daughter, Rose, of Baldwin Ave., weeks in Summit Springs, Me. will motor to New York on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund A. Rob- day, July 11. After a two weeks' noon and daughter, Ann, will stay in the east, they will visit cave July 16, to spend two weeks the Great Lakes Exhibition in Cleveland. at Indian Trail, Mich. CENTURY FURNITURE 11708 Dexter Boulevard B. SIEGEL CO. 1 The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid is sponsoring its fifth annual Bob-Lo excursion, to be held on Wednesday, July 14. Games and prizes for the chil- dren and card games for the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leib. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt and Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer, spent the holiday week-end in Beu- lah, Mich. Finest Furniture in America Brought to You at Great Savings. July 9, 1937 Prenzlauer Group's Excursion July 14 The third annual lawn party, sponsored by the Youth Educa- tion League, will be held Tuesday evening, July 13, at one o'clock, at 1956 Boston Blvd. Mrs. Rose Greenberg, presi- dent of the league, states that WILL NOT BE Scalp Treatments ICII CHNONICLE WHITE FOR THE ARDMORE LEVIN'S THE ATLANTIC ROSENSON'S BARON'S RUBELL'S THE DEWEY SAMSON'S FIDELMAN'S STONE LODGE GASSIN'S VIRGINIA BEACH GLASSMAN'S THE WAYLAND HOTEL GOLDBERG'S WEINSTEIN'S THE HIGHLAND WITTENBERG'S JACOBSON'S YASHENOVSKY'S THE JANIS HOTEL ZIPPERSTEIN'S KARZEN'S ZLATKIN'S NEW DESCRIPTIVE FOLDER "x” SOUTH HAVEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, South Haven, MIrldirm BARON'S RESORT SOUTII HAVEN, MICHIGAN One of the finest and moat exclusive resorts in Michigan, elegantly furnished, with private bath and shower. Children's dining room and governess— playgrounds. Two shows nightly in the resort's own night club, with a fine and popular orchestra and eight talented entertainers offering the best in night club entertainment. Men'. andOWemen's Solariums—New Social and Entertaining Staff—Tennis Courts, Golf Course nearby Many Added Improvements Have Made Baron's the Most Modern Resort in Michigan Samson's Modern Park View Resort SPORT AND RECREATION OF EVERY KIND ON OUR OWN GROUNDS Hot and Cold Run. • sing Water in Eye& Room Privat• Bath. and Showers Baseball, Dancing, Fishing, Canoeing, Tennis, Golf Swimming, Children's Play grsss ds Governess for Children Dance Pavilion and Orchestra Social and Physical Direct., Beautiful Surrounding., Loveliest Dining Room in Michigan Located as U.S. 31 • New Modern Buildings Recently Erected. Were Recreation Hall • REASONABLE RATES • Private Bus and Three Automobiles At Your Disposal • Phone 379 SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. F. SAMSON, Prop. The Ideal Spot at Which to Spend Your Vacation CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Edith Rotman wishes to thank their relatives and friends for their many kindnesses and sympathy extended them during their re- cent bereavement When Aleph Zadek, Bnal Brith's junior order, calls Its roll. among those who answer present are Eddie Cantor of Kansas City, Jack Demsey of Ontario, Max Baer of Omaha and Leon Blum of Sail Francisco.