PAGE SIXTEEN PIERL11101- 11fENISII eiRONICLE CHILDREN'S GOLDEN BOOK II spe RICHARD W. the name 110hEACH NY13 T~ its September 3, 1937 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE READING is your guarantee of KASIIIIIITII PURITY QUALITY find ?nava. Household ?misrule ROILEACH KOSHER .NYAFAT ROIILACII KOSHER SCOURING POWDER ROKEACH KOSHER SALMI OIL 11014111 — for Porcelain, kernel and Tile KOSHER PEANUT OIL RI- MACH PURE HIND !SWAMI PURE VINEGAR R011EACII KOSHER SOAP in Carton. ROIIEACII POLISH POWDER RUhFACH !LUSHER ALUMINUM CLEANSER ROKEACII & SONS, Inc., BROOKLYN, N.Y. Maionferturere .1 5698 tr. U. I. P. Of Rosh Hashonah Greetings and Best Wishes to the Entire Jewish Community Through the medium of your fine newspaper I desire to extend to the Jewish citirenry of Michi- gan a most successful New Year. I am mindful of the signal part taken by the Jewish people of Detroit and all of Michigan in upholding the tradition and aims of our country. Permit me, there. fore, to express the hope that this Rosh Hashonah will bring to all those of the Jewish faith great prosperity and happiness. PRENTIS M. BROWN, U. S. S. Among the. great achievements of the Jewish people has been the preservation of their habits, customs, religion and literature through all ages, among many nations . . . An achievement unparalleled by any other people in history. It is, therefore, an extreme pleasure and privilege to extend hearty felicitations on the important occasion of Rosh Hashonah to my Jewish fellow citizens of the great City of Detroit. It is my privilege to say Mrs. Bengis Publishes New Edition of "1 Am a Rabbi's Wife" We wish to thank you all for your past patronage and hope to merit your confidence in the future. United Dairies, Inc. 4055 Puritan Avevue HAPPY NEW YEAR SINCEREST ROSH IIASIIONAII GREETINGS D. SULLIVAN COAL CO. W. H. Anderson Co., Inc. Coal and Coke CONSTRUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 47 W. 7-Mile Road 1.6. 9327 5784 TWELFTH ST. MAdison 0285 Rabbi and Mrs. Abraham Ben- gis, who spent the last winter at Lakewood, N. J., are making their permanent home at Moodus, Conn. Mrs. Bengis, who is the author of the popular book, "I Am A Rabbi's Wife," announces that in response to requests from many individuals and a number of or- ganizations she has just published a new edition of her book. The new edition is without cloth covers, but has the complete text of the old edition. The new edition was published this way in order to save expense and to put the book with- in reach of all. As is already known, Mrs. Ben- gis wrote her book to aid her hus- band who lost his health in active service in the ministry. She is grateful for all help and encour- agement that will aid her in a wider sale and distribution of the book. Mrs. Bengis will be glad to re- ceive orders from any who are in- terested. She will also be pleased to hear from organizations who may desire to order copies in bulk for their members. In this connection It might be stated that a number of literary groups and study circles have been using th ebook as a text for dis- cussion at their meetings. A number of copies of the orig- inal edition of the book is also still available. All orders for books and com- munications should be addressed to Mrs. A. Bengis, Moodus, Con- necticut. Rabbi and Mrs. Bengis desire to thank their many friends, who, by their encouragement and cheer in the past have materially helped to lighten their burden and to make things more cheerful for them. They extend greetings to all for a happy and prosperous New Year. 1937 Rosh Hashonah Greetings The greatest debt civilization owes to the Jew is the lesson of democracy, beginning with the liberation from Egypt and culminating with the giving unto this great people of the Torah, from which all peoples have and will continue to draw upon their inspiration of true life. Senator Brown's Greeting Pure and !Wilier Products •ffeils Med MAYOR The above is the exceedingly attractive cover of the Safer HeYeled or the Children's Reg- fitter, which is being kept in the Jerusalem headquarter s of the Jewish National Fund and in which hundreds of American Jewish children have been en• tered (including picture.) since their parents and friends have honored them by contributing in their behalf $10.00 for Palestine Land Redemption. ROKEACII SILVER POLISH ROtlEACII CHOCOLATE DESSERT RUhEACH PURE COCOA Candidate for A HAPPY NEW YEAR FRESH AIR CAMP CLOSES SEASON Close to 1,000 Children Were Accomodated This Summer With a full attendance of 200 boys and girls registered for the last two weeks of the season, Fresh Air Camp, at Blaine Lake, is bring- ing to a close its most successful year, Irwin Shaw, camp director. announced this week. Close to 1,000 children have been accommodated at Fresh Air Camp abilities turned in that direction. A "daily newspaper," dubbed the "Fresh Air Breeze"—produced in the camp for campers, kept every- body constantly informed on camp activities. Indian council fires held fre- quently throughout the camp peri- ods were sources of much enjoy- Try Stroh's Bohemian Beer today. You'll like the delicious, smooth, satisfying flavor. Stroh's Beer is Fire Brewed. Wife of Rabbi Sydney Gold- stein, Dead Le Shono Tovo Tikosevu! A Happy New Year to All ROSII HASHONAll GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES H. P. Holmes, Inc. QUEEN QUALITY LAUNDRY Every Service in Laundering and Dry Cleaning REAL ESTATE AND APARTMENT MANAGEMENT Just Phone LAFAYETTE 4020-4821 122 Glynn Court NEW YORK (WNS) — Mrs. Susan Goldstein, wife of Dr. Syd- ney E. Goldstein, associate rabbi of the Free Synagogue, is dead here at the age of 67, following a heart attack suffered while driv- ing an automobile. A native of Cincinnati, Mrs. Goldstein had been president of the women's organization of the Free Syna- gogue and a leader in the Feder- ation of Jewish Women's Organi- zations. and one of our salesmen will TOwnsend 8.6571 call at your home. S. P. BAKER, Mgr. "LAUNCHING THE BOAT" AT FRESH AIR CAMP since early in July, Shaw revealed, totaling 2,100 camp-weeks of ac- tivity and recreation. The Camp is one of the agencies of the Jew- ish Welfare Federation. Virtually every child coming to the resort, lo- cated on 90 acres of land near Brighton, Mich., was either given preliminary instruction in swim- ming or was advanced to a higher ranking as a swimmer, records re- veal. Others were taught fancy div- ing, under-water swimming, how to get in and out of a canoe in the water without tipping the craft, or other important aquatic activity. ment. Entertainments were pre. sented both by the campers them- selves and by the members of the Camp staff. Twenty-five of the older campers passed tests which qualified them as Junior Life Savers under the rigid classifications of the American Red Cross, and six or more members of the camp staff passed tests quali- fying them as Senior Life Savers —bringing the entire camp staff into that category. This instruc- tion, particularly for the Junior Life Savers, qualifies many of them LEON BLUM, France's first Jew- ish prima minister, who re- to help guard beaches and swim- signed after an epochal year in ming pools. SEASON's GREETINGS APEX MODEL & PATTERN WORKS 12237 TURNER Hogart6 1215 PERFECT SINCERE GOOD WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND CLEANERS & DYERS, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR East Side Coal Co. INC. Domestic BUY FUEL WITHOUT A FAULT^ • DAVID GOLDBERG, Pres. sad Oriental Rag Cleaning — Uplielar ed Furniture Cleaaieg PHONE PLAZA 9200 "A WE KNOW 11 I _All YOUR COAL NOW AND SAVE MONEY! HOW" Years of Perfect Service TOWNSEND 8.2000 3426.3447 Caitiff office. 0•0•4101.1114 Fresh • Rosh Hashonah Greetings "A FUEL WITHOUT A FAULT" Construction of • new dock at the beginning of the summer made possible two swimming matches at Air Camp with swimmers from two nearby Camps. The "F. A. C." contestants won one and lost one match. Considerable activity was also evidenced throughout the summer on the athletic field where much new equipment, secured through the kindness of Harry Jacobson, made it possible for the campers to learn some of the finer points of baseball, basketball, handball, ten- nis and many other sports. The new handicraft shelter--a building devoted entirely to the arts and crafts—gave ample space for in- struction in metal work, clay mod- eling, wood working anti leather craft as well as painting, drawing •and sketching for those whose DR JOSEPH HERTZ, elude( cab. bi of the British Empire, wise teak an importaot port In the coreroatiea •ZOTthall of King George VI, es. of As, par'. eutetaadie 111•11•tt, reetings WILLENS AdoertsTypograpiers 4 S7 IC Ton sc RA•slotpts 9090 Mrs. Frenkel, Treasurer of Sisterhoods Federation, Dies pie Sisterhoods, is dead here at the of 89. A former presi- dent of the Sisterhood of the CINCINNATI (WNS) — Luse M. Wise Temple, she was Jonas B. Frenkel, treasurer of also active in the United Order Mrs. age