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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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Richard W. Reading was en-
Mrs. Ralph Davidson, a national dorsed for mayor this week by a
board member of Iladassah, will group of prominent Jewish citi-
be among the Detroiter' attend- zens.
ing the 23rd annual convention of
"No citizen who has the interest
Hadassah, the women's Zionist
of the city of Detroit at heart
organization of America, to be should
hesitate to support Mr.
held in Atlantic City, N. J., Oct.
Reading's candidacy", reads the
27 to 31.
The conference will celebrate
the 25th anniversary of Hadassah
and honor the founders of the or-
ganization, including Miss Henri-
etta Szeld, who Is en route from
Palestine to address the conven-
tion.
Dr, Salo W, Baron, professor
of history at Columbia University,
New York, will speak on Jewish
life in America and West Euro-
pean countries; Dr. Oscar Janow-
sky, assistant professor of his-
tory at the College of the City of
New York, will tplk on Poland;
Dr. Joachim Prinz, of Berlin, po-
litical writer and lecturer, on Ger-
many; and Dr. Walter Fische!,
Orientalist of the Hebrew Univer-
sity, Jerusalem, on the Oriental
countries,
Among the speakers who will
analyze and Interpret the political
problems that have arisen as a
result of the Royal Commission
recommendation to partition Pal-
RICHARD W. READING
estine, will be Morgan Jones, La-
bor member of Parliament, who statement issued by this group,
is on a visit here; Robert Szold, which includes Mrs. Adolph Slo-
former president of the Zionist man, Mrs. Walter Leib, Mrs.
Organization of America; Dr. Dora Ehrlich, Messrs. Henry Mey-
David de Sole Peel, rabbi of the ers, Irving Hirschman, Roy R.
Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue of Fisher, Irving W, Blumberg, Lew-
New York, and Norman Winer, is J. Weitzman, Abe A. Schmier,
New York attorney, Aspects of the and Dr. M. Goldstick.
same subject will be dealt with by
"Now more than ever Detroit
Mrs, Moses P. Epstein, vice-presi- needs at Its helm the knowledge
dent of Hadassah, and Mrs. 'Her- and experience that Mr. Reading
man Shulman, of New York, sec- can give it. None will deny that
retary, who were delegates to the eh knows Detroit and its problems.
World Zionist Congress last sum- As city assessor, city controller
mer, and Mrs. Samuel Schulsinger, and clerk, he gained an insight
of Newark, N. J., of the committee into the fundamental workings
on political information.
and problems of the city's most
The convention will be formally important departments. For 17
opened Wednesday night, Oct. 27 years he has served the public con-
by Mrs. Edward Jacobs, of New scientiously and ably. No man in
York, national president of the or- public life in Detroit has a cleaner
ganization, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, record, Not only has he stood for
of New York, president of the good government and decency in
Zionist Organization of America, politics, but has fought for these
will be the principal speaker,
things in season and out. And af-
"The Youth of Palestine" will tef 17 years of meritorious serv-
be the subject of addresses at ice as a public official, Mr. Reading
luncheon session that will center has emerged with unblemished
about the child welfare services reputation. In addition he has won
of Hadassah, The speakers will the confidence of those who have
be Mrs. Irma Lindhein, former not been able to bend him to their
president of Hadassah and for will but who respect his ability.
many years a resident of Pales-
"An important characteristic of
tine; Mrs. Israel Brodie, of New Mr. Reading in his friendship and
York, who recently spent four sympathy for the poor and down-
months in that country, and Miss trodden. The door to his private
Bertha Landsman, who organized office has always been open and his
the Hadassah child welfare centers time has not been too valuable to
18 years ago,
permit even the most humble to lay
Friday's program includes a their troubles before him. His
dinner in honor of the charter genial disposition and contagious
members of Hadassah, and speech. smile are well known to thousands
es by U. S. Circuit Court Justice of Detroiters who have had occa-
Julian W, Mack, and Dr. Nathan sion to visit the city clerk's office.
Ratnoff, president of the Ameri- And that Mn, Reading has always
can Jewish Physicians' Committee. been a bitter foe of bigotry and
Detroit members of Hadassah intolerance is also well known."
"Official records show that he
who are planning to attend the
convention are urged to make their has never lost the confidence of
railroad and hotel reservations at Detroit citizens and that he can
once with Mrs. Philip Lipson, Un- always be depended upon. Richard
W. Reading deserves pl.omotion
iversity 1-9440.
and we urge the Jewish communi-
ty to vote for him for Mayor at
DR. AMBERG TO SPEAK the coming election."

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October 22, 1937

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1110.1fficlowey .4.1.1 to moor. rostoal Jotollo
FOR RENT—Furnished room in MILLINERY DESIGNER —New
PROGRAM HERE OCT. 28
modern flat. Pleasant environ-
hats made, also hats remodeled.
Proceeds
of
Mlawer
Verein
ment. Small, adult family. Near
Excellent work. Reasonable.
National Hearing Week, spon-
RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Law-
bus and car line. 2948 Leslie
Lillian Leopold, formerly of sored by the American Society for Party Nov. 16 to Aid Needy
dmses, women for house clean-
Ave. Townsend 6-2859.
New York City, 3004 Tuxedo, the Hard of Hearing, will be ob-
ings house maids. women for
c/o S. Becker. Hogarth 5672. served in Detroit and throughout
The Mlawer Umgegend Verein is
, part time work. By hour, day FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
,9
room in home of adults for lady FOR RENT — Nicely furnished the United States from Oct. 24 to sponsoring a bingo party on Tues-
or week. Schlesinger'n, Madi-
30,
inclusive.
or gentleman. 3034 Fullerton
son 2526.
room in quiet home of two
day evening, Nov, 16, at 8:30 p.m.
This week has been enthusiastic-
Ave. Townsend 6-7420.
adults. Garage if desired. Rea-
at J8richo Temple, Linwood and
QUILTS—Made or recovered from
sonable. Good home for right ally endorsed by President Roose•
your own feathers or wools. Pil- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
party. 2441 Taylor Ave., near veil, Mayor Couzens, the Detroit Joy Road. Proceeds will go to
room In desirable home. Con-
lows recovered--special, 21.25.
Oto-laryngological
S
o
c
i
e
t
y,
and
LaSalle.
the leikasse to aid Jews of Mlawa
venient location. Near Dexter
Full line of curtains, baby,
many public-spirited citizens with small but widely distributed
bus or 14th St. car. Townsend
shower and wedding gifts. Dex-
throughout the country, Governor
Jr. Y. P. S. Get-Acquainted MRS. HATTYE 0. DAVIS
7-5800.
loans.
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649
Shaw to Fight Anti-Semitism with Murphy has made the week an of-
The chairman, Joe Greenbaum,
Dance Saturday
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth
ficial observance in Michigan by
VERY SUCCESSFUL AS
Articles
and
New
Play
FOR RENT — Large, furnished
9050.
is anxious to make this affair a
proclamation.
• ARGO SALESWOMAN
room for a gentleman in quiet
The Detroit Society for the Hard !meccas and to provide a consid-
WARSAW
home. 3770 Webb Ave.. near
(WNS) — The
The Junior Young People's So-
MINERAL BATHS—Treatments
erable sum for the leikasse • He
Wednesday, Oct. 27, will be
Dexter.
trenchant pen of George Bernard of Hearing, Incorporated, local appeals for the public's support.
for arthritis, neuritis, rheuma-
ciety invites children of members
That woman has her place in
Shaw, noted British dramatist, chapter of the national society, Tickets can be had by calling Mr. "Anna Prentis Day" at the Ha-
tism, sciatica and colds. Also
will keep open house daily at its
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, the business world is attested to
Turkish and reducing baths. FOR RENT—Furnished room for will soon be employed In the cru- headquarters, 3942 Brush St., cog. Joe Greenbaum, To. 6-8211, or dassah Roll of Honor rally to be
by
the success which has been
a gentleman. Use of telephone. sade against anti-Semitism. In a
Wayne Mineral Baths, 630
held at Webster Hall at 12:15 15 to 19, and their friends to a achieved by Mrs. Bettye 0. Davis,
Near 14th bus and car lines. letter to a local Jewish journalist, Alexandrine, where special pro- members of the Vereoin,and at the
get-acquainted dance Oct. 23 in who is a sales representative of
Front St., (Ft. of 2nd Blvd.)
door
on
the
night
of
the
affair.
grams
will
be
held
during
the
p.m.
The
program
will
honor
Mrs.
13708 LaSalle Blvd., upstairs. correspondent for English news.
Randolph 6744.
The officers of the Vereiu are: Meyer L. Prentis who headed the the social hall of the synagogue.
The public is invited.
the Argo Oil
Townsend 5-6703.
Papers, the playwright announced week.
The program arranged by the I. Fisher, president; I. Bornstein, 1932'lladruisah fund raising cam- A seven-piece band will play.
Corp. Joining
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
that
he
was
militantly
opposed
to
vice-president; Dave Kollin, treas-
Detroit
society
will
open
on
Sun-
DRIVING
NEW
CAR
to
New
There
is
no
charge
for
admis-
room for a gentleman In home
anti-Semitism and would reveal
Argo three
paign. All members of Hadassah
urer; Leo Fried, secretary.
Haven, Conn., about Nov. 5. his attitude in a series of articles day, Oct. 24, at 3 p. m.
sion.
without children, Linwood sec-
years ago, Mrs.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the and their friends are invited.
Can accommodate two passen- and in a new play. Shaw's atate-
Wednesday, Oct, 27, afternoon
tion. Reasonable. Call Townsend
At
the
meeting
of
Oct.
31,
Mlawer
Cereiu
opened
the
season
and
evening,
a
reception
will
be
Davis, full of
gers. Call Townsend 8-7774. rnent was made in a letter to the
Luncheon reservations must be
7-2983.
held. The society extends an urg- with two enthusiastic meetings made by Tuesday noon, with Mrs. membership will be opened to
ambition a n d
Journalist who had rebuked the ent
FOR
RENT--Nice,
front
room
in
held
at
the
homes
of
Mrs.
Isadore
invitation to former members
energy, em-
friends of children of members.
FOR RENT—Large, well-lighted
quiet home of small family. English writer for his silence on and all hard of hearing persona Burnstein, 2214 Grand Blvd. and Harry Goldberg. Townsend 8-6685, Fifty-five sons and daughters of
barked upon
comfortably furnished room for
Young lady preferred. Board the prsecution of the Jews.
who are interested to visit the club Mrs. Dave Cohen, 2653 Leslie. The or Townsend 8-2680.
her business
members of the congregation have
young lady in apartment. Privi-
if
desired.
chairman
of
the
card
party,
of
Schwartz,
3236
rooms
on
this
day
in
order
to
ob.
career,
Relying
Mrs.
Elijah
Stampfer,
of
Akron,
joined
the
club.
leges- Miss Smith, 2750 Elm-
Burlingame Ave.
nerve what is being accomplished Oct. 6, Mrs. Joe Greenbaum, Ohio, was the guest speaker at the
Townsend
LEGAL NOTICES
solely upon her
. burst. Townsend 6-1728,
At
the
meeting
of
Oct.
17,
6-4420.
and to become better acquainted thanks members, friends the rally last Wednesday which re-
,personality
and
Eugene Mandeberg spoke on Ben-
FOR RENT — Large, attractive
with the work of the national and Chronicle and radio announcers viewed Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn's jamin
a determination
Cohen, advisor to the presi-
Ohm. Attorney. 1704 Calm local organizations. A demonstra- for their support in making it a
room for lady or gentleman by FOR RENT — Nicely furnished I DanielIt.
to make good,
leadership in 1931. "Jennie's dent. Joseph Edelman played on
room for one or two. Board if tiumdlan Bldg. 211011
small, adult family. Near bus
tion In lip reading will be given success.
Scrap-book" or "Sailing Again the harmonica and a quartet,
she started out
desired. 3794 Burlingame Ave., ST ATE O MICHIGAN. County of from 1 to 3:30 p. m. Hostesses will
: and car lines, 3770 Wager, near
with Jennie" was the theme of that composed of Stanley Schiller,
Way ne . m —
-Al • emelon of thes Prohat•
Hefty. Davis ' t o ', ell Argo
near
Dexter.
Vince Barnett, Hollywood actor episode of the "Hadassah Revue." Hilliard Grossman, William Zolk-
Dexter. Tyler 4-5979.
Court for eald County of Wayne. held be in attendance to receive visitors
furnace oil and
at the Probate Court Room le Om Cite and serve them.
and kibitzer, is interested finan- Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn and Mrs.
ewer and Joseph Edelroan, sang. with each order took a personal
of Detroit, on the elghtmoth day of
FOR RENT — Furnished room FOR RENT—Nice, front room in 1Jetober
cially
in
a
Pasadena
auto
agency
Thursday,
Oct.
28,
at
1:45
p.
m.,
interest
in
every
customer
to see
Harry
L,
Jackson
were
in
charge
M the year one thousand nine
Phyllis Kessler played the piano
large home. Telephone serv-
with all home conveniences.
of the program,
h and t hirtymmen. Present: Dr. Emil Amberg, chairman of the and sells cars in his spare time.
that the oil that they had brought
accompaniment.
ice. 2640 Blaine, near Lin- Jorreph
Josep
A. Murphy. Judge of Probate. board of editor of the society's pub-
Pleasant surroundings. Reason-
performed according to specifica-
In the matter of th• estate of GEORGE
wood. Tyler 6-4911.
able. Mrs. S. Schneider, 3739
LeRGSE. Hemmed. On reading and Bastion, The Rainbow, will speak
tions and demands. With the Argo
Sling the petition of Edna E. Birch over Station WWJ on "Occupa-
Richton, near Dexter.
officials encouraging this idea of
WANTED — Hungarian, Jewish Mating
that administratMn of mid
"personal interest," Mrs. Davis
mtive be granted to hermit or Dorm tional and Social Opportunities for
lady
as
housekeeper
for
refined,
FOR RENT — Beautiful, bright
imitable per.ni It In ordered, that the Earhandicapped."
soon developed a large clientele
elderly gentleman or compan- other
room in private home of small
the poen...nth stay of December, neat
Those
who
are
hard
of
hearing
who
consult with her about their
ion
to
lady
going to California at ton o'clock lo the forenoon •t sold
f amily. Garage if desired.
Room be appointed for hearing will have the opportunity, at the
fuel problems.
for the winter. Write Box 75, Court
Near car and bus. Townsend
said petition. And It le further ordered, club rooms on Wednesday, Oct. 27,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
in speaking of her career, Mrs.
that • eopy of thin order be pUblished
7-7736.
three eureeewlve week. previous to aid between the hours of 11 a, m. and
Davis stated: "Making It 'hot'
time of hearing. In the Legal ehms
10 p. rn., for individual demonstra-
FOR RENT — Beautifully faro• FOR RENT — Large, furnished • ne wspaper printed and circulating 171.•
for people comes to me rather
In tions by the Detroit hearing aid
bedroom with double or twin bald 0ounty of Wayne.
ished room for one or couple.
naturally. My deceased husband,
agents of the Acoustican, Radio.
JOSEPH A. 1417RPHT,
beds. 2530 Taylor, near Lin-
Good transportation. Meals if
Jacob H. Davis, was head of the
Judge of Probate.
wood.
ear, Sonotone and Western Elec-
IA trite eroDY)
desired. Kaften, 2973 Tuxedo
Davis Coal and Coke Co., which
tric
instruments.
This
is
the
case
CHARLES R. HARRIS,
Ave., Townsend 7-0152.
was one of the largest companies
WANTED — Young man with Deputy Probat• Reglittm.
also Monday and Friday evenings,
of its kind in Detroit. Upon his
salesmanship
ability
to
sell
Oct.
25
and
29,
respectively,
from
FOR RENT—Large, comfortable
demise I decided to follow in his
Athwart', 1351
chrome furniture line. Detroit Inning 111"h•tse
5 to 10 p. m. This service is given
ro om for a gentleman. Near
footsteps. Knowing of the excel-
Store Fixture Co., 723 Gratiot
without charge.
rE7THON TO ;CHANGE NAME
bath, Good home for right
lent quality of the Argo furnace
Ave.
STATE or MICHIGAN, County at
party. Congenial surroundings.
Warn*, es — Prebat• Court fee' the old
oil
and their reputation for fair
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Near car lines and bus. 1991 FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Camp y .
dealing, I felt it would be • pleas-
.on the
H .
' Taylor Ave., upstairs.
Aid Plana for Annual
ure to represent them and what
room in home of adult family . 11111. at ten o'clock in Ihe forenoon. to
•pplIcation to said Probate Court
Donor Luncheon
little success I have achieved can
Reasonable. Near bus and car make
for an order changing my nate. from
FOR RENT — Beautifully turn-
be attributed to their co-operation
lines:. 2242 Hazelwood Ave. X A It V I vs J. MESsERSCHISIDT to
A board meeting of the Eva
' hazed room for one or two lad-
MARVIN J SCHUMANN, aecording to Prenzlauer Maternity Aid, was
Tyler 5-4107.
in backing me up on all my claims
. lee. Kitchen privileges. Reason-
the proclaimn of the atatut• In puns,
to
customers."
held at the home of Mrs. Harry
made and provided
able. 3265 W. Boston Bled.. ROOM AND BOARD for a young matt
Hated. Ortnnor 3. 1137
Koffman,
3319
Monterey,
on
Oct.
Mrs. Davis will be glad to ad-
Apt. C-5. Euclid 29104.
MARYIN J. IIIESSERSCIIXIDT.
man or woman who will share
14. A donation was received from
vise on your fuel problems. She
room. Twin beds. Good borne R. M. Mr.*, Ailemey. 1505 Grand Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Prenzlauer
FOR RENT—Nice. clean, furn-
can be reached by calling Lafay-
/time Ave.
for right party. Townsend
in
memory
of
Mrs.
Jennie
Jolley.
ette
4500.
ished room. Board if desired.
111171
5-4256.
CONIXISHIONER11 NOTICE
Refreshments were served.
Good transportation. Call Ty-
In tho metier of the estate M KARL
A
meeting
was
held
at
the
Stot-
ler 6-1377.
BEHRENDT.
Deceased.
I,
thender-
u
FOR RENT—Furnished six rooms
hosing hem appointed be Om ler Hotel on Tuesday, Oct. 19. ,
for six months. If one room Owned.
A law firm known as Cohen A
Probate Cron for the County of W•Y•.
WILL SHARE five-room nicely
can be spared. $65 with heat: Mate of Mlehlgan. Consmimioner t• re- Mrs, Baker donated money is
Cohen boasts of 70 partners called
furnished bungalow with couple
clam!. and IMMO all claims end honor of her daughter's marriage.
Reference and security. Town- mise.
Cohen,
domende or all parson again.* want Mrs. Finkel gave a donation in
or two ladies. Coll any time
send 5-0274.
demaa•d. do hereby gtvenotice that I
Sunday, University 2-2957.
will be at HIM Oren Hirer A•enne, appreciation of flowers. For in-
Mich. In mid County. on FRI• formation regarding card parties
FOR RENT—Beautifully furnish- FOR SALE — Leslie 3336 — 9 Detroit,
IlAY. the 17th day of rigirEHREIL A .
rooms,
$8,500-82,500
to
mtg.:
en. HIT, and en FRIDAY. th• line Me for the donor luncheon on Dec.
ed, large room for one or two
22,000
down.
$500
in
year,
10-
of TEPRUARY. A II 1111. at 1M 1, at the Stotler, call Mrs. , Rae
in home of adults. Near Dex-
I' 14 of midi of mid dare, ter
year contract; 62 mo., every- e'cliok
in. "we.. of •ternIning and asiosrme Cohen, To. 5-4912; Mrs. Harry
ter bus and Grand River car
THIS BUICK SERIES 40 Special 6-passenger 4-door Touring Sedan Is one of the most popular models In
thing included. TO. 6-2350.
mid rloirne and that four Month. from Koffman, To. 8-8338; Mrs. Baker,
line. Tyler 6-3288 .
the 11 , 11 dm of Octobed, A.
the IRK for 193$. Its Dynanash engine Is • valve-In-head ttralght eight developing 107 horsepower. The
To. 7-7299. .
showed by mid Court for creditor,
FOR RENT—Cheerful, furnished FOR RENT—Furnished room for were
model shown Is bunt on a 122-Inch wheelbase chassis. Fisher e.0-steel bodies with no-draft ventilation and
to Tomes( their eking to woo for m.
Garage optional uninatIm and adatrant.•
gentleman.
Mitchel Leisen is the proprietor luxurious Interim and GA springs on all four wheels an features of the 1232 ears. The Series 40 Special
room for one or two in quiet
111, 1117
transportation. $032 bate& &rubor
of a Wilshire Blvd. haberdashery le the tweet priced Buick group.
boos of adults. References- Convenient
MERMAN KRT7GER.
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oeasaissisa.r. In Los Angeles,
1717 Taylor Ave-, upstairs•

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