PEDerRorrjmnsitaitomazi PAGE SIXTEEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE To Honor Memory of Aaron Meyer INTERIOR — EXTERIOR PAINTING—DECORATING PAPERHANGING— PLASTERING GENERAL REPAIRING Fund to Inscribe His Name in Golden Book and to Plant Palestine Grove Collect We carry • complete line of Paints, Varnishes, Wallpapers and Supplies. In the sudden and untimely passing of Aaron Meyer there has been lost a person of rare mod- esty and genuine nobility, a close friend of his declared this week. Whoever has had the opportunity of cooling in contact with Mr. Meyer felt that he was privileged to be in the presence of a person possessing sterling qualities. Ile was the personification of human kindness. During the last few yearn of his life Mr. Meyer identified himself very definitely with the United Hebrew Schools, and expressed his desire to become an active participant in the work of the schools. When his son became Bar Mitz- vah last November, Mr. Meyer con- tributed liberally to the scholar- ship fund of the schools. He was also affiliated with the Zionist Or- ganization of Detroit, and took a great interest in the development and upbuilding of Palestine. As a tribute to his memory, his numerous friends have expressed the desire to contribute towards a fund to his name inscribed in the Golden Book, and also to plant a grove in Palestine in his mem- ory. Those of his friends who wish to participate in this tribute are asked to communicate with the tribute committee, consisting of Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, 2455 Chi- cago Blvd., Mrs. Saul Gordon, 0739 Dexter Blvd., Bernard Isaacs, 1245 W. Philadelphia Ave. Free Estimates Furnished We Can Finance Your Job No Down Payment onthlv Payments Arranged Up to Three Years General Painting U Decorating Co. JULIUS GOLDMAN LOUIS NATIIANSON 8642 LINWOOD AVE. TYLER 6-0664 Passover Greet- ings and Best Wishes for a Joyous Holiday to All Jewry! 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HOLLYWOOD Headquarters for English China, Irish Linens, Wool Blankets, Knitting Wool and Furs Curtain Laundry & Dry Cleaners 3916 Joy Road TYLER 5-3001 RITES LAGER Is BETTER BEER MORE WHOLESOME QUILTS—Made or recovered from your own feathers or wools. Pil- lows recovered—special, $1.25. Full line of curtains, baby, shower and wedding gifts. Dex- ter Quilt it Gift Shop, 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth 9050. MINERAL BATAS — Treatments for arthritis, neuritis, rheuma- tisin, sciatica and colds, Also Turkish and reducing baths. Wayne Mineral Baths, 630 Front St., (Ft. of 2nd Blvd.) Ran- dolph 6744. DAVID HOROWITZ, the teacher. Hebrew, Yiddish, English, citi- zenship and Bar Mitzvah. Read- ing and writing in five (5) lessons guaranteed. Free trial lesson. 2025 Blaine, apt. 7. Trinity 2-9666. WANTED—Woman in. sales de- partment for heating oil busi- ness. Can also use young man part time. Good proposition for one who has following. 1Viite Box 400, Detroit Jew- ish Chronicle. LADIES! Reduce your weight for your new spring clothes. Battle Creek cabinets, Turkish scrub, showers, massage. Veronica Shop, 4905 Joy Rd. Appoint- ments, Tyler 6-0830. FOR RENT—Furnished room for young lady in apartment. Two adults in family. Board if de- sired. 2570 Gladstone Ave., Apt. 205. Sirs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman of the Jewish National Fund Com- mittee of Hadassah, requests that all who wish to honor their loved one on Mother's Day, Slay 18, by planting trees in Palestine, com- municate with her as soon as pos- sible so that the certificates may be sent in due time. An attractive etching, suitable for framing may be sent to the person honored or in case of bereavement to their loved ones, and a receipt to the donor. Trees planted in Palestine in mem- ory or in honor of loved ones be- come a lasting memorial and living tribute to the person bored. Trees were planted this week as fllows: In memory of Aaron Meyer by Mr. and Mrs. Max Lampert, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gurwitz and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Lazarov; in memory of Rose Loewenberg by Cantor and Airs. J. Sonenklar; in memory of Sarah Hamburger by Mr. and Mrs. NI. Ii. Zackheim; in memory of David Blumenthal by Dr. and Airs. Jos. Fineman and Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Zackheim; in memory of Jennie Gordon by Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sides; in memory of Seymour Baker, a subscription for 10 trees by the following mem- bers of the Zedakah Club: Airs. I. uis Wisper, Mrs, A. Rosenberg , Ai rs. Jack Greenberg, Airs. Morris Loeb, Mrs, K. Shapero, Mrs. Hur- ry Rott, Mrs, Max Rosenbaum, Mrs. Ralph Paul, Mrs. Max Spoon, Mrs, 1 . Shapero, Mrs. J. Harvich, Mrs. M. Elias, Mrs. Charles Hy- man, Mrs, Sam Alniug, Mrs. Paul Deutsch, Mrs. Milton Greenblatt, Mrs. Max Lampert, Mrs. Michael Harris, Mrs. Morris Davis, Mrs. Ben Lefkowitz, Mrs. Alorris Hal- pern, Mrs. Sum Charfoos, Mrs. I. Karbel, Mrs. L. Paul, Mrs. J. Staub, Mrs. Louis Germansky, Mrs. Jack Walstein; in memory of Ethel Razel Rubin, mother of Mrs. Saul Winkelman by the Rodin Club. Dr. James AL Yard, execu- tive secretary of the Chicago Round Table of Jews and Christians, and Dr. E. W. Blakeman, director of religious education of the University of Michigan, will address a meet- ing of Jews, Catholics and Protestants at the Book Cadil- lac Hotel, on Wednesday eve- ning, April 20. A group of leaders representing various faiths will also confer with Dr. Yard at noon on Wednesday. FOR RENT — Front furnished room in beautiful home of Announcement is also made of adults, for lady or gentleman. a $5 box collection from Mrs. A. Home atmosphere. Northwest 0. Barsky, Anyone wishing to have section. Good transportation. a Jewish National Fund box emp- Townsend 67609. tied is requested to call Mrs. Kay- FOR RENT—Room for gentleman anuu, 1099 Calvert Ave., Town- send 8-3834, in home of small, adult family. Good transportation. Garage CARD OF THANKS if desired, 2492 Pingree Ave. The family of the late Seymour FOR RENT—Furnished room in D. Baker will always remember home of adults. Kitchen privi- with deep gratitude the many leges. Near bus and car line. kindnesses of their relatives and 3783 Wager Ave. Tyler 6-7250, friends during their recent be- reavement. DRIVING TO CALIFORNIA. Can accommodate passengers. Share expenses. Call Cadillac 0407 during day and Townsend 8-9069 evenings. Patients Visited by Home Re- lief Society A special meeting of the Home Relief Society was held at the home of Mrs. II. Zolkower, 3202 Leslie, on April 11. Mrs. Arthur Ginsberg, president, presided, and reports from various committees were read. Mrs. Philip Brezner, chairman of the hospital commit- tee, reported of the visit made to the Maybury Sanitarium and the distribution of Passover goodies to Jewish patients. Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth El accom- panied the committee and con- ducted traditional Passover serv- ices. The committee carrying out this work consists of Mesdames A. Weisman, II. Schulman, B. Rudin, H. Dunitz, II. Rosman, L. Gunsberg, II. Gates, M. Goldstick, R. R. Mandl, L. Frank, J. Horo- witz, A. Tigay, B. Schwartz, Si. Bussey, S. Leve, D. Kallinan, J. Berman, M. Newman, J. Sabin, Chas. Harris, Abe Schinier, Ben Rosenthal, II. Robinson, Ben Gale, D. Feldman, L. Cohen, L. Gold and Mrs. Jos. Marks. Donations for the hospital trips were re- ceived from Airs. B. Rosenthal, Mrs. B. Schwartz, Airs. J. Marks and Mrs. H. Altman. Airs. II. Dunitz, chairman of the clothes committee, made an appeal on the floor for clothing, stating that the organization was badly in need of all types of wear- ing apparel, particularly men's clothes. Mrs. Jack Behrman, Mrs. Al Weisman and Mrs. Harry Schul- man have been added to the ways and means committee as co-chair- men. A joint meeting of the Home Relief Society, Neugarten Sun- shine Club and Zedakah Club will be held April 25. Mrs. Robert Drews announced Bnai Moshe Notes Passover services will be con- ducted by Congregation Bnai Moshe mornings at 9 o'clock and evenings at 6:45. Rabbi Moses Fischer will speak both Saturday and Sunday morning and the pray- ers will be led by Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld. The Sisterhood will hold a busi- ness meeting Chol Hamoed, Tues- day, April 19, at 8:30 p, m. Ar- rangements will then be completed for the strawberry festival on Wednesday evening, April 27. At the same meeting tickets will be distributed for the Mother and Daughter banquet to be held on Tuesday, May 10, 6 p. ill., under the joint auspices of the Sisterhood and the Hebrew Ladies Aid So- ciety. Airs. Irving Greenspan and Mrs. Sam Klein for the Sisterhood and Mrs. I. A. Liebson and Airs. Louis Kahn for the Ladies Aid are in charge of arrangements. For Sale--Apartments BIG PROFITS 110 (Doors if you dear here. Comfort of abundant income future security plus oppor- tunity of doubling your money. Lay your last dollar on Detroit net ?IOW. Rely on our Facts and Figures. $40,000 takes former $125,000 sales value 26 apt all 3 rooms modern plumbing elect re- frig lobby with fireplace. Clears $6,800 above all ex- pense and taxes. Only $15,000 for deed assume $25,000 nag 555 int. $30,000 that the Mothers and Daughters luncheon will be held on May 1 at the Detroit Leland Hotel. Friends and members of the Junior and Senior home Relief are invited to the luncheon. Mrs. Abe Schmier, who is in charge of tickets, requests that any one wishing tickets will kindly call Un. 1-5335. takes $75,000 value choice 14 apt in high rent district. Steam heat novel hot water device with stoker. New ta- ble top stoves extra large Frigidaires carpet halls. 60 ft. lot lawn shrubbery. Terms. The Home Relief Society ac - knowledges the following con- tributions: Mr. and Airs. Edward Atlas in memory of David Blu- menthal; Dr. and Mrs. Robert Drews, in memory of Mrs. Rose Oppenheim; Mr. and Mrs. Max Ferrer, in honor of their 30th wedding anniversary; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stein, in memory of Aaron Meyers, Henry Grinherg and Mrs. Rose Oppenheim; Mr. M. Emmer and Miss Dorothy Morris, in memory of. Airs. A. Rosenthal; East Side Sunshine Club, in memory of Mrs. Rose Oppenheim; donation from De- troit Sunshine Club of Miami Beach, Fla. :ekes $65,000 value 12 apt 3 rooms solid masonry white tiled halls painted walls new stoves new Frigidaires. Only (4,000 down. $22,000 $20,000 takes 9 apt built 1929 cost $42,000. Solid bk asbestos insulated all 3 rooms baths with showers Red Jacket steam with hot water Ex- cels° radio aerials. Great- est value of this great city. Mr. Bedford, Cadillac 0321 Homer Warren & Co. REALTORS 54 Tears Dependable Service CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Aaron Meyer wish to thank their many friends and relatives for the kind- ness shown them during their re- centbereavement. Best Wishes for a Happy Pesach Wealth gotten by vanity shall CROWLEY & SCHLOFF ereth by labor shall increase. —Proverbs 13:11. 5569 Sheridan Ave..P1. 3683 be diminished: but he that gall. JOHN AL SCI1LOFF • • FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished room for one or two gentlemen. Extra room for study. Modern conveniences. Small, adult fam- ily. 2039 TaYlor Ave., down- stairs. Tyler 6-6477. FOR RENT—Bright, beautifully furnished room for one or two ladies in single home of adults. Reasonable. Near car and bus lines. 3303 Glynn Ct. ..out for more pleasure FOR RENT — Large, beautiful room in quiet home for a couple or two gentlemen. Kosher meals if desired. Garage optional. Reasonable. 11392 N. Martin- dale near Collingwood. WANTED—Girl to share com- pletely furnished apartment. Homelike atmosphere. All Privi- leges. Pleasant environment. Near bus and car line. Call evenings, Miss Smith, Townsend 6-1728. WILL SHARE single home with middle-aged couple. All con- veniences. Good shopping dis- trict and transportation. 345 Harmon. Townsend 6-1415. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished room for one or two ladies in refined home. Reasonable. Home privileges. Dexter section. Ty- ler 7-4115. PASSOVER GREETINGS CURTAINS RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Lana. dresses, women for house clean. Ing, house maids, women for part time work. By hour, day or week, Schlesinger'a, Madi- son 2526. Dr. Yard, Dr. Blakeman To Speak on Wednesday CAIRO (WNS) — Renaih Cat- awy Bey, son of Catawy Pasha, a Jewish millionaire, became the first Jew to win a seat in the Egyptian chamber of deputies when he was elected as an Independent, pro-gov- FOR RENT-3224 Rochester-9 rooms, 2 bathrooms. Heat and is ernment and anti-Wafdist deputy from Komombo in the province of hot water furnished. Garage. Assuan. Janitor service. Reasonable. Call Townsend 7-0151. Spring Opening Saturday, April 16 WINDOW SHADES a Soli C.O.D. ❑ The Infants Service Group met Monday evening, April 4, at the home of Mrs, Roy Chatlin, 2982 Cortland. The group's new clock project was discussed, and the president, Mrs. Louis Fried, stressed the im- portance of making it a success, as new cases were coming in fast. The Infants Service Group thanks the Detroit Sunshine Club for their generous donation to the club to help its cases for Passover. The group was urged to support the 1938 Allied Jewish Campaign. A visit to the Juvenile Court was arranged April 6. Mrs. Goodfellow of the North End Clinic gave an interesting talk on birth control. CLASSIFIED April 15, 1938 Planting of Trees in Pales- tin on Mothers' Day PASSOVER GREETINGS Kinsel Drug Co. No. 1 store 100 MICHIGAN CHerry 4890 No. 2 store 1265 GRISWOLD CHerry 0704 No. 3 store 13552 MICHIGAN, (Dearborn) Oregon 3120 No. 4 store 14149 E. JEFFERSON LEnox 7038 No. 5 store 13627 GRATIOT Pingree 4728 No. 6 store 10001 FENKELL HOgarth 9280 st, WANTED—Five room upper in- come. U. of D. district pro- ferred. Call Temple 2-4830, Apt. 311. Step right up and ask for Chesterfields ... they'll give you more pleasure than any cigarette you ever smoked THETA ALPHA LAMBDA Theta Alpha Lambda Sorority met at the home of Sydelle Ser. man on Clements Ave. on Thurs. day, and made plans for the dis- tribution of Passover basket& The group compiled lists of meats, fruits and vegetables and filled the baskets with Passover gro- ceries. Donations for the baskets were also listed. At • special meeting on Saturday at the home of Edna Edelman on LaSalle Gar- dens the distribution of the ban. kets was discussed. After the meeting, refreshments were served and the group played bridge. On Wednesdr•, April 13, the baskets were given to needy families. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mannie Gedanke on Rich- ton Ave. The opening of the 15th con- vention of the Young Poale Zion Alliance and Ilabonim will take place at the Covenant Club, 10 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, on Wed- nesday night, April 20. About 200 delegates, representing every major city of the United States and Canada, will attend. MORE DELICIOUS Passover Greetings PASSOVER GREETINGS Passover A. T. JONES & SON Greetings LOCKSMITH to A. VERDONCKT BAKERY 15040 MACK AVE. TUXEDO 2-0722 655 RANDOLPH ST. CA. 145S All Jewry Passover Greetings and Best Wishes to the Entire Jewish Community Complete Landscape Service The Finest Varieties of Roses, Perennials, Shrubs, Shade Trees, Fruit Trees and Evergreens. NOW IN OUR 91st YEAR Lite is • boundless privilege, and when you pay for your ticket. and get into the car, you have no guess what fond company you will find there.—Emerson. I. E. ILGENFRITZ SONS CO. THE MONROE NURSERY Detroit Office: 19314 Van Dyke Home Office: Monroe Placa 2100 Michigan the PLEASURE cigarette National Baking Co. E. ELSON, Prop. • 12019 LINWOOD AVE. TOwnsend 8.1927 CoPTO4ta OA LIGGETT & IIITZUTOILFCGO CO. lt-ef iA t i a ti