• _ • May 27, 1938 H~E 1)Ef7 awl PAGE TWO r immil 'all SaAL p CHRONICLE „ NAME STAFF FOR Franklin Hills Day Annual Meeting of Auxiliary of U. H. S. AVRUNIN'S CAMP of N. C. J. W. Is Set for June 13 Mrs. Simon Shetzer, chairman • CLASSIFIED 71E BARGAINS OF ALL TIME ai i DeLuxeFam lly a S ervlce Flat Pi.ces an d l c CLOSING AN ESTATE and mov- ing to California prompts me to offer my beautiful home at Lake Orion for the ridiculously low price of Y16,000. Must be seen to be appreciated. Seven acres, two houses, 2til acres landscaped,' many of the ;fea- tures taken from old palaces and villas of Europe. Electric pumps overhead, underground sprinkler system. Owner, 850 Square Lake Road, Lake Orion, Mich. Orion 49. Sunday Is Father's Day To Make it Hit! Invite the Dec ;Mien Day of hospitality for the annual The anual t/ranklin Hills Day Family meeting and strawberry festival party sponsored by the Detroit Mrs. Clara Avrunin, director of to of the Woman's Auxiliary of the for section, National Council of Jew- Avrunin Camp, located on Big United Hebrew Schools announces ish Women, will be held Wendel. this event„ which will take place Wolf Lake near Grass Lake, Mich., on Tuesday, May 31, at 2:15 p. m., announces that the stiff for the in the social hall of Congregation coming season, which will open on complete for only Shaarey Zedek, Chicago at Law- July has been completed. . %so, An invitation is extended by ton. All members in good stand- ing as well as those ladies join- Mrs. Avrunin to all parents to ing the organization on this date visit the camp during Decoration are invited to attend this gala Day, and to see for themselves °cession for which there will be the beauty of the camp surround- FOR SALE-Well established fur- no charge. Mrs.' Shetzer may be ings and the improvements that niture, appliance and radio reached by calling Townsend have been made over previou years. HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE store. Must sell on account of 8.1909. In addition to the girl counsel- ill health. Opportunity to earn Mrs. Shetzer's committee con- nice livelihood. Write Box 200, sist!, of the following: Mesdames lors listed two weeks ago, Mrs. Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Fred Bond, Julius Rosen. Herman Avrunin has selected the follow- Cohen, George Roberts, Aaron ing to serve on the staff: - Miriam $ 1 00 Flat Pieces carefully Ironed RELIABLE H OUSE HELP. Carlstein, Sam Singer, Arthur Newman, University of Michigan lb. Additional Pounds Vie Laundresses, women for house Purdy, S. M. Victor. Harry Wine, graduate; Irene Kemper, Wayne A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE cleaning, house maids, women Leonard Sidlow, David Fauman, University student; Connie El- conin, Central High School senior. for part time work. By hour, Philip Gilbert. ECHO Men counsellors have..heen se- day or week. Schlesinger's, Mrs. Herman Wetsman is in 27IC lected for the staff as follows: Madison 2526. charge of the refreshments com- FREE Jerome Biegler, student in the. mittee which includes Mesdames Not roapondble for •on-buret or wind-whipped aortal.. QUILTS - Made or recovered Morrie Krause. B. Bremen, Anna medical college of the University THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY from your own feathers or Moss, Richard Ott and A. B. Stral- of Michigan; Victor Elconin. Uni- WV versity of Ohio student; J. Roth. - wools. Pillows recovered-spe- see. cial, $1.25. Full line otcurtains, In addition to the regular busi- Wayne University student; Harold baby, shower and wedding gifts. ness of the annual meeting, Sadie Ossepow, University of Michigan; Dexter Quilt & 'Gift Shop, Cooper will render several violin Gershon Kenicoff, Wayne Univer- MRS. WALTER LAIB 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. numbers ..accompanied by Rosa sity; Shirrill Broudy, camp bugler. Those previously listed are: Hogarth 9050. Bassin Stein and Miss Miriam To- day, June 16, at the Franklin Hills OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE bin will entertain with dramatic Head counselor, Sylvia Mellen Av- Country' Club. For Sale—Apartments MINERAL BATHS - Treatments interpretations. rin, A. B., Detroit Board of Edu- Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. m. will Is• The committee is headed by Mrs. Mount Sinai Hospital Asso- for arthritis, neuritis, rheuma- cation, able camp leader and di- Walter Laib, chairman, and Mrs. Finished Sams Day-NO EXTRA CHARGE ciation Active in rector and a well-trained edu- Sidney Allan, co-chairman. tism, sciatica and colds. Also ■ Campaign Turkish and reducing baths. Eva Prenlzauer Maternity cator; Frieda Roth Drapkin, The program, beginning with Detroit Board of Education. danc- swimming at 11 a. m., will include Wayne Mineral Baths, 630 Front Aid Plans Installation; Women of the Mount Sinai ing instructor; Ruth Hulbert, luncheon at 1 p. m., a style show, St., (Ft. of 2nd Blvd.) Ran- Excursion July 13 pee swam WEARING APPAREL Wayne University graduate who and a swimming exhibit. There Hospital Association of Detroit dolph 6744. were active in the recent Allied taught arts and crafts for three will be prizes. Or P"'" 10C The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity years; Sylvia C. Bayer; A. FOOT TROUBLE?-See Michi- Proceeds will be used for the Jewish Campaign. Headed by Mrs. Charles Gitlin, Minimum Charge, $1.80 gan's only Shoe Refitter. Daniel Aid will meet on Tuesday May specializing in dramatics; Muriel education and care of Jewish chil- 31, at 1:30 p. m., at the Statler who not only worked in the gen- will make corrections by proper Woodle, Board of Education, ape- dren expatriated from Germany A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION Hotel, at which time plans will be eral division but was also active adjustments to your shoes. See cializing in swimming and story and other European countries. Secure your share. Real Es. on the special gifts committee. the Daniel's special arch supports made for installation of new of- telling; Sarah Bloomfield, gradu- IMMIIMIN=9=9•99990.9,91WIITITTmlir,ii Mrs. David Cooper and Mrs. Jo- rate the one short safe road ficers on June 14 at the Wilshire from the Mt. Sinai Associa- group ate of Detroit Conservatory of seph B. Gaylord are directing the made from plaster of paris to wealth. Selected apart- casts, to fit your individual foot. Hotel, in the form of a luncheon. Music and Wayne University. will work of the ticket committee which "en' consisted of Mrs. A. S. ments from all this marvel- Mrs. Eva Ellenetein thanks her Daniel's Shoe Clinic, 1426 Gris- be in charge of musical portions includes the following captains for Rogoff, Mrs. Hilliard Goldstick, ous city. Get in now at the wold Street, Between Clifford & chairmen for their co-operation of the camp program; Eleanor the special gifts solicitation: Mrs. Mrs. Samuel Fisher and Mrs. bottom. in arranging the strawberry Narosny, B. A., 51. A., graduate Hy C. Broder, Miss Emma Butzel, Harry Galperin, as well as numer- Grand River. bridge which proved a great suc- of Ohio State University, on staff ous other members of the asso- Social Center of Merrill Palmer Nursery School, Mrs. Mortimer Meyer, Mrs. Abra- ciation. FOR RENT - Large furnished cess. Donations were made by Mrs. majored in clinical psychology; ham Srere. The general ticket sale The Mount Sinai Hospital Asso- room for young lady in home location beautiful property. is in charge of Miss Ann Babcock, of two adults. Good transpor- S. Osnos on the birth of a new Rena Rubenstein, University of Mrs. James Stein and Mrs. Rob- ciation is now busily engaged in 2 and 3 rooms sound proof making plans for the birthday semi fireproof. Clears now tation. 1710 W. Philadelphia. grandchild and by Mrs. L. Fine- Michigan graduate, teacher's cer- ert Striding. man on her recovery from illness. tificate in pre-primary education party on June 8, to be held in $10,000 above all expense and Madison 9524. The style show is being arranged The next affair given by this at Merrill Palmer School: Flor- the Brown Memorial Chapel of taxes. Cost $150,000. Entire by Mrs. Harold Allen, The enter- YOU CAN DRY QUALITY KOSHER BOUTS WITH CORM/VICE from price $75,000 must raise CAN ACCOMMQDATE FAMI- group will be the annual Bob-Lo ence Elconin, Ohio State Univer- tainment to be planned by Mrs. Temple Beth El. There will be speakers, entertainment and re- $25,600 cash, bel Ins Co mtg. LIES on farm. *Clean, comfor- excursion, on _.Wednesday, July sity graduate. Julian Wolf nee. 13. This is the sixth excursion. freshments. It will take place in Life income valuable estate. table, excellent meals. For The patron and special. gifts the evening so that husbands and particulars write Box 25, De- Mrs. N. Blatnikoff has been chair- HITLERITE SADISM committee is made up of the fol- man since its inception. friends of members should be Ode troit Jewish Chronicle. 19 Apts lowing Council members: Mes- IN VIENNA VIEWED WV DELIVER Harry August, Ed. Atlas, to join the party. 11837.41 DEXTER BLVD. 3 to 5 rooms solid construc- IN A LONG REPORT dames Phone HOgarth 3042-3 HALL FOR RENT - Space ap- Campaign Contributions in naivete* awbur.,.....d Webb Philip Bloomgarden, Max Berendt, tion elect refrig. Rent $10,- __— proximately 3,000 square feet Honor of Conaecrants Hy. C. Broder, Abraham Cooper, IPONCLUDED room P401 ON111 J. W. E. W. 0 Bake Sale 000. Was $125,000 Trivial with kitchen equipment, check and Confirmants David Cooper, Lewis B. Daniels, price for this big property continues unabated. Orders from Thursday; Special Meet- room, and all necessities for Sam Epstein, William Fleishman, only $35,000 terms around Stop In For a Bite or a Meal-Delicious-Wholesome Food social events. Formerly Jew- ing Tuesday In accordance with a policy be- bodies the authorities to cremate the Leon Frank, Fred A. Ginsburg, J. $10,000 down. A living here of all suicides as well as ish Metropolitan Club. Apply ing established in many comma- LI. Gaylord, Lawrence Freedman, while paying for itself. 0C those who died in concentration 8625 Linwood. A special meeting of the Jew- nities to honor confirmants by mak es it extremel difficul t Dan Krouse, Charles Lakoff, Sam- uel J. Lewis, Harry Farbsten, ish Women's European Welfare RESTAURANT & LUNCH ROOM of sui- mb Trade House m estimate estimates the nuery RENT - Large furnished making contributions to worthy cam Charles Rubiner, Jack Rothberg, Organization will be held jointly 12059 DEXTER BOULEVARD, Near Elmhurst room for one or two gentle- causes, the suggestion was ad- tides since identification of bodies or 2 flat as payment down Nathan Simons, Abraham Srere, with their North Woodward men in home of adults. Tele- vanced this week that those de- is impossible. Among the latest no cash needed. 12 apt new Specialising in Sunday Dinners Harold Rattner, Amnon Tabor, branch on Tuesday, May 31, at phone. Near bus and car line. tiring to honor consecrants of suicides, however, are Erich Met- Frigidaires new stoves, $65,- Congregation Shaarey Zedek and ier, popular pianist; Rudolph Beer, Mortimer Meyer, George Waldott, 12 o'clock noon, at Congregation Ziegler, 2692 Hogarth Ave. 000 value. Entire price only confirmants of Temple Beth El one of the leading, theatrical pro- Joseph Welt, Julian Wollner, Sid- Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- $22,000. Rent $5,500. Switch FOR RENT - Comfortable and should make donations to the Al- ducers and former director of ney Weisman, Al Weisman, David rence. to income and independence. Roy. Calatae n meeti g several At this special beautifully furnished room for lied Jewish Campaign and thus Reinhardt's School of Acting; and Wilkus, Herbert Warner, and Miss Amazing opportunity. new European orphan cases ap- Jacob gentleman in home of small help raise the amount short of Hermann Leopoldi, author and Emma Butzel. ESTHER BLUMENAU plying for support will be dis- the goal. humorist. Suicides are increasing Mr. Bedford, Cadillac 0321 Silverman adult family. Stall shower. of 3246 -W. Chicago Blvd., 51 cussed. , - 1111R010A1 mita result of the intensified eco- Modern conveniences. Calvert years old, died on May 23. Fu- MOREL Arrangements willSe made for near Wildemere. Townsend jewish Center Men's Club nomic pressure on the Jewish Homer Warren & Co. wp Yaw? neral services were held on May a bake sale to be given Thursday, Prattle, 7-7585. population. Sponsors Music and REALTORS 25, with interment in Clover Hill June 2, at the Jewish groceries Reeonssor•ded be Id Years Dependable Steele . Dance Festival ear olefin Park Cemetery. She is survived FOR RENT - Nicely furnished and Kosher meat markets. Jews Remaining' in Austria After tat by her husband, Aaron J.; two • 1942 Will Be Sold into Slavery, Arrangements will also be made room for couple or lady with John D. Lynch, regent of the 2903 daughters, Janice and Helen; a The Men's Club of the Jewish Reasonable. Kitchen a child. Youth Leader Predicts University of Michigan, was the eon to be given jointly with the Elmhurst sister, Mra. Ruben Simon, and Community Center, 8904 Wood- for the membership paid-up lunch- 12109 N. Martin- privileges. BERLIN (WNS) - All Jews guest of the Nathan Straus execu- TO. 8-6831 two brothers, Jacob and Samuel ward, will sponsor a music and found within the borders of Aus- dale. bwrim. tives at their last meeting. Mr. North Woodward branch, Wednes- Weinberg. dance festival at the closing meet- tria by the end of 1942 will be Lynch spoke on the administrative day, June 15, at Congregation Performed FOR RENT - Completely fur- ing to be held on Tuesday, June problems of the university. He was Bnai Moshe. sold into slavery, Baldur van WILLIAM OLESHANSKY nished cottage corner Hillcroft 14, at 8:30 p. m., in the auditor- Sehirach, A free luncheon will be served leader of the Hitler Introduced by Henry M. Gottlieb, and North, Walled Lake Vil- ium of the building. The program Youth, declared in a speech at his chairman of the cultural and pro- Tuesday before the special meet- of 1656 W. Philadelphia Ave., 18 lage. Large kitchen, living will utilize Center groups in order ing. Rev. Cantor years old, died on May 19. Fu- room, two bedrooms. Large to familiarize the community with organization's annual congress. He gram committee. • neral services were held on May Master Me-ton Sultan, youthful the cultural scowling.said that unless the Jews get out DAVID screened porches, running wa- some of 20 with burial in Machpelah Cem- building. before 1942 they would be sold to concert plan. t, who recently re- Jr. Auxiliary of Bnai Brith GOLDEN etery. Ile is survived by his par- ter, electricity. convenient shop- which are housed in the peasants, mine-owners and manu- turned from a concert tour, enter- Holds Annual Convention ping, beautiful lawn and shrub- Three of the outstanding organ• facturers who would be permitted tained with several Chopin and Detroit': Ferotit• ents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ole- in Milwaukee bery, sandy beach. $300 for izations, the Jewish Center Sym- td force them to do the heaviest Beethoven selections. He was ac- MO 11 E L shanskv; two brothers, Nathan TYLER 5-0414 season. Owner on premises phony Orchestra, the Center Mod-, kind of work without compensa- compained by his sister, Mrs. Ar- and Herman, and two sisters, The Junior auxiliary of the Wedding Ceremo• Sunday. Week-days, call Tyler ern Dance Group and the Jewish Anna - and June. thur Colton. Sam Leve, president lea Performed 54 Bnai Brith has chosen Milwaukee 6-5351. American Youth Chorus, will par- bon. Vermin.. Club Songstress of the group, presided. • , Horne and by A0 - as the site for the annual con- ticipate. polnlment. LENA ELLENSTEIN Prince Who Jilted Jewess Weds FOR RENT-Two large, nicely vention, which will be held May The beginning of the program Wealthy Widow of 3316 Webb Avi., 44 years old, 29, 30 and 31. Detroit will be furnished, sunny room in small will be taken over by the Men's LONDON (WNS)-Prince Mi- died on May 22. Burial took Maybellt Yon Adorablis adult family, suitable for one Club for the annual elections. resented by Miss Lois Love, chael Radziwill, 63-year-old bald place in Montreal. She is sur- Pail Neighbor's Mello or two gentlemen or employed ffeLie Kersh, Gertrude Schwartz, r Polish aristocrat, married Mrs. vived by her husband, Jack; a couple. 2083 Gladstone Ave., Monuments of Character Joyce Roden and Sally Kosins. League of Jewish Women's Harriet .$tewart Dawson, 57-year- daughter. Barbara, and her moth- upstairs. Tyler 6-3897. The Detroit Ladies Auxiliary of Mrs. J. Feiler, sponsor of the Kashruth Organization old wealthy Austrian widow, at the Jewish War Veterans of the Detroit Junior group, and Mrs. er, Mrs. David Rutenberg of Mon- the Caxton Hall registry office, United States, Post No. 135, had R. Metzger, president of the La- FOR RENT-Attractive room in treal. to Meet June 13 . after having jilted Jeanette Such- its guests Mrs. Malvioa Freeman, dies Auxiliary, will also be guests. private single home. suitable for one or two. Reasonable. EDWARD ANSPACH A large gathering of the League estow, the Polish Jewess. who di- national president, and Mrs. Bessie Various forms of entertainment 2930 Pasadena, Saturday or of Jewish Women's Kashruth Or- vorced her husband. abandoned Altman, national junior vice•presi. have been planned by the Junior fainerly of Detroit, 40 years old , Sunday. ganization was held at Lachar's her children and embraced Cathol- dent, who came here to assist in Bnai Brith grOup in Milwaukee. died in Newark, N. J., on May Hall Monday evening, May 23. icism in order to wed the scion making plans for the annual con- 24. Funeral services were held FOR SALE - Due bill good for Many organizations and syna- of Polish nobility. vention which will take place Sept. on May 26 with burial in Wood- rooms in New York's finest ho- 2 to 5, at which time thousands of mere Cemetery. He is survived Rogues were represented. tel. Forty tier cent discount. tsish toEd V ito ot r e on Jewish War Veterans and their stenS o tufd j e e n w onesi by a sister, Mrs. Harriet A. Wein- At this meeting an inspiring Wi sco Call Townsend 6-2830. brother, Eugene FOX-"Kidnapped," the story talk was given by Rabbis Moses berg, and a MADISON, Wis. (WNS)- auxiliaries will come here. &Salto ast1 Marble Monamasd• both of Detroit. WILL SUBLET beautifully fur- Fischer, Isaac Stollman and M. J. What will be tantamount to the The wives, mothers, daughters, Robert Louis Stevenson consid- 7729 TWELFTH ST. grand-daughters, daughters-in-law, ered his beat, is brought to the 8210 TWELFTH ST. nished three room apartment Wohlgelernter. Tiler 5-7153 undergraduate poll on or- the and sister of Jewish war veterans, screen for the first time in the It was decided to have a con- first • ABRAHAM J. SILIN question of racial bias was to a couple for summer months. TRINITY 2.0100 of 1616 Tyler Ave., ditd on May Desirable location. East Bos- ference at Lacher's ,Hall on '2th dared by President Clarence A. and also women by right of per• spectacular and exciting produc- of Wis- sonar service, are eligible to join tion at the Fox Theater. 25. Funeral services were held ton Blvd. References. CalL St., Monday evening, June 13, at u n c t h University h e ean of tnr awhen this auxiliary, and are invited to o'clock. All presidents receiving cDoynkssi Rufe Davis, comedy star of the on May 27 with burial in Clover Townsend 5-9843. ed that a announced letters are asked to urge their general student election would be attend the next meeting on Wdnes- picture "Mountain Music" and the Now! Detroit's Most Modern Hill Park Cemetery. He is sur- - Yarn( Z. P. M. to 11:30 P. M. Jewish Funeral Home vived by his viife, Sarah. and two TRAINED NURSE end masseuse members and friends to join this held to settle the controversy over day, June 1, at 8:15 p. m., at the original rube of radio, stage and Dail, evenings. 7:30 to 11:30 P. m• would like partner to open mas- organization. screen, headlines the Fox stage OFFERING daughters, Mrs. Nat 51. Schostak the ousting of Richard J. Davis, a Book-Cadillac Hotel. For information call Mrs. Louis " Mist lour sage parlor. Energetic, pleasant show in person with. his Gallup of 0. of Detroit and Mrs. FOR SEVEN DAYS ONLY Jewish student, as editor e; the and have business experience. Seiton, Townsend 5-1407. hill-billy singing and impersona- Camden, N. J. Daily Cardinal, student daily pa- DAY Olt NIGHT Not much money required. Ref- The latest, newest Jewish talkie, de- tions. Announcement of the elec. MICHIGAN - In "Vivacious pirtin• the wanderings of she deatah erences exchanged. Write Box Plan for Your Vacation at per ' tion was made after Dykstra had people from early Palestinian dais 40, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. The Pleterhood of Temple Beth El Lady," a young college professor's conferred with friends of Davis Monteith Inn Soon to Ile present time In sad and loving memory of awb ts. 1”,ni......n overnight visit to' the metropolis „ ....... _____ Ft.:beta. M. the newly .- ! ot!y. ni lent P. '. s: : r : and representatives of 114 011ber't Young woolen and will nut...dear father and grandfather, WANTED - • wife and , is productive of a sa • d Mrs, Arthur Baes-, —.... a ,q,....... . 1-.. 1.,-...1 ter trlinen.=-.rast Why 'worry... where you high school students to sell -..-,„,__...----"` " •—" " -----!...fway -----"'-----,.... _ ._._....______,_ .......'"— ---...- 1/ Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried Additional pounds 7e lb. TEE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE Pounds SHIRTS- No matter what you pay,' no laundry can launder a finer shirt WE 5 C 4 PtS °' t°: 75c ibbe it 18 lbS. 33etkr Lace Curtains-- Per Double Woolen Blankets ...di Feather Pillows SUNDAY DINNER 35c 25c HERE'S• FLAVORI All Ironed Service 30c America Rich Country FLAT PIECES AARON II. MAItGOLIS Kosher Meat and Poultry Market FREDSON KOSHER OBITUARY Strais Execubves Hear Regent Lynch 'NOW BERNICE PARKS HASKELL Modern J. W. V. Auxiliary Plans Convention Downtown Theaters .111anutl ilrbacb LITTMAN'S People's Theater Monday, May 30 ellutpattfrtit erruite Phone - z 6 7. 1-1,11:1 5.7177 Ara *.T 1111111111111=2111 V 3Elint Notre IN MEMORIAM ---ir 9219 o DErrilCat ---, ea Joy moan -m u.sr ao••• ■ •••n s ♦ on. know.* tive 0, love 'owes .I see see 11^14.... ;n;a:l.T77 1711M- spend for inr.-- - Ttnelinvssorict in ntario. - _ • . 7411 ThrSepaTaiii J ," and rtes . at on stita • glitgli.MT-T . • - • ,rmsos.. macs, MADISON FT Ffenberg • nd Um. M Hart_ Mra t. Outo wepoke on "Outatanding Inter. Sidney Howard's play of the same n•tional Jewlsh Women" name, in turn based on a chanter in Paul de Kruiff's "Microbe vh. annual meeting of Flint chapter when m be of Hades:ash engaged 50 men Hunters," is the source material luncheon preceded the badness •t the for a.screen drama. ewish Community Center Wednesday. Jewis h re Louis Letater presided and asked PALMS-STATE-Another tale invocation. Yearly report• of all the officers and standing committee chair. of small towns, "Quick Money," men were presented. Those Vying the is one of the features at the synopses wars Mrs, H. H. Aerates, Mr. Mrs Gilbe rt flen- Palms-State theater. M•urlr• ra totenbera 1,0 Mrs. - jo M yman and ADAMS-In "Goodbye Broad- berg . IH *WI Cooperateln. Mrs. C A. Alfred way," Alice Brady and Charles rove special report on an emergency campaign. Precedig n the election of offl• , yV inninger are the stellar lights cers Mrs. Leteder gave her president - Tn a movie based on the James report and farewell measlier. Mrs Flen- to the premblency and Gleason stage success. Jack Holt a hers w s named others elected •re: Vim rbs„preeldant. Jacqueline Wells and Dick Pur- Mrs Leff; rand vies-president. Mra. Cooperetein; secretary. Mrs. Keaton; cell are starred in the second fea- treuurer. Rotenharg Standing ture, "Flight Into Nowhere." committees 0111 be headed by the fol.. CINEMA-"Lonely White Sail," 100151 members: M 0 and Allied Allyah, Mr. Lebater; membership. Mrs, based on • novel by the popular Morris Fishier; child welts.. Mra Maur - s .ehool iew neon, Mr. Was (met author Valentin Katayev, Ire Davis; Jewish national reed. men Le; is at the Cinema Theater. Also tree. " on the program are the latest So- ais• Rabin; c""'"'"``e 0 "im*. Mn.lark ralowthw supplies pots 1100, Mrs. Joseph Rubin; calls. bins viet news reels. :7. 1.1'.."°.4:,"."11".1. 1 °V'i.`1.".":7.: a. a lot a UAW 11 --marbood ar who acted " d D better Jewish Kosher - ther infornaitioa to The How. NEW YORK (WNS) - Plans and & Frances Company, 2152 hotelthan the Monteith Inn, for strengthening the anti-Nazi situated on Lake Ros- Superior Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. beautifully - S 3 di y mi sse d by y his sons , Sam Memorial Day Racing Pro- and seau. Here you will find desired boycott in the United States were George, and daughter, Mrs. WILL. SHARE file room fur- rest. Here you will regain that adopted at the annual convention ' gram at Fair Grounds J. Bronstein, and grandchildren. nished flat with couple. Home lost pep and energy. Exercise or of the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi p ivileges. Inquire any time Way games under the direction of League and the annual conference At least eight Michigan owned Industrial Morris Plan Bank f the Women's Division of the unday at 2465 -Elmhurst, a. trained physical director. Dance thoroughbreds are being pointed Joins Federal Reserve Woolf. in the Casino to the tunes of the Joint Boycott Council meeting on for the $5,000 Col. Alger Memo- of the city. The League's confer. System rial Handicap which features the YOUNG COUPLE will share love- Monteith Inn orchestra. Enjoy the same day but in different parts ly home with one or two people. boating, swimming, fishing. golf, Memorial Day racing program at once elected • national board of Eugene W. Lewis, president of Meals if wanted. Real home. tennis, ping pong, or any other Detroit Fair Grounds next Mon. 72 which will choose new officers Reasonable. 26p6 Buena Vista, sport where they are at their day afternoon. Ready to accept the Industrial Morris Plan Bank between Linwood and Lawton. best. Plan for your vacation this the challenge from home state en- of Detroit, announces that their year at Monteith Inn. For infor• The ➢ omen's Division of the • tries will be Main Man. the con- bank has become a member of the .. mation or reservation write to and an executive director. sistent running handicap horse Federal Res-, ee System. lie ENJOY your vacation at an up sponsor a display of American Lake Orion. Monteith Inn, Lake Roeseau, Mus- Joint Boycott Council voted to stated the' the rapid growth of to-date farm • owned by J. B. Reipess. substitutes for Nazi-made goods Detroit's 37-Day Spring Meet- the bank and the ever-growing Furnished rooms, modern con- koka, Ontario, Canada. at the World's Fair and pledged veniences. Two blocks from Inc. under the auspices of the De. field of banking for the individ- to continuance of peaceful picketing troit Racing Association, opens ual caused the directors to feel Reasonable. Donations in Memoriam bathing beach. o f boycott violators. Speakers in- Saturday with the Inaugural Han- that a union with the Federal Re- Adepts preferred. Call Lake Jewish Home f for Aged eluded Mrs. Stephen S. Wise. Dor- dicap as the headliner. This event serve System would be an advan- Orion 2-24. -- othy McConnell, daughter of will attract some of the best i tage to the bank and its cus- The following have made con- e Bishop Francis J. McConnell and • WILL SUBLET well furnished Norman Rom her • teas. Mrs Robert - spring talent stabled at the track. tomers. apartment for July and tributions to the Home for Aged: Elinore Herrick. director of the The experience of the Industrial Among the probable starters Auguat. Reasonable to reliable Mrs..S. Abramsohn, in memory of second region, National Labor Re- te stint.. Mrs. Lebsher and Mrs. William for Monday's Memorial Handicap Bank of Detroit in making loans and father. Isaac lotions Board. - nder of jts,e,,,,hord of :ilirrnor.T,1•11 rt:•.mcaol.u tenants. Inquire evenings. 2911 mother, Jennie. are: King Heir from the Dixlana aggregating nearly *225,000.000 Greenberg; Mrs. A. Blumrosen, pn Montere cot Lawton. Town- -,,Stables; Grey Gold and Sir Jim to business men and individuals Mork. blra. Phillip Pieter, Mra Euk in memory of father, Leib: Mrs. "The Holy Oath," Yiddish Warren. Mrs. Edward Rosenberc Mn 51. send 5- James, owned by E. W. Dull y; with an excellent record of re- F. Greenberg, in memory of son, Ha, rs. M Barn ey Wine's.. user William Talkie, at Littman's (' T. D. Buhl's Gyral; Mrs. Ella payment, has established an abid- UNVEILING OF MONUMENT Abraham; Mrs. Sarah Manheim, Mn elmer The Holy Oath, a new Yi d - Bartlett's Zevson; Henry Datt- ing.,faith in the credit character An unveiling of a monument in in memory of father, Jacob Mil- . ..d ree. Abrarlfam ". Louie Harris: ner's Chalpbone; Biscayne from of the citizens of this great corn- ler; Mrs. Lela .Rich, Port Huron. dish talkie, will be the feature at ..._wea lo arg talked In 7 1 4,7. mlw 1.01.1.01 memory of Irving M. Osnos will Mirk, in memory of husband, Littman's People's Theater, 12th the Bomar Stable; and Fred Al- munity. .1 gn at `en. The Industrial Bank of Detroit take place on - Monday, May 30, Benjamin F. Rich; Mrs. A. G:110- and Seward. for seven days begin- el...1/071,e7 5 releetiee . seer's Jr.'s Bright Mark. in. at Clover Hill Park at 11:30 Races will be offered daily at it also a member of the Federal Cemetery. Rabbi L. Stollman and senthal, in memory of father, sing on Monday, May 30, This attemple, in Every language is Chone-Gershen-Shapsel; Mrs. E. filen depicts the wanderings of the the Fair Grounds at Detroit ex - Deposit Insurance Corporation. Cantor J. H. Sonenklar will offi- Williams, in memory of mother, Jews from Palestinian statehood which the soul of those who speak cept Sundays. from Saturday, it is enshrined.-Holmes. days to the present time. Some fear doth .ever bear love ciate. Relaties and friends are Henie. May 28, to Saturday, July 9. invited. company. .Races start at 2:30. Life has never been the MM. - I A Memorial Services for Lawrence Jones Sunday Memorial services in tribute to Lawrence Jones who died on Oct. 25 1936, will be held at Clover Hill Park Cemetery at 1 p. m. on Sunday. May 29. The services will be conducted by the Lamed Post of the Ameri- can Legion and the Jewish War Veterans , of America, Detroit Post 135. NV...". An New lori (to Prices: Adults 334 CAIldrea 11N I Fenkell Friendship and Loan Society Organized The Fenkell Friendship and Loan Society was newly organized for the purpose of providing re- lief of distressed members, visita- tion of the sick, payment of vol- untary sick and death benefit, mutual aid as well as to engage in various social activities. The membership is not limited to those living in the Fenkell section in Detroit, but is open to any man or woman, of the Jewish faith fro mthe ages 21 to 45. Meetings are held every Mon- day at 8:30 n. m., in the audi- torium of Congregation Shaer Shomayim, 1570p Muirland Ave. The next meeting of the society' will be a social affair on June and is open to everyone. Refres - a- ments will be served. Those wish- ing to join now may avoid a medi v cal examination and the payment of the initiation fee. For further information phone David Winkler, Trinity 2-8191, or Victor N. Bernstein. Townsend 6-6049, or write the president. A. Selvyanaki, 15375 Muirland Ave. A I •