• ' 4arafaut PenkNail Carta 0 CLIFTON AV2NUI CINCINNATI 20, OHIO _PAGE_ FIVE Mageraorrimsnamma4 May 20, 1938 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER The Best Materials Used WORK GUARANTEED. FREE ESTIMATES STAR TENT & AWNING CO. PLAN FOR VETS' ANNUAL CONCLAVE parade as well as the numerous business sessions will be included in the busy program. Numerous places of interest will be visited by the out-of-town veterans. Hello Knollwoodians! Ilere we are back again along with your creditors ready to dispense foot- notes on Knollwood personalities. All members will look alike in the news spotlight . . . We will en- deavor to print the,, news you make . . . not the views we take . .. so we'll be seeing you in the column. • Do You Have To Die To Win Many people do not fully realize what Life Insurance can mean to them after the immediate need for family protection has passed —say from age 60 onwards. Having provided for your fam- ily what'have you done for yourself? If your present insur- ance would nbt provide a comfortable retiring allowance, let me show you our Retirement Income plans. I will give you full particulars without obligating you in any way. DAVID L NAIR BARRY IIIMELSTEIN "..GREAT-WEST LIFE A••tdoeesNCIII COMPANY •••• •••iii• • •SIONNI•a• I suppose we ought to begin by reporting that the course (curse to • few friends we know) is in the best condition it's ever been in but that and it won't wouldn't b e news, ■ help • few others, because youv'e already seen it for your- selves .. . and know that it's "tops" in the district. • A nod to Iry Blumberg, Jim Ellmann, Nate Boris, Alms Schreiber and Fred Simmons for the fine work they did on behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign . . . At one of the luncheons Fred was asked to take a bow in recognition of his specialty in getting contrib. utions from "sleepers" . . . Note: A "sleeper" is one whose name is not recorded in the _ solicitation list and has never contributed to any previous campaign. Announcing the Official Opening of the .„ BIALOSTOKER PICNIC GROUNDS SUNDAY & MONDAY, MAY 29 - 30 DECORATION DAY All landsleit and friends are invited to the opening. M u sic for dancing—light lunches and refreshments— Make your plans to attend ADMISSION FREE The grounds are available to all societies for affairs at very reasonable rates. For further information call Julius Reznik, Townsend 6-1871. Direction to Park; Inn fl)ke Mad 10 II•Mlle Rood; turn right one mile to 1104AM Road; turn left on lloo‘er Road at 111/2-Mile Rood to Amanda MARTIN HORWITZ Top Allowance in the City FOR YOUR CAR ON NEW DE SOTO-PLYMOUTH SERViCE • WWJ from 8:45 to 9 p. m., on the following dates: Monday, June 20—Speaker, Dr. Robert Rosen, chairman of gen- eral housing. Monday, July 18—Speaker, Na- thaniel Goldstick, chairman of program. Monday, August 22—Speaker, Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, post sur- geon and chairman of publicity. Samuel J. Leve spoke over WWJ last Monday. The committee is also contem- plating using other radio facilities with additional speakers. On May 29, at 10 a. in. Mau- ' rice Bordelove, will speak during Memorial Day Services for the veterans. Plans are also being made to enlist the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and other veteran groups to co-operate in various ways to help in the success of the convention. Mayor Richard W. Reading is expected to deliver the wel- coming address at the opening of the gathering. The Women's Auxiliary of De- troit Post No. 135 and its presi- dent, Mrs. H. Shapiro, are also developing an interesting program of entertainment for the ladies. Approximately 10,000 delegates and friends are expected in De- troit for the national annual get- together Sept. 2 to 5, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. REPAIRED CLEANED AND DYED for journalism for dramatics. Craftsmanship in printing, weav- ing, modeling, woodwork and many other manual arts is de- veloped. Fresh Air Camp opens its 25th season—its I lth at the present location on Blaine Lake, near Brighton, Mich., on June 27, with plans for a summer program of healthful, outdoor activties for Jewish boys and girls from six through 15 years of age. The 1938 season will be divided into five two-week periods, beginning June 27, July II, July 25, Aug. 8 and Aug. 22. Camping programs have been highly developed since the out days, a quarter of a century ago, when Fresh Air Camp was out New Clinic Addition • Surprisingly low prices for quality work. • Try Forest fine Shoe Repairing — see the A twelv•-bed dormitory addition to the camp clinic has been built this year. The modern, medical I clinic is fully and scientifically equipped to treat any emergency. A physician and graduate nurse are on duty at all times. Pure well water, inspected regularly by the Michigan State Department of Health, is piped to all parts of the grounds and into all buildings, An excellent sewage disposal sys- tem, with washroom and toilet facilities in each building, insures camp sanitation and camper health. AT CAMP CLINIC • Members have received weekly bulletins reporting the progress of the swimming pool, committee ap- pointments. improvements. social plans, etc., so anything recorded here would be repetition, but there is one thing we feel should be repeated and that is the local Hikes and Hobbies phone number of the club . . . Hikes are more than tramps Elmhurst 6870 . . . As Charlie Ginsberg would say, "What a con- through the country—they are ex- peditions for the study of nature venience!" lore and woodcraft. Hobbies are • given a prominent place in the Sam Kutzen almost had one Fresh Air Camp program, also. A of his hands amputated while camp paper and costumed thea- playing • friendly round' with trical performances offer oppor- Max Kerner, Harry Clark and tunities for children with a flair Sam Gelanty . . . On the third FACTORY METHODS • NO CHARGE FOR PICK • UP AND DELIVERY Phone TRINITY 1•2000 Through the years Fresh Air Camp has grown to be • commu- nity institution. Many Detroit Jewish boys and girls, who at- tended the camp as children, have returned each summer and re- mained to become counselors and camp directors. This year Irwin Shaw will return for his third sea- son as camp director. He brings with hint a highly-trained coun- Jefferson Ave , just a stone's throw away from the city. Today, the camp site occupies 90 acres in the heart of the Michigan coun- tryside. Its modern buildings, surrounded by woods and rolling farm country, face beautiful. se- cluded Blaine Lake. And campers' days are filled with planned activities of greater scope and variety than pioneer Fresh Air Society directors would have believed possible. The twice- daily dip includes scientific swim- ming instruction, guarded by ac- credited Ode-savers, with classes in canoeing and boating as part of the general waterfront pro- gram. All outdoor games. from eball and tennis to croquet be and horse-shoe pitching are super- vised by counselors expert in the particular sport. by difference. • Specialized Shoe Dye- ing and Cleaning. • We use themost Modern Shoe Factory Equipment. • Expertly trained Shoe- makers rebuild shoes to look like new. • We use only the fine Prime Oak leathers. Community Institution Interesting radio program in behalf of the United States Jew- ish War Veterans and their 43rd Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. national encampment were ar- ranged for broadcast over Station Max Blumberg and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bonin on the Consecration of their daughters, Adele and Marion, respectively ... Also con- gratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kavanau on the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Richard, Alan. • 1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG. SHOE REBUIL DING Will Open Its 25th Season on June 27; Registrations Now Being Taken at 51 W. Warren Ave. Tyler 6-4100 8840 Linwood FOREST Vitalize CLEANERS reshgirOmp (CONCLUDED FROM PARE ONE) FOREST CLEANERS D DYERS, Inc. VISIT SCHOR'S WHOLESALE S HOWROOMS it BUY Fine Furniture wholesale through any dealer of your own choice. WE welcome the opportunity of show- ing you around without any obligation to buy. BASEBALL AT CAMP selor staff of 24, headed by Irving Rosen and Sara Stein, as chief counselors, both of whom are well-known and well-loved by Fresh Air Campers of the past few years. Mr. Shaw is planning a two-day institute for his coun- selors at camp, June 25 and 26. Registrations for Fresh Air Camp may be made at 61 West Warren Ave., Room 308. any week-day from 9 a. rn. to 4:30 p. m. The camp fee for a two-week period, including transportation to and from camp, and a physical examination. is 820. Detailed in- formation may be obtained by calling the camp office, Columbia 1600. CHOI R; FUNNITUIV. COMPA 8928 TWELFTH ST. nistic or in any way identified with any other 'isms.' WHOLESALE ONLY The Jewish War Veterans of Showroom Hours-9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Daily the United States is recognized 9696 GRAND RIVER Monday and Wednesday till 9 P. M. by the United States Veterans') Near Livernois HOGARTH 9898 Tells of Aims of War Veterans in Administration and by Congress' as one of the leading national Immommek Radio Address SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY!! 1101MISBMII veteran organizations. Bill Brown and Leo Goldsmith "American people have need for In an address delivered over have resumed their golf rivalry an aggressive, militant and fear- and from the sad expression on Station WWJ on Monday, Samuel less organization like the Jewish Leo's physiog after Sunday's J. Leve, chairman of the conven- War Veterans . of the United round it isn't difficult to guess tion corporation of the Jewish States. When Hitler came into who holds the advantage . . . in- War Veterans of the United power in 1933, we were the first Rheumatism. Strictly LARGEST MEN'S CLOTHING STORE ON 12TH ST. cidentally, Bill is the proud pos- States, outlined the aims of the to realize what a menace he would Arthritis, Kosher sessor of a cup which he recently organization and spoke in behalf be, not only to Jews but to civili- . Sciatica, of the forthcoming convention to Cuisine zation and to democracy in gen- won in a squash tournament at Nervousness, the Sidney Hill institute .. . It eral. The first public protest in the form of a monster parade was High Blood seems that Bill does everything • staged in March, 1933, and imme- well. Pressure. • diately thereafter the economic Tonic Bath Bath House Dr. George Fineman has done a boycott of Nazi goods and serv- for that ices was launched. This is the lot of extracting in his profes- and Hotel sional life but he promises to ex- most effective peaceable weapon Run Down under same tract from his bag of plans an which we have today to use Condition roof against nations which violate hu- event that will long linger in your For the lizst 22 years Halperin's have been noted memories,. . . The occasion will man rights. These activities are for finer grade Men's clothing, hats and furnish- be the inaugural dinner-dance two of the most outstanding of a KRAEMER'S which will be held this Saturday long series of achievements of ings. We are now forced to clear out this Jennie Needle Goodman night, May 28. While we are Olympia Hotel and Mineral Baths the Jewish War Veterans since its $25,000.00 stock, at less than Wholesale. MUTE OR PHONE MT. CIALMENS is Club to Installs Officers not familiar with the complete organization in 1896. MOUNT CLEMENS, MICHIGAN van practically every patriotic Program, we do know that George on Sunday holiday, the Jewish War Veterans has worked untiringly to make his conduct a coast-to-coast broadcast The Jennie Needle Goodman debut as chairman of the enter- for the promotion of good will, Club will have a banquet Sunday tainment committee an over- 1 whelming success ... which means I "So effective has been the work evening, May 29, when new of- of the Jewish War Veterans in ficers will be installed, at the a great evening for the guests.1 The affair is formal and restricted l!" combating anti-Semitism that they residence of Mrs. Mollie Gutter- Draperies, Bedspreids and Lace Cloths to the membership. Let's all start were recently invited to join with man, 2703 Fullerton Ave. the season by attending. It is not the American Jewish Committee, FREE STORAGE FOR SUMMER MONTHS The officers are: President, the American Jewish Congress Insurance Against Fire and Theft Mrs. Morris Weiner; vice presi- too late for reservations: call John . and the Bnai Brith in a co-ordina- dent, Mrs. William Seltzer: treas- Hopkins at Elmhurst 6870. 7529 PURITAN AVE. NEAR WELLAND —M. S. tion group to combat anti-Semit- urer, Mrs. Sam Gurian; secretary, Phone UN. 1-3787 ism in the United States. Mrs. Benjamin Bagdade. "The Jewish War Veterans of Bnai David Sisterhood Ar- SAMUEL J. LEVE the United States has been the ranges for Graduation in combatting Nazi be held here from Sept. 2 to 5. spearhead June 5 Our Custom Line of Ambassador—Eagle- and in arousing the Amer- In the course of his address he camps, ican public against the menace of Stylepledge—London Mode stated: A farewell party to close the Nazism in America. We have "The Jewish War Veterans of been very active in curbing their season's activities of the Bnai Da- vid Sisterhood, will be given for the United States was organized can - A m erica n, goose-stepping, members and their husbands, on . in Morel?, 1896, by Jewish vet- swastika-flying activities in the Regular $38.50 to $45.00 Values Saturday, June 11, at 8:30 p. m., erans of 'the. Civil War. We are United States and in sponsorin at the social hall. Late supper composed of the few remnants laws to curb such activities. N Sizes to fit Regular--shorts—stubs—stouts will be served, there will be danc- of these members of the G. A. R., less zealous have we been in com- ing and a floor show. The board of the 5,000 Jewish veterans who batting Communism, Fascism. and THIS SALE IS CASH AND CARRY . members and officers will act as fought in the war with•Stiain, and other subversive movements." the 250,000 Americans of Jewish hostesses . ALTERATIONS AT COST last war. at who fought in our On Sunday morning, June 5, faith $1.95 $3.50 Fine Spring Hats, sale 10 o'clock, the Bnai David Reli- i During the World War. the Jews 50 Years of Baths with Same gious School will have its annual constituted more than 4 per cc:nt ,Attendant at Mt. Clemens $3.85 $5.00 Penn Craft Stetson Hats sale graduation exercises, Rabbi J. S. of the armed forces, despite the Custom Shirts (62.1542.6e) sale $1.79 Sperka will deliver the address. fact that we represented but 3 3 for at-n3 What is probably a new all-time $1.00 David J. Cohen, president of tlriper cent of the total population record for continuous use of Choice of $1.65 Fine Shirts sale synagogue, will present diplomas. of the United States. Almost 20 Mount Clemens mineral baths has 55c Holeproof Hose, now 3 pairs $1.00 Martin Bruson is the teacher hf per cent of the Jewish contingent beer, set this year by Herman C. 39c Holeproof Hose, now 4 pairs $1.00 the graduating class. The Sister- were volunteers. More than 10,- Baehr, of Cleveland, former $1.79 $2.50 Pajamas, on sale hood, sponsor of the Sunday 000 were of commissioned rank mayor and well known in Ohio 3 for 15.55 School, will present the graduates and 1,100 received citations for political circles. Mr. Baehr is Choice of all $1.00 Ties 79c with flowers. Reception will follow valor. There were 14,000 Jewish celebrating his 60th year at the Shevuoth finds United Dairies, as usual, prepared to provide 3 for 115.15 for parents, pupils and teachers. casualties and 2,200 made the au- Mount Clemens baths, and what 65c and 8Se I,. now 44e the Jewish community with their favorite dairy foods. A . Cantor Kapov-Kagan 10 1 be as-ipreme sacrifice. The voluminous is most interesting—he has had 3 for ELLE SCHREIBER MOTORS HUMPHLETT green, Sam's putt rolled beyond the cup and as he lunged for- ward to stop the flight of the ball, hi. right hand felt 250 pounds of Sam Galanty's weight with the admonition that those things simply weren't done in golf. • S. J. Leve Describes J. W. V. Activities JACK HALPERIN'S LEASE EXPIRES MUST LIQUIDATE ENTIRE STOCK Our Entire Stock Placed in 3 Groups. Choice of the House $26.50 - $29.50 Suits and Top Coats Sale $ 15 CURTAIN CLEANERS $34.50 - $36.50 - $40.00 Suits and Top Coats Sale FOR SHEVUOTH . . . Serve 520 Suits and Top Coats Sale $25 UNITED DAIRIES, inc. DAIRY PRODUCTS _ S-7 t — e aa.11. res ..• lea - .11 — .....a ......! sr.!, me an! ... ■ MenrryTTre- evi,......met' to air' Anna: swassass........ .........A....to• - w` no4i4: Unkliirs%116111.0"- Sour Cream, Sweet Butter, Cottage Cheese and lee Cream are of the highest grades, always fresh and sanitary. INSIST UPON UNITED DAIRIES PRODUCTS FROM YOUR GROCER OR STOP OUR DRIVER. IF YOU PREFER— 11•Irteg 14115 t to delivered to year home wafted with a bond seal rap on every bottle. Phone UNIVERSITY 1-2800 and prompt delivery to your home will be made. United Dairies, Inc. , of Jewish_ ront ribution to 1 • • ......,,,,,,..- -e*.-eT. r.- A cum." Dioeucts It reiniterlrtri 1055 Puritan Avenue onto- evAnne, enetv - nomination of officers will 'Lane place. Mrs. Albert Swartz of Otsego Ave. will entertain the board members at her home, on Tues day, May 31, at 1:30 p. m. Contributions to the Jewish Children's Home • The Jewish Children's Home of Detroit wishes to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of dona- tions from the following: Professional League for Civil Rights, Maurice Aronsson, Mrs. Levine, Mrs Barnett; Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Cramer, in memory of Mrs. Clara Holtzman; Mrs. Rosen- thal; Miss Ida Karbal, in memory of mother, Mrs. Esther G. Karbal; C. Gottesman, Mrs. Jack B. Ro- senfeld; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen, in honor of Moe Lumbers; J. W. Webber, Mrs. D. Rosoff, Mrs. Hirshfleld. •••• - • gionous recorc: ut "-^- • ' - env sacrifice. Many have been dec- orated for bravery, not only by the American Government but by foreign nations. "The Jewish War Veterans recommends to its members that they pin the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Disabled American Veterans, and other veteran groups and, contrary to the opinion that we take membership froth these other groups, it will be found that the membership of the other veteran groups is actually increased by the establishment .of a Jewish War Veteran Post in any community. In many Instances other veteran groups assist us in organizing new Posts. "We stand for one flag, one government and one country. We are wholly American in our ob- jectives and are opposed to every- thing that is unpatriotic, commu- m mtufMN veneerer - saw- 111 - ',. • years. In 1888 it wasn't as easy to get to Mount Clemens as it is to- day. There were very few bath- houses in the city and , no hotels to speak of, but the beneficial waters that brought Mayor Baehr relief in 1888 have continued to attract him back to Mount Clem- ens each year for 50 years. He has tried famous spas throughout the world, but always has come back to Mount Clemens and this year he is celebrating his golden bath anniversary. Ungar litt4 El Notts Sabbath Earning ServIest: At the AaLIV morning N ay al II n 0 will tor ear IN and the Curse.. OT °Nero/nes AM.., !ITU.% •-., - . -..11•111:14:11111.' 8945-8947 TWELFTH ST. Between Hazelwood and Taylor Make No Mistake There Is Only One Jack Halperin's on 12th Ganapol School Recitals , on Thursday evening, June 2, it 1 MacGregor Library Auditorium, The Canape' School of Musical ! and • program by pupils of Mrs. Art announces the following re- ) Donald Bachman. Miss Ruth Naar ;balm, Mrs Alfred Hughes, and citals during the coming week: Mrs. Henrietta Fonger on Fridry The pupils of Mrs. Ray Robinson evening at the school.