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America Prick Periodical Carta

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI ICS OHIO

PAGE FIVE

&AMOK IEWISR et RON ICLE

July 29, 1938

Advance Furs

and

mt.

LEGAL CHRQNISL,8

,
,
linoraes ureetea
On J. N. F. Post,

35 Detroiters at
Bellefaire's Fete

Sy stems - Audits - Taxes

More than 800 alumni and
0
guests from every section of the
1
country attended the three-day
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
2
William Hordes. newly-elected
celebration July 22, 23 and 24,
1— N, I
1821 PENOBSCOT BLDG.
a chairman of the executive coin-
which marked the 17th anniver-
3
CA. 3338
sary of Bellefaire, Jewish Orphan 1 3
4 mittee of the Jewish National
Fund Council of Detroit, is being
Home, and the 50th birthday of ,,
23 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
widely commended on his elec-
the Alumni Association, A $10,-
tion. James E. Frazer, a non-
Mrs. Philip Gurviteh and daugh- 000 gift to Bellefaire was the
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Franklin.
Jewish attorney, reading of his
ter, Judy, of Boston Blvd. re- Alumni Association's contribution
election, congratulated him and accompanied by their grandaugh-
of turned home after spending four on this doubly gala occasion.
in the
sent a contribution to the fund. ter, Mary Frieda Einstein
Thirty-five residents of Detroit
Blairsville, Pa., left on Thursday weeks in northern Michigan.
Mr. Feeler .wrote:
attended the celebration at Belle-
"I see by the current issue of for Omena, Mich., where they will
faire, including lierbert Klein,
The
Monday
Night
Club
will
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle that spend several weeks.
By MAURIE SAFIR
hold a social all day Wednesday, president of the Detroit Alumni
you have been selected as chair-
Dexter at Burlingame
Aug. 3, at the summer home of Chapter; Nate Balaban, director
Snapshots: Marge Sofferin look- man' of the executive committee
Mrs. Sidney Rosenfeld and Mrs.' Mrs. A. Fieher in Cass Lake. of the Alumni Association; Mau-
TOwnaend 8.0155
ing very lovely in her new sports of the Detroit Council of the Jew- Carrie Cron of Cincinnati will ar- Members and friends are invited. rice A. Enggass, it director of
Bellefaire, and Mrs. Enggass, and
ensemble ... Mrs. Belle Schwartz, ish National Fund. My sincere rive Sunday to be the house
a c , o hir re a ( t ititlr eio sn ps ie . ndild
guests of Mrs. A. L. Bernstein ' The Lachver Aid Society Will Harry Friedman, manager of the
• portrait study of a lovely Jew-
inrg of Ping
Ave.
give their 20th annual picnic on Bejcrest Hotel.
! ish mother . . . Adolph Deutsch the Jewish people have . interested
Fred Lazarus, Jr., of Columbus,

Sunday, July 31„ at Shady l'ark,
proudly introducing his new mat! theinselven in the welfare of the
Mrs, Estelle Alexander of But, near Mt. Clemens. There will be 0.. was re-elected president of the
. . . The Jerry Morse's holding less fortunate. It is distinctly a
hoard
of trustees and directors,
fats is the guest of her children. lunches, refreshments 'mid enter-
hands ... The Ted Roth's taking national trait. In evidence of my Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Alexander tainment. Members and friends while I. S. Anotf of Chicago, gen-
a splash with the popular medico interest, I am enclosing my per-
eral chairman for the celebration,
WITH THE MOST MODERN
are invited.
of Calvert Ave.
was elected president of the
holding a stethoscope in one hand, Nonni check for use in the work."
a golf club in the other and with Mr. Hordes announced that the
Edith and Alan Kopelson and Alumni Association to succeed
Miss Betty Mann of New York daughter, Sally Jean, former De- Edward S. Klein of Cleveland.
love in his heart . . . Edith Bar- annual Tisha b'Ab collections will
Note in Progress
nett, quite attractive and atten-be conducted in Detroit syna- and Mrs. Harry Salter of Tor- troiters, now living in Beverly Michael Sharlitt was reappointed
onto
have been the guests of their Hills, Calif., are guests of Mr. and for his 17th year as superintend-
lion arresting while sunning her- , rogues on Sunday morning, Aug.
self . . . Add milestones: Mrs. 17. The work is being carried on brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wolf of 2127 Oak- ent at the home.
At the annual meeting of the
Lou Luckoff who celebrated her I under the direction of Rabbi J. S. Mrs. Carl Shalit of Boston Blvd. ' man Blvd. Their brother and
sister-in-law, the Kopelsons, have board, Maurice Rohrheimer of
birthday anniversary last week I Seerka.
1
. . . and this week is sporting a
1 Max Cavaler and Miss Frances been on a recital tour appearing Cleveland, and Commodore Louie
shiny new automobile . . . a
Cavaler left Saturday morning, on university concert series. Mr. D. Beaumont of l'aris, former
birthday gift from friend hus-
July 23, for a two weeks' trip Kopelson was formerly with the Clevelander, were made honorary
Detroit Institute of Musical Art, members of the board of direc-
band . . Injuries that Flo Ker-
through Mexico.
and is a member of the Bohemian tors and trustees in recognition
and
Ann
hutzen
recently
re-
nee
Club. In California, he is head of distinguished services to the
ceived in an auto collision have
Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Gilbert
home. They are the 14th and
mended . . . We're also glad to
of Woodingham Drive entertained of the music department of the
BUY YOUR
see that Gertrude Epstein re-
at a dinner party at their home, Urban Military Academy. This 15th persons to lie so honored in
covered so quickly from her ac-
Rhea E. Cashman announces a on Tuesday evening, July 26, inIseason he was elected to the board the 70 years of the home's exist-
cident . . . Our Franklin Hills European excursion tour to start honor of Congressman and Mrs,I of Pro-Musica in California.
Out of the 350 out-of-town
enceU
correspondent reports that on Sept. 3 from New York.
John D. Dingell. Among the
STORE IN
Blanche Siegel who played that
Miss Cashman has arranged the guests present were the lion. and I Mr. and Mrs. W. Rabinowitz, alumni who returned for the re-
TE
union, over 70 came from Chi-
Mrs.
John
C.
Lehr,
United
States
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
Posen
and
course
recently
gave
a
remark-
tour
to
include
four
eventful
Sat-
Best Allowances h, the City
DETROIT
able exhibition and was the envy urday nights in the 23 days. The District Attorney, Judge and Mrs. I daughter, Geraldine, are spending cago. Detroit sent the next larg-
0 Y
on Used Cars
of her male gallery ... The Irv- first Saturday night there will be Thomas C. Murphy and Judge I two weeks at Shady Rest Farm, est delegation, with 35, while 27
DELICATESSEN
.
+
land,
M
came
from
New
York,
Other
Port
DAIRY
APPETIZERS
i ing Blumberg'e accompanied by a gala midnight fete sailing out of Carl 51. 1% enleman.
cities with large representations

even, MIc
their daughter, Aline, are Cherie- New York City. The second Sat-
5c
Miss Natalie Slonim of Pin_ included Milwaukee, Columbus
PET or CARNATION MILK . . . . purchase tor Mee ..
vole bound where they will spend urday night gathering will be in
Rabbi Leon From has returned
25c
Free Ave. is speinling her vaca- and Lou Angeles.
next two weeks . . . No one London, England, the third in from a three-weeks' fishing trip
SALAMI, WIENERS
KRAJENKE BUICK CO. the
tion as a guest at the summer
Samuel Clark of Chicago, duos
25c
seems to get as much enjoyment Paris, France, and the fourth on the lakes in northern Michi-
DOMINO SUGAR, 5 lbs.
home of Mrs. B. Joseph of Wolf of 1822, was the oldest alumnus
11626 JOS. CAMPAU
25c
out of a game of Mah Jong as will be the captain's dinner gen. Ile was accompanied by his
SALAD DRESSING, quart
present.
Ile
is
71
years
old.
Sophie
Tolmich
and
Mildred
Gross
nephew,
Nathan
Silverstein,
who
TO. 8.9357
aboard the S. S. Normandie.
15c
BEST NEW SCHMALTZ HERRING, 2 for
Lillian Israel won the putting
Arrangements will be made for has returned to his home in Cin- L Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koblin Eighty-year-old Ike Cohen of Chi-
25c
cago, first child to enter the or-
BEECH NUT COFFEE, can ..
contest lust Tuesday and the 9 those desiring to remain in Europe cinnati, 0.
Find daughters, formerly of 3281 phanage, was made a life mem-
hole medal play match was cap- for a longer time to extend their
Sturtevant Ave., are now ,residing ber of the Alumni Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rothschild
tured by Sarita Lapides . . . tour, for visits to Switzerland,
at 18642 Roselawn Ave.
III-health prevented his being
of Moss Ave. are spending two
Dorothy Levy and daughter, Lois, Palestine or other countries.
present.
are vacationing at Michigana Information regarding this tour weeks in Goderich, Ont.
Miss 'Muriel Bean Stark is
SELLS TILE BEST FOR LESS
And Esther Bronstein is sojourn- may be gotten from Miss Cash-
visiting her cousin, Natalie B.
8816 TWELFTH ST., between Hazelwood and Gladstone
Mrs., Benjamin Blumberg and Stark of 4069 Grand Ave.
ing in Denver, Colo. . Wonder man at 1253 Griswold St., tele-
her
daughter,
Norma,
of
Oakman
where Irving Dworman has been phones Randolph 3368, 3369,
the past two weeks? . . . Ben 3370 .
Blvd. will leave Friday for Mack- 1
mac Island.
1 Fenton looks just as dapper in
a swimming suit as he does on a
Mrs. Abe Cooper and daughter,
golf course .. . Aside to Henri-
Juob
Winifred, of Chica go Blvd., are
etta Grad and Evelyn Rosenberg:
'People r
Tito K
i m ‘ party
visiting at the Arcady Club at held g M e■ Z =1'4
"I'm terribly sorry girls, really!"
LONDON. (WNS)—An erup-
1 A <'!.
Lake George, N. Y. They were T.," r 7,"th
t
l
e
II
11,7
. • . In a recent pillar we men-
101
er
a
l
e
. Gavin ";f:':111
Lee Road, , The committee consisted of tion of anti-Semitic Nazi signs has
tioned that Jules Schubot and
Beginning Aug. 1 the United accompanied by Miss Marion
Mrs. Abe Zamek, chairman; M r s Pen
MADE FROM
appeared
in many London sub-
Chicago,
Sammy Sofferin were a pair of Hebrew Schools will be closed for of
janoin Swimmer, Mr, Int ol S ie -b
ill.
New English Home just being completed in Russell Woods,
Barnett, urbs. The words "kill the Jews"
Mrs. Archie
I in' ph Rubin.
great competitors but after their
COSTLIER MATERIALS
Mrs llarold Goldberg and Mrs. Morris
conveniently located near Dexter Blvd. This desirable resi-
a month's vacation.
U.
letters
three feet high were
1,--eiraTc Rabinowitz of Boston, Stroun. Fifty guest. attended.
exhibition of bridge Sunday
Friday, July 29, was a 0 0
dence is finished in the finest manner—four large bedrooms,
carved on Bowling Green at Tot-
against a team of novices, they day" for all the pupils of the I Ma", is visiting with Mr. and
Pittsburgh.
21/2 baths with Kohler colored fixtures and tile to match—
alias Rita Goldstein of
ought to confine their competition United Hebrew Schools. The Mrs J. Greenberg of Elmhurst Pa has returned to her 1101110 aft. tenham. The walls of the Finch-
large closets, terrace porch and sun deck—luxuriously pan-
to golf .. . To the femmes: the United Dairies served the pupils Ave., following his graduation spending her vacation with her um le ley synagogue were smeared with
and aunt. and Mrs. Pam Cohen
eled library, private dining room and knotty pine breakfast
swastikas painted in red paint and
"Kiddies" party next Tuesday of the schools with refreshments from Harvard.
of Cherokee Road.
nook—recreation and card rooms—air-conditioned, two car
tar. Swastikas were also painted
Should be on your must list ... consisting of United Dairies prod-
garage and large trees—and many other modern features you
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sol
Eller
and
family
Abner Rosenzweig is spending
on the windows of the Labor Par-
Remember last year's? . . it's
Va
spending
I
heir
of toils Road a
ucts.
would not expect to see at such a low price—complete for
a few days at the Edgewater cation In l'arkersburg, W. Va.
ty's committee rooms in East

EXCURSION TOUR for members only.
only $13,400.
Beach lintel in Chicago. ie...
Willesden.

Was Ann Katehke of New York
Officers Installed by Ohodor-
TO EUROPE
See 37 other homes as low as $4150 in other sections.
with
'al le.
Clly
is
i
i spending her
The 1938 edition of Knollwood's
Arent.% Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
r
hover Progressive Aid
Mrs. Herman Schmier of Santa
annual President's Days are guar-
RAINBOWS ARRANGE
Barbara Drive and Mrs: Abe Katchke of • Ogemaw Road.
Society
anteed to eclipse all former
SUMMER GARDEN FETE
Schmier of Fairfield Ave. are vie I Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Kaplan of Chip.
lama Riled have as their gurst•
Visiting PLYMOUTH, LON DO N,
events ... the dates are Tuesday,
and Mrs M. L. Braude, Miss roost er
The following staff of officers cat' in Frankfort, Mich.
HARWICH, AMSTERDAM, HAGUE,
Aug. 16 for the women and
lb Rude, kter. Max Kauf m an and Nit s.
The annual summer garden
BRUSSELS, PARIS.
Wednesday, Aug. 17, for the was installed for the ensuing term
Mr. and Mrs. J. Horwitz and l'hillp goionion of Chica go.
formal of Purity Chapter, Rain-
Personally Conducted by
HO. 4480
14555 WYOMING
men ... the committee urges the of the Chodorkover Progressive son, Jackie, of Fullerton Ave. are
bow for Girls, will be held again
RHEA E. CASHMAN
members to make early reserva- Aid Society at its meeting at spending two weeks in Charlevoix,
at
the
home
of
Miss
Millie
Schuff
WORLDWIDE TRAVEL
tions ... Pontiac was well repre- Jericho Temple, on July 11: M. Mich.
of 16905 Wildemere Ave. The
BUREAU, Inc.
sented at the club on Sunday ... Eisenberg, president; Sol Lum-
formal has always been a high
1253 GRISWOLD ST., nr. Grand River
the contingent consisting of Sam berg, vice president; Gertrude
YOU CANNOT EXCHANGE OR RETURN
Miss Anna May Adler, who
Mr. and Mrs Joseph C. Hirschfield spot in Purity's social undertak-
RA 3368
Gilbert,
recording
secretary;
Louis
Cohen, Harold Goldberg, Ben
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Eileen, have returned ing, combining refreshments and
A VACATION--CHOOSE WISELY
Goldstein, Irving Steinman and Bogrow, financial secretary; Ed- II. Berger of Burlingame Ave., home from a short trip to Chicago.
music by a popular orchestra.
the Buckner Family . . . inci- ward Oberfield, treasurer; Her- has returned to her home in
and Miss Schuff, together with Mil-
Mr. anti Mr.. Louis Levine
Weinberg
of
Cln•elm
dentally, young Buckner (I can't man Bernson, sergeant-at-arms; Youngstown, 0.
Mr. •nd Mrs I
natl. spent several days during dred Brown, worthy advisor, will
think of his first name) is just Sam Brody, Mrs. Eisenberg and
the pest week at "11/4 kin.' Island.
be dad to supply information if
about tops among our junior Mrs. Shusterman, hospitalere;
offers the better things in vacation life. Our policy is, and
Dr. and Mrs. Perry Burnstine
Mine liclene Marienthat register of called at Un. 1-3288. This year,
swimmers . . . Where does Nate David Kay and Joe Stone, board of LaSalle Blvd., Dr. and Mrs. the
always has been, to give a great deal more for just a little
gal the formal is open to the public.
Probate Court. in leasing
of
candidates;
Dr.
Roy
S.
Gilbert,
Fishman buy his golf togs? . .•
more. This simple formula has earned for Totem Lodge its
Robert Rosen of Mack Ave., and Saturday on an extentted tour through
Idelleo
his newest outfit makes him look medical examiner.
high standing in vacation resorts.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ravine of
Plans were announced for the Woodingham Drive are taking a
like one of Warden Lewes board-
Air. and Mra. Jerome Levine are Jewish Children's Home
Golf Course on Premises
Dr. Rosen Outlines Vet
era ... Add sweet looking souls : 4th annual ball to be held Nov. lweek-end cruise on Georgian Bay. s, epting felicitations on the birth
Youths to Be Guests of
of • daughter, Lola Helaine, on gat.
Championship Tennis Courts
Aspirations in Radio Talk
Mrs.. Morrie Aronsson. Tab the 6, in the Aztec Towers.
urday.
Perfection
Lodge
at
Picnic
Indoor and Outdoor Handball Courts
It was also announced that the
gay nineties party tonight a swell
Mrs. Barney Donen of Grand
Mrs.
Derry
Alporn
hat
returned
Indoor Tiled and Steam•Heate,i1 Swimming Pool with
Sunday
In a recent radio address, Dr., affair . . . It's not too late to postponed picnic will be held on Rapids, is the guest of her moth- home from Ann Arbor where she was
Shady
Park
in
Mt.
Sun Ray Lamps
Sept.
11,
in
,
Robert Rosen, vice-president o make reservations ... Just phone
er, Mrs. 51. Yarrows, of Blaine undergoing medical treatment and is
now coot Meeting at the home of her
Clemens.
Private Bridle Path
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F.
the convention corporation of the Elmhurst 6870.
Ave
parent., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ermine.
Bathing,
Boating and Fishing in Our Own Burden Lake
& A. M., will have its annual pic-
Jewish War Veterans of the
Robin/ton, who was
re. Abraham
Unexcelled Cuisine
United States and general hous- his all to help the country of his Anti-Semitic Leaflet Distrib-
Mrs. Morris Braude and son, Misr. gyiVilt Block, daughter of Mrs. nic for members, their families
Preview Motion Pictures
ing chairman for the national en-
are leaving Sunday to Harry Hirai, of Buffalo. N. Y.. prior and friends, on Sunday, July 31,
uted in Washington Suburb Daniel,
adoption.
to her nuptials at Buffalo a fortnight at Cass-Benton Park, Six Mile Rd.
Brilliant Nightly Entertainment
campment to be held in Detroit
return to their home in Chicago, ago,
h Mr. Robin-
has arrived here with
"In view of the oncoming en-
Two Orchestras, Swing Band and Cuban Orchestra
Ill., after a two-weeks' visit with son following their wedding cruise to at Northville Road, A program
campment and the crisis we are
liermuda. They are making their home
Stately Surroundings on an Exclusive Estate
WASHINGTON, D. C.—(WNS) Mr. `and Mrs. Jack Tobin and with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. "Meter of games and races has beeen
passing through, every Jewish —A n t i - Semitic literature was Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tobin.
Robinson, of North Madison Ave., for planned by the committee to start
war veterans should join the
the present.
at 2 p. m., with a baseball game
publicly distributed within sight
Detroit Post No. 135 of the Jew-
following. Arrangements have
Miss Marcia Diamond of Long-
of the nation's capitol for the
On Burden Lake, Averill Park, New York
ish War Veterans of the United
FIDELITIOUS SORORITY
been made to have as guests the
first time when copies of a leaflet fellow Ave. is returning Sunday
States: The objects of this or-
DAVID N. KATZ, Managing Director
sponsored by the "Nationalist after a 10-days' visit with Miss
Fidelitious Sorority held a so- children from the Jewish Chil-
ganization are:
Write for Illustrated Booklet or fall
Publishing Co." were handed out Enid Baskin of Chicago, ill.
cial affair and midnight dinner- dren's Home
••1 To maintain true alleglant e to
The committee in charge of ar-
in Colonial Village, Va., a Wash-
dance at the Springdale Country
MR. H. J. KRAMER
the United Sint. of America; , tro en-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Irving
Dworman
honor
end
purity
In
public
af•
rangements
for
the
games
and
ington
suburb.
The
leaflet
said:
rage
Lobby, Maccabees Bldg., 5057 Woodward Ave.
tend,. to .
of Webb Ave. have returned home' Club.
1 01111, (0 4 ombat whatever
races is composed of Sam Plotler,
Communism
is
Jewish.
The
U.
S.
At
the
recent
election
of
of-
and
permanency
y
TO.
7.7967 — TE. 2-8702
Impair the efflo lets
er our in, iti•iiiii G I' ne, " en." .. ' Government is controlled by Jews. from a visit with their daughter, ficers, the following were chosen: chairman, Max Reidy, Arthur
the doctrine of universal lihert,,
Gould, Manuel Heitman, Al 110-
The
press,
radio
and
theater
are
Ruth,
who
is
spending
the
sum-
Alice
Horowitz,
president;
Phyllis
''''''
rights and full just ice to MI men
Jew-owned and controlled. They mer at Camp Arrowhon in Can- Strager, secretary; Ethel Lands- monoff and Worshipful Master
- 2. To combat the powers Or bigotry
ada.
. H. M. Friedman. Those in-
and derkneee wherever originating nod have a secret, inner world goy-
berg, treasurer. The club plans
whortmer their target to uphold the
ernment known to few people•
to have an informal installation tending o attend are as ked to
fair name of the Jew and fight his
-
Youngs
Communists
are
100
per
cent
for
Mrs.
Milton
Klivans
of
Drllow
fo
s tigns at Six Mile and
and an all-day picnic swimming
tiattles 4,herever assailed.
spending a few deays
'1. To Inculcate and keel , ails. the Roosevelt. Why? Get proof by 1 town, 0., is
at Whitmore Lake next Northville Roads to picnic ground.
pa rt y
spirit of comradeship among the men sending either cash or money or- I with her brother-in-law and is- i'
Sunday.
of our faith who fought in the y &Hem
der to: Nationalist Publishing I te r, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
were of the United Mates of America
The vocatfonal committee is un.
. 4. To aegis* such comrades and their Co." The address is a Washington Michelson, of Warrington Drive. der the chairmanship of Phyllis GOLDMAN, Z.O.A. HEAD,
famine, may stand in need of help,
SAILS FOR PALESTINE
tree all atom
rood
post office box.
encouragement or protection.
Strager.
BALTIMORE, Md. — Forty
ii., p .
1:' ,..14"i g
Mrs. Harry Brodie and laugh-
'1 To oncourage an,, promote at h-
For information regarding thip
cur
around with • gun Inetrad of
German boys and girls, ranging
ter, Madeline, of Chicago Blvd.
letir s a mong out members and in the
NEW
YORK
(WNS)

Dr.
sr

sorority call Phyllis Strager, To
youth of our faith
are spending the summer at
'AI. To instil love of country and nag
6-1669, or Ho. 9338, or write Solomon Goldman, newly-elected in ages from 14 to 16 years,
h r 'e
ae he
" crol d t
11117d Iltrels?'1'411:a
Charlevoix,' Mich.
in our jouth •nd to oster
f
such activities
president of the Zionist Organiza- visiting Baltimore during the past
Ching we hose to • concentration
Ada Kohn, 3010 Chicago Blvd.
petuate
the
objects
will
tend
to
per
MI
camp—and there fur &aimed.. Of
tion of America, sailed this week month as exchange students, re-
and Ideate of our organieatiob•
DR. ROBERT ROSEN
eon.... we hare a l. too, bat
Miss
Ruth
Ehrlich
of
Chicago
for
Palestine
where
he
is
to
con-
"7. To gather and preserve the r-
pa won't find remny welters. ar-
RODIN CLUB
ords of patriotic sereli e performed ecy
b
Blvd. returned home Monday from
tists, musician., preacher., olden-
fer with Jewish leaders on ex- ceived a letter in German that
from Sept. 2 through Sept. 6, the men of our faith: to honor their
tist• or teas-hero, there.
a 10-day visit at Muskoka Lodge
A garden party was given by Mrs. tension of American Jewish sup- attracted wide attention in the
outlined the aspirations of the memory and ehleld front negiert the
Did you •hkerve, If jive raw the
in Canada.
Oriole% play, that • fellow awned
Nathan Fishman and Mrs. Milton pert for the rebuilding of the Baltimore Press. The Jewish
veterans and said that Ameri- grave', of our heroic deed.
Joe Greenberg WI. right In there
"The
creed
of
the
Jewish
War
It Happened to the Jews
Miller on June 25, at the spacious country and the enlargement of Times was one of the publications
canism Is the organization's chief
with She mot of the bp.? Toted
Miss Fern Aiken of 3001 Webb home and garden of Mrs. Nathan i m m i g r a Lion opportunities for to print the letter, signed by
mrpri•d that some of oar bad-
creed. Extracts from his ad- Veterans is that Americanism is
Ave. is vacationing in Bermuda. Fishman, 2984 Burlingame. The refugees. His first stop will be seven Baltimore boys and girls,
hht
the best antidote for all alien
•pert. Man are nowAryono
By RABBI MORDECAI L BRILL
dress follow:
like Joe Latent, Henry A nnstrottg,
whose
ages
also
range
from
14
'isms.'
London
where
he
will
confer
with
party was given to raise funds for
Joe IlIMsgain, Max Baer, Jesse
"The Jewish War Veterans of
--
The Misses Hilda and Selma needy families that are eared for Dr. Chaim Weizmann. From Lon- to 16. The letter follows:
"We, the Jewish War Veter-
thsen Able (etemen. Jim Londe%
the United States cooperate with
Woo) right, 1933, S A 5' • /
.Tuxedo Ave. are spend-
Y oe are prohnbly intermted In
Jakont
don he will fly to Warsaw to
the American Legion, V. F. W., ans of the U. S. of America, re-
by the Rodin Club.
Did yors • learo the sisnidcanew of
burning as mach abet Dallimore
ing their vacation at Port Stan-
study the Jewish situation in Po-
all thaws firework% Lod Monday?
II
aa poosible in your Mort M ay.
and the D. A. V. and other Amer- sent in the strongest terms pos-
In Rome it was customary to ley, Oiftario, Canada.
It woe our Independence Bay eel. -
I.
pretty hard to see ev eything In
eible
permitting
the
display
of
land. After that he will fly to
Pollakoff Loses Libel Action
ican veteran organizatione, so
while
' ath's, IL you midst Clay
read a list of articles stolen dur-
three mee..
ts
Isn't II?
I on hose
Palestine. He will return by
longer. )on vrould see I■ hy tree
learned about the long mean°. we
that when a comrade joins our the swastika on the same plat- ing the year at the synagogue
Miss Anne E. Brown, daughter
speech. free worahip, equality of
form with the American Flag.
who.' children enjoy. Sou hare
LONDON. (WNS)—Another in way of Antwerp, Belgium, where
ranks and realizes what the vet-
Me
right,
met,
ars
and
creed,
and
service on tfle eve of the day of of Mrs. Fannie Brown, has set
liolened to our in te r MIMIC. lint
the series
of libel actions against he will attend a specially con-
ri
to life, liberty and the Inseaull
Mese are onch • smalltart of
eran group stands for, he readily The one stands for justice, free- atonement to warn Jews against
Aug. 14 as the date of her mar-
happinro. are thing. well worth
140 Ono
Ile people,
their me-
joins these other groups if he is dom, democracy and tolerance, buying or in any way dealing riage to Dr. Allan R. Wolfe, son newspapers that had stated that voked meeting of the Palestine
eviebrating.
Orwarn* Tut see It
t tom and %en( Imentis, that we
the Pariser Tageblatt, German Foundation Fund.
while the other is diametrically
now--wr feel II %%kir,
Month( son would be Interested In
not already a member.
with the stolen goods. In the of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wolfe. language anti-Nazi daily in Paris,
H
MM. ye. tell the 1.4110 folk.
learning some of the more I m.
"Anti-Semites libel the Jew by ,oppes ed to these rinc D ow
•boal 'Shirley Temple, and ening
oprelsolly Mace your
Pedyant
calling him unpatriotic and coo-lcan a true American, especially Venice community such announce- The wedding will take place at had been sold by its former pub-
Bnai David A. Z. A. 314
msots, remember to aseullors a few
will Mingo,
sta
m t Hier.
calling
Ile iance to m e n t a were made regularly the Wilshire Hotel.
xr
lisher, Vladimir Poliakoff, to Nazi
of these thing. to.
Foe inrtanee, hare you visited
munistic—the Jewish War
the Enorh Prat t rem Library ?
Horemly.
interests, was decided against
both? No one can worship two throughout the var :
With the Regional A. Z. A .
erans Organization is a living an-
There
ore
thoomnd*
of
booko-
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Robins of Poliakoff when the British High
1111IA/W, 11. W.
masters. They must be a traitor
good bawl and indifferent—la the
swer to both slanders. No Jew
ItUDLOW, JUNE LoCOM ■ Si,
According to Talmudic pre- the Wilshire Hotel have returned Court held for the News Chron- sports meet approaching on Aug
anoeh Pratt, and in all Its his-
7, the Alephs of the Bnai David
JOHN C► .RPOR 11.1, 151St
who has fought and offered his to the one or the other. We, scription the synagogue was to be home after spending the past two
t
Men
1E5INNON.
GIRI.GOItY WEI-
the Jewish War Veterans, pledge
icle,
defendant
in
the
action.
Po-
Zi trt IZe tett = has
all for his country can be called
the tallest building in town. weeks at the Spink-Wawasee Ho- liakoff had previously won vindi- Chapter 314 are practicing base-
GAND, PARKER HOCSE.
In B ltimore-Mare I oa noticed
a
ball, track, swimming, golf, ten-
either of these—justly! It is the most precious things—our Oftentimes this prescription could tel, Wawasee, Incl.
these?
cations in France and in an action nis and other events to be held
Hose yres nod the editorials is
only those with blind prejudice lives—to defeat this alien doc- not be carried out. Thus the king
the Baltimore lin, criticising our
against the London Jewish Chron- in Pontiac. Moot of the track
One of 'fillet's oft - quoted sw-
trine espoused by the "German
and hate that would do so.
of Spain in 1261 ordered the Jews
Mrs. B. Joseph and her two
President Rommel*? llustmart
ings has it "an empty-headed man
American Bund," which is a
icle.
men
running
for
314
have
won
those
who
slander
Wrilte
gnu m very Hwang.. hat
"To remind
enlarge, elevate, or daughters, Edith and Renee. are
not to
cannot
be a sin-fearing man, nor
the
fact
Is
that
say
he...paper-
misnomer;
it
should
be
called
their letters for track in Central
the Jewish race, may I call to
beautify their synagogues." Oc- spending their vacations at their
generics
can
la fart, anyone In
can an ignorer? person be pious."
iligh School during the past year.
peak hie mind •boot oar Fres&
their attention just one instance. the 'German Nazi Band,' because
there is nothing of Americanism casionally, however, European summer hone at Big Wolf Lake. ARENA GARDEN WRESTLING Some of the track men are: Mar-
rut.
I am referring to that unselfish in it. We pledge to preserve synagogues were very high and
Hare yea observed thatesm the
The number of windows is a
Two Jewish matmen in th e ray Mahlin, Jack Rouman, Lewis

onwery stereo. In all ore.
patriot, Ilyam Solomon, an imml
Mr. and Mrs. A. Goose and
d integrity of our this would anger the church ate
synagogue was by preference 12,
Item of Italtimons, hare plenty of
Blustein,
Milton
Minkin,
Roy
Ile
helped
light-heavy
division
appear
on
Ave.
Jew.
son
of
3322
W.
Buena
Vista
grant Polish
batter sod eggs to oell?
but
this number Was not strictly
finance the Revolutionary War of country, and be true to the prin- thorities who demanded first place left for an extended vacation in next Monday's wrestling card at Meyers, Irving Rosman, Irwin
Ilave y••
our new voting
followed. No synagogue was built
Independence. His entire fortune ciples of our democratic form of for their church. There is record- Northern Michigan.
he *sumo of ma-
machine.. ulth the
the Arena Bowl. They are Abe Weiler, Harold Milner, Sidney
Sens in the time
dklateo
of
all
paeans?
It
Is
meter
without
windows; the example of
t the disposal of his coon- government, 'Equal rights for all ed the case at
Greenberg, a wrestler of roug h Brodie.
to •eite ...la" than mem • different
Was •
e
nt t III where the
Daniel (Doi 6:11) was followed,
try which was somewhat over with special privileges for none.'" of Pope Innoc
lever One every candidates bat Bal-
Mrs. R. Bieget is spending the ways, and "Ruffy" Silverstein. •
complaint net forth that the syna-
timorean. rem to think It_ Ms
to have:window; facing Jervis._
former Big Ten star from Chi-
Flower. far al ornaaloas —
s
$600 000 and this money
well worth the egret.
s-a s hi g her than the neigh- summer at Shady Rest Farm,
We should weep for men at gone
lam.
Dutter-Jzzy Florist, Tyler III-4621
Dual yes think Ws well to be
cars.
never been repaid. Ilyam Solo-
Portland, Mich.
boring church.
gave
their
death.
but
be
poverty,
mon died in

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