fitEljerRonyonsntrimartal) June 30, 1939 554 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Alfred J. Ruby's Annual Summer SALE Women s Footwear NOW GOING ON *605 I. 8 885 Values formerly to $16.75 We offer a large selection of fine Ruby shoes, including a group of the famous La Valle footwear in the season's smartest styles. Models for all occasions in all wanted materials, including whites, prints, and blacks. ALFRED UBY 1526 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD VACATION IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN AT LASS EL LODGE Here's Your Opportunity to Spend the Kind of • Vacation You've Always Dreamed About Comfortable Lodging - Excellent Food - Low Rates WRITE FOR PAMPHLET Cassel Lodge - Lewiston, Mich. HOTEL PALMETTO An Excellent Address In a desirable location . with atmosphere and service combined with the most modern conveniences for luxurious living . . . truly the Palmetto offers you the city resi- dence ideal .. . THE TARIFF IS MODERATE ONE HUNDRED TEN EAST HANCOCK (CORNER JOHN R) TELEPHONE COLUMBIA 3000 BERTRAM FRIEDMAN, Manager Raymond J. Kelly Pleads for Peace Engagements Declaring that the power-mad dictators of Europe are threat- Margaret Cohen's engagement to Milton Sneiderman will b ening the peace of the world, formally announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nelson Raymond J. Kelly, Corporation of Elmhurst Ave., at a dinner given in their honor to be held Counsel of Detroit, pleaded for July 9. Mr. Sneiderman i3 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sneider a constant vigilance lest these man of New York City, forces of evil should gain a foothold in this country. Mr. Mrs. Fannie Schweitzer of 3301 Richton Ave. announces the Kelly delivered his address over engagement of her daughter, Sally, to Milton Golden, son of Mrs. Altman's Jewish radio period on Mary Golden of Grand Ave. Station WMBC last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Schatzman of West Grand Ave. announce After being introduced by Ben the engagement of their daughter, Eugenia, to Milton Weiner, Lemberg, who was until recent- non of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weiner of Ford Ave. The wedding ly associated with him, Mr. will take place in the Fall. Kelly paid tribute to his host of Jewish ftiends. In the course of his address he said: "All Americans must arouse themselves and emphatically aid in preserving our own system, the only real hope for Liberty and tolerance and opportunity July 2—Miss Stella Slutzky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loui left in the world. "We want none of the com- Slutzky of Harding Ave., to Dr. I. J. Kunin, son of Rev, and Mrs Joseph II. Kunin of Edison Ave., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek munism of ,red Russia with its destruction of the home, the at 1 p. m. Reception at 1127 Edison Ave. from 2 to 5 p. m. family, of religion and of en- July 2—Miss Rose Elkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. I. slavement of its helpless victims. Elkin of Calvert Ave. to Walter Farber, son of Abraham Farber We want no part of the theories of Glendale Ave. at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, of Nazi Germany, where the July 2—Miss Elsie Charlip, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel iron will of a cruel dictator is the law of the land; where mil- Charlip of 3210 Calvert Ave., to Joseph H, Deutch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deutch, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Rabbi Morris lions of liberty-loving, God-fear- Adler will officiate. ing people have been taught to goose-step to the martial will July 2—Miss Lucille Goldstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of a man who would substitute Bernard Goldstein, to Harold Ressler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob himself for God in the lives of Ressler, at Hotel Statler. the people; where military pow- July 2—Miss Leona Rosenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam er has crushed the small nations that American ideals created Rosenberg of Webb Ave., to Abe Kutlov, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. and brought them under his sad- Kutlov of Fullerton Ave., at Congregation Bnai Moshe, at 5 p. m. istic will where religious leaders have been cast into prison and untold thousands of innocent men, women and children have been torn from their homes, their properties confiscated and have been exiled from the land • • of their ancestors; their syna- June 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bagdade (Mollie Weiner rogues and churches destroyed of Turner Ave., a son, Walter Alvin, simply because they desired to June 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kolodin (Sara Horwitz), of practice their religion in the way their conscience dictated. 3281 Clements Ave., a daughter, Elaine Ruth. What a tragedy we beheld just June 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Levine (Mary Simons) of recently, where a shipload of 3018 Leslie Ave., a son, Richard Carl. Jewish refugees had been cant June 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Rycus (Ida Lessin), a adrift from their own lands with daughter, Brenda Kay. no apparent hope of a haven of refuge and only cruel enslave- June 26—To Rabbi and Mrs. Max Weine (Mae Naftuljn) of ment or death to face them if Rutland, Vt., formerly of Detroit, a son, Daniel Jacob. they returned. If you and I and all the people who believe in the Amer- ican principles and ideals upon which our nation is founded and by which it has flourished will ill,, Sybil Kahn hug est her guest for join together, our land will con- GETZ-STONE the next few weeks her room mate et tinue to be a land that is truly St ephens College, Mi. Cecilia Hecht Mrs. Adolph Smilo announces of CAN! Girardeau, Mo. free, where people may live in A. landauof New York I Ilk., peace and concord with their the marriage of her niece, Mar- a !Memel farmer resident here, IA renewing families and with their children garet Stone, daughter of Ben old acquaintance. In this city for a and with one another and toler- Stone of 3264 Tyler Ave., to few daya. Mr. end Mrs. tools it Herrinon have ance will continue to be the key- Harold Getz, son of Simon Getz um their guest their ldmiti, Mies l'horrie of St. Louis, Mo. Lailln of New York Ilty. stone of our national life." Weddings Prize-Winning Poster H9r1611 800N BRUNS 01101E0f ,011 10 0 SIR Poster made by Ira Schwartz which won first prize in poster contest under the auspices of the National Council of Jewish Wom- en. These posters were made in high schools of the nation and were on exhibit last week in New York. 1400 Americana Participate in Rebuilding of Holy Land Through Palestine Economic Corporation 46,000 BOOKS SOLD IN YEAR ale Progress Shown in Report at 61st Annual Meeting of Jewish Publication Society At the 51st annual meeting of the Jewish Publication Society of America, held at Dropsie Col- lege, Philadelphia, J. Solis-Cohen, Jr., president of the society for the past six years, recorded in his presidential message the ac- tivities of the past year and plans for the future. • For the third consecutive year, the society's income front dues has increased by 25 per cent and book-sales continued at satisfactory figure. The press division of the society showed the largest business in its his- tory, and had on hand more con- tracts than ever before. During the year 1938, the society dis- tributed over 46,000 books. The paid membership of the society has doubled during the past three years. Three college fraternities, Phi Epsilon Pi, Alpha Epsilon Pi, and Beta Sigma Rho ; are building shelves of Judaica ja their fraternity houses, through membership in the society. The society's own publications for the year 1938, seven titles and eight volumes, the largest publication program ever at- tempted by the society in one year, showed a fine response by the press and the general public. Mr. Solis-Cohen outlined the society's publication program for 1939, including the following six new books: "The Ship of Hope," translated from the German of Ruben Rothgiesser by Felix Ger- son; "The Jew in the Litera- ture of England," by Dr. Mon- tagu F. Modder; "The American Jewish Year Book," Volume 41; "Cold Pogrom," translated from the German of Max Ludwig Bergen by Benjamin R. Epstein; "History of the Jews in Col- ogne," the sixth volume in the historical Jewish Communities Series, translated from the Ger- man of Dr. Adolf Kober by Dr. Solomon Grayzel; as well as the reprinting of several of the older books which were enjoying good 350 New Straw HATS REGULARLY MUCH HIGHER PRICED $ 3 Rough straws, leghorns, toyos, novelties and milans in white, natural and colors. Select two or three for your vacation. Third floor. RussEKS NEW YORK.—Fourteen hun dred Americans have participated in the economic rehabilitation of the Holy Land through the Pal- estine Economic Corporation dur- ing the past year, according to the 12th annual report of the corporation published here. Basing its help on a business basis rather than on charity, the Palestine Economic Corporation is an outgrowth of a group which met originally in 1920 un- de• the leadership of U. S. Su- preme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis. Among its founders were New York's Governor Her- rs • most ••nsibloLind of vacation bert H. Lehman and the late ...end die most fun, toot Heeltli - building Felix M. Warburg. boner I of the worldifernous MINERAL The American capital of the OATHS. corporation has been devoted to the revival of farming; to drill- Enjoy ell them fastness ...an inviting Ay ing wells and providing water lop tolarium, fire eare of beautiful garb for domestic, agriculture and in- sales. dances, concerts, entertainment golf The following officers were re- dustrial uses; to hydro-electric VA fee fishing nearby-, Detroit only 10 plants and the distribution of elected for a one-year period: minute ..ay. Cereful adh•renc• to light and power; to transporta- J. Solis-Cohen, Jr., president; Dietary Laws. Mailers!• Rates. tion; to the building of homes, Hon. Ilorace Stern, vice presi- cooperative apartments, and fac- dent; Howard A. Wolf, treasurer, tories; to the planned extension Maurice Jacobs, executive di- of the City of Haifa; and to pro- rector. vide banking and credit facili- AND MINERAL BATHS ties generally throughout Pales- Impressive Ceremony Marks tine. MOUNT MIMS. MICHIGAN Inauguration of Turover Current assets of the Pales- .... tine Economic Corporation are Mat Ellis mil Albed ‘10.14 Officers Jogeph Nompliner and daughtera, Fek. $3,600,000. Through its various Hier and Carolyn Jane. left on Sunday subsidiaries the Corporation has ALPERT-WARSHAFSKY The Turover Aid Society in- for Mmilson. WM., whore the latter "When Winter Comes" will enroll at the Unlierolty of WM issued loans aggregating $25,- augurated its new officers at an Annual Picnic of Beth On Sunday, June 25, Miss Eva Ester In the faw I/4'11001 and Carolyn 000,000. Despite subordinating impressive ceremony presided Abraham Free Loan • Warshafsky, daughter of Mrs. Jane in I lie 141 . 11001 of Journellam. Our Ponciana Hotel, the making of profits to the en- over by Isidore Sosnick at Jer- Doris Warshafsky, became the il og ril;i" g iitZ (Torah., Ass'n Sunday is et ' . her '11" g el. h:1 aux " r I ".' h' I... directly on the Ocean, bride of Martin J. Alpert, son tire. Phillip Abrams of Chicago. and couragement of constructive and icho Temple last Monday night. tier brother-In-law, A. Itergless and hie productive enterprise, and despite The fifth annual picnic of the of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Alpert. daughter. Mise Vivian. of New Orleans the political disorders of the Over 500 persons attended the Miami Beach, Florida ceremony which was followed Beth Abraham Free Loan Asso- Rabbi N. Zager performed the I.a. Mien Nanette Rohn hoe as her guest past two years, the Corporation by a catered dinner. ciation will be held this Sunday ceremony in the presence of the her counin. Mks lierenice Temkin . 5 i of now has an operating surplus of In his inaugural address, Jac- at Budka Park, near Mr. Clem- immediate families and friends Providence, R. I., who le planning to half a million dollars. spend the summer )sere. ob Bobrin, incoming president, ens. There will be music, games Visiting with her pterenta Mr, - and Among companies in which- the stated that ha .would _"attempt BADER-ZEFF Mr. William Mutton, la their daughter. and numerous attractions, • and Palestine Economic Corporation to write a new page in the his- Mira. a and (late eon, Miss Ida Zeff, daughter of .51, refreshments will be available. has a substantial interest is Pal- tory of the Turover Aid Society, For directions to park see ad- Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zeff, became Mim Harriett Rost-mere of Detroit estine Potash, Ltd., which holds the bride of Dr. Benjamin H. mill spend tile next few week. In this the concession for the exclusive to make it first in service to vertisement in this issue. the community, the Jewish peo- Morris Sperber is chairman of Bader, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vrg . l ' It il i 1171.'s. b :t hiert ig gli tettVall' g i gt71 exploitation of the salts in the ple, its sick, ailing and distressed the committee on arrangements. David Bader, on Sunday after- her sister. Mrs. H. Y. Anthony. D ead ea, granted by the gov- Mr. and Mrs, Morris Karim' of South members. He recalled that the The Beth Abraham Free Loan noon, June 25. The ceremony Van Ituren St.. returned home from ernments of Palestine and Trans- Turover Aid Society led in es- they ey re r Association was organized five was performed by Dr. A. H. , 1 ,1,...jrt.di t thwi,lenrnei,...r Jordan until the year 2004. tablishing the Chesed Shel Emes ,:.en& marriage years ago. It now has in circa- Hershman at the Shaarey Zedek. of their son end ilaughter-in•inw, M gr'. Chemicals secured from Dead as it exists today, and that in lation about 100 loans of $100 The bride 'a gown and train end-bins, Sidney J. Karbel. Sea waters include potash, mag- addition to the contributions of .0. of New York each. Loans are extended to was of white net with short „ Mrs. Herold •ourlander nesium, b r o m I d e, magnesiunt its• members, $500 had been those who desire to use it in puffed sleeves and heart shaped detigs arrival he t; rid ttl.) ; h e i 7. ' R .:17 ' . g e ten chloride, calcium chloride and pledged to the Allied Jewish Sehneidetnen. Ho mu t t., sera rt,'ourieg t:Z I their business or to send fend, neckline. Her veil, which was :tt common salt. ontp,i,a,, .:1 ,, Inn missal,,. .m ait:id n N,..Y to atte d flie r Campaign. "This being our 30th for relief overseas.. No security ' of the same material, was trim- The benefits of the Palestine jubilee year, we will try to make ntigre lion field with n . hric e h "xli te g t hi geimi eo g. : is needed and there is no red med with orange blossoms. She elated. Economic Corporation activities this page of our history one tape attached to the manner in carried a white satin prayer book y,;,1,1::: w eml , Mrs. Paul Pak's, of New have not been restricted to Jews. that every member of our or- I nen-recently Married in which this service is rendered j and the flowers were orchids, Palestine Potash, Ltd., for exam- ganization will be proud to emphl, Tenn., ere emending a wekk by the association. lilies-of-the-valley, and forget- with For this Summer Mr. and Mrs. Isells 13. Harrison ple, employs 663 Arabs and 567 read," he said. at their enttege et KIllmney !leech. Jews. Palestine's Jewish popula- The meeting was opened with until September 10, Mrs. Daniel Cohn was the , (amity y go Mina. nmlE'fgr% nerd, pg„g1:: tion grew from about 50,000 af- the playing of the Star Spangled Rosenwald Post Co-operates matron of honor. The maid of 1 where ll' they ecrompenied their Mother. ter the World War to an esti- Banner followed by Hatikvah. Mrs. bouts Surat!, who will emend the SEND YOUR in Sponsoring American honor was Ruth Broder. The nest mated 450,000 in 1938. The The American and Jewish flags few weeks at Eastern resorts. bridesmaids were: Sadie Gold- Thirty mernhere attended the Hades- Arab population in Palestine al. Legion Circuit w ere used in parading the out- eah luncheon on Tuesday at the Repel, berg, Muriel Singer, Muriel Bad- lie Hotel. This concludea their •etivi- increased by about 400,000 dur- oing and incoming officers. Ab- flee for the seamon. ing this period. This is in strik- raham Geller and Benjamin The Julius Rosenwald Post of er and Sylvia Saperstem. Peter Bader was his brother's ! ith li .,, Ilten of f th j I r ul n eL r lizte., Vikaa,,et leo.trd [47 -s- ing contrast to the static Arab the American Legion is co-op- Grant, lint and second vice best man. The ushers were: held the letter port of the wrek erating with the 61 local Amer- a at the g population in Transjordan where presidents, respectively, also de- TO BE homeof Mrs. Ruben Adelman. MI* ican Legion posts in sponsoring Henry Siegel, Abe Baocf, Ber- Ruth Pomeran ia.. le rare prenident; Miss Jews are not permitted to settle. livered talks. In addition Abe Aided by American and Euro- Godlin, Samuel Feldman, Israel the 'summer circus on the nard Zeff and Dr. Meyer Ascher. Loultes Krane n. secretary: Mies Charlotte Friedman. treasurer. and Ntlae Shirley Dwight Lee Pollack was the ring grounds at Michigan and Wyo- pean capital Jewish farmers in Weiner and Julius Gottlieb were Berner, sergeent-al.arms. ming, beginning with Sunday, bearer and Nancy Zellman the Under a white ', mended astin, gold- Palestine have increased wheat inducted into the offices of treas- flower girl. trimmed ranopy. following traditional yields from 600 pounds to 1200 July 2. NOW urer, financial 'secretary, record- rIttsal. lea Rebecca Berkoyite. Mrs. Warren, accompanied by Jewish No gambling or other ques- otaughter of Mr. and Mr,. Oscar Berke- pounds per acre, increased an- ing secretary and hospitaler, re- Pay When Delivered of Saginaw, and Henry Feldman, nual milk production per cow tionable features will be per- Mr. Siegel, sang "Because" and vita, spectively; Joseph Berman and non Cr Mr. and Mrs. Laser Feldnmn, of mitted on the circus grounds, "Oh Promise Me," Samuel. Em- kl. Farramit FL n'pokt. their marriage from 700 quarts to 4000 quarts. Meyer Kerby, board of candi- egg production, and dates, and Sol Lumberg, Abra- of St.. Saginaw. doubled Dr. R. It. Goldstone, district mer, violinist, rendered the pro- A. ..re at Ili North ItAbid Israel 1'. Not's, of tIm Rnal Israel made it possible to support a Legion commander has an- cessional music. Congregation, officiated. Mies Jean Jose- ham Grant and Harry Phiffer, A reception was held follow. 1 ., a so o Saginaw, end Mr.. Imam. family on six acres of land trustees. nounced. The entire entertain- sphere 30 acres were required ment—circus, midway and the ing the ceremony at the home Mg eVilgels." Ar.?„g :I:de1 7171enti.:‘ , g.,;r gr F;13; Wild West concern that will fol- of the bride's aunt and uncle, City. elm host man and Samuel Gold• before. Y. F. V. JRS. The Corporation has aided the low each performance—will be Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pollack, on . berg. (trend Itafdds. end lemlore lirekovits. of Routh Bend, Ind., Isere Parkaide Ave. cooperative movement which now clean and of highest caliber, the ufthere Following the rer emo ny • re. Y.F.V. Jrs. are planning a Dr. and Mrs. Bader are motor- coptfon end lien, were held Pm 76 has 1000 organizations with a commander said. Aft a motor trip to Niaga a total of 120,000 individual mem- summer program of activities. The circus box office at the ing through the East for a few enema. Fells and through Caned. to Sault Si.. S On June 24, they presented a . en; St. lane., Mr. and Legion home, Cam and Lafay- weeks. Mr.. bers. Among the subsidiary or- Pohlman WM make their home at its parents' night program and en- ette Ayes., is open daily from N. Weadock Air. in Saginawuntil Aug- ganizations of the Palestine Eco- tertained the senior members at noon until 8 p. m. for the only Examination in Study of ust whep they will repide In Halo. The nomic Corporation are the Cen- assay. which the bride's father mule tral Bank of Cooperative Insti- the Beth Emmanuel Synagogue, of reserved seats, while general Chumoah at Hebrew for the rep-enemy. will be presented to Master of ceremonies was Ben admission tickets may be ob- the Final Israel congregation to be used tutions in Palestine, Ltd.; the School (or future Weddings in the congregation. Palestine Mortgage and tained either there or from any Credit Kinitzer, vice president. On June Bank, Ltd.; the Bayside Land 25, the juniors held an all-day Legionnaire. An examination In the study Contributions to Jewish Na- Corporation; and the Palestine outing at Island Lake. in charge of Chumosh was held in the Water Company, Ltd. Corn- of the affair was the athletic tional Fund Through class of M. Gordon, in the Phil- Alfred J. Ruby, Inc., Opens adelphia-Byron nanies in which the Palestine committee headed by Arthur RECEPTACLES . Hadassah School, last Sun- Economic Corporation has made Becker. Election of officers for Children's Shoe Store Ash end Rnbloisii. day morning, June 25. In addi- RoInfomd Concrete. Ally Gomm Following are contributions to investments include: Palestine the next six months takes place on 7-Mile Road tion to the parents of the chil- the Jewish National Fund made •Mood, Priced Right. Potash, Ltd.; Palestine Electric on June 30, Installation will — dren, the following rabbis and through liadassah: 1 AMERICAN Corporation, Ltd.: Palestine Ho- take place with the senior in- Alfred J. Ruby, Inc., have lay-members of the board were Trees were planted as follows: tels, Ltd.; and the Agricultural stallation. Membership in the RECEPTACLE CO. opened a beautiful, new chil- Present: Rabbi M. Fiacher L In memory or Jar Slektor by the Mortgage Company of Palestine, junior organization is still open. 579 Kenilworth. To. 8 - 5389 dren's store at 7114 W. 7-Mile Stollman and M. .1. Wohlgeter n- Plakter family. In honor of Ines Aug- Ltd. Anyone between the ages of 18 Rr. just off Livernois. This will ter; Maurice H. Zackheim, chair- ust on Fathers' Pay by Mr. •nd Mr.. and 22 interested in joining may Nathan Kaplan and Wrolyn Kaplan, be operated for the convenience man of the board of education, end by Dr. and Mrs. Harry August. contact Slim Alice Sadur, 3787 of our many patrons in the most and Louis Dann. These exam- le honor of the goldenwedding anni- Sisters of Mizrachi Thank Glynn Ct. rsary of Mr. and Urn Mau. Angus, Turover Picnic Sunday desirable district with the same inations are held periodically, In The Chronicle Mr. and Mra. Alfred Rev. to mem- high class service and quality the higher classes of the schools, ory Of 10505 Ternehlu by Mr. and Mrs Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society The Turover Aid Society will Helper. In MeMory of Rase' merchandise that has made and the public, as well as the Semite' Tenwhin be Mr. and Mr.. Samuel Help- Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Picnic on Sunday hold its 30th jubilee picnic et Ruby's children's shoes famous parents of the children. are in- er. In memory of Amen.* Brown by The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi sir. And Mr. ;'rank Wideman. Mr. and lienrich Park this Sunday, July throughout this part of the na- vited. for your We Ralph Int, M•on. end Mr. and Mrs. wish to thank you Members, their families and 2. Abraham Geller is chairman tion. The More is of the most Mot-• soul.mn In memory of Mee Ky• splendid cooperation, through the of the picnic committee. Music. Perna hv Min. Jeatelt. Steinberg. modern appointments, air-condi- Seek Whereabouts of publicity you gave us, assisting friends are invited to attend the Contributions have been given its in making our various affeirs annual picnic on Sunday, July dancing, races and games are tioned and equipped to give the Jacob Geller 9, at Plymouth Park. Refresh- on the program. Numerous prizes by the following: customers the utmost in com- great successes. Information is wanted of In nimrwy nf Mr. Rae ("oho, by This picnic ment! will be served. The chair- will be awarded. fort while shopping. The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, Jacob Geller who disappeared 31r. and Mrs. Sidney Kra•iell in honor men are Mesdames Manuel En- marks the first in a series of or Felwin Llehertnnn . 4 liar alltsvah he Mrs. J. H. Kunin, President. from his home in New York City Mr. and Mrs. Iamb. !these, In memory gel, Fannie Roth, Sam Ber- events to celebrate the 30th jubi- December, 1936, leaving his of .11xfsei hon. by Mr. end,Mrs. (Saar Abe Miller and C. Bey- lee of the organization. Hopes HABONIM WILL OPEN in Contributions to Temple kourtz, wife, Amelia, and minor daugh- Mr 3g. tiTIT tie l Appleby of were expressed by the pic nic er. The public is invited. COOPERATIVE CAMP ter, Helen, unprovided for and Masi ;1*.r. (ironed. N. J To the Golden Hook Beth El Funds committee that the Jewish com- adh 77 ., ma, Flnidel• Teed of T.essple since then has made no effort 1:171;:r' '?-1.:!,17,7,,::',7,,,,l:eb s , " munity will participate in the JUNIOR MOZERERS Beth On July 2, the first of a series to contribute to their support. Iodine, Mr. •nd Mrs. Harry Landsmen. in memory a tterg 11111. by Lottio event. Siteer.tone, Yr. and Nra S. Tomato Memorial Vend of Tomato Roth of seven cooperative camps oper- His wife has since been corn- (r". ten .-nt• 1T . Mr. and Nra R. Audandee. pa, The Junior Mozerer Progres- h edto ated by the Labor Zionist youth child no w eninstitution h ers elf nan d an•1 Ole and Mn. ft nark. demht From Mr. and Mr. (Tories Welts sive Society will have a wienie organization,B abonim. will open no For further information call Atoll. %Reeky Pawl of Tomei. Roth MI. Kalvarier Aid Society Ha' In honor pf the graduation of Robert roast at Palmer Park, across for the eighth successive summer I tute circumstances. Mr. Geller, Mra. A. Victor Biter, 16169 Rahn end Vildrod Goldman, by Yr. the golf course, Sunday evening, Picnic oaJuly 9 at Accord, N. Y., in the midst who is believed to be in Mai- Woodingham, University 2-8733. end Mee Harry Helper. July 9. All friends and prospec- o( the Catskills. Simultaneous- can. is 48 years of age, 5 ft, 7 For information concerning tive members are invited. Kalvarier Aid Society's year- ly similar camps will open in in. tall. weighed 165 pounds, has tree planting or contributions to Gift to Hebrew Schools Regular meetings of the Jun- ly picnic will be held OD Sunday the vicinity of Chicago, Los An- brown hair and brown eyes, was the Jewish National Fund call The United Hebrew Schools ior Mozerers will continue July geles and Montreal, and through- n salesman of women', annarel. Mrs. Philip Lipson. 17527 Fair- acknowledge the receipt of one- m lel throughout the summer months e co o A kehu d Patros k.ri tm as yer s e is s are it out the month of July three Anyone aware of his location in field Ave., University 1-9440. half scholarship from Mr. and at the Bialostoker Hall, every mL a help make this picnic a suc- and more such institutions will onen I requested to communicate with Mrs. Herman Kopelove of Tux- other Monday. Friends and to cess. The their doors near Rochester, De- i the National Desertion Bureau, De:tee-Joy Florist, Tyler 8.6622. I edo Ave., in honor of the Bar prospective members are asked 15 individuals in E.,:rope cl - —10 troit and Baltimore. 167 W. 47th St., New York City. Flowers for all occasion.-- !Mitzvah of their son, Marvin. to attend. 10f $5 each. Births artiageo 111 6=s1YIAMIWZ14 Gfity Netts Colonial :Ho tel LEADER'S OFFER FREE STORAGE RUGS VACATION 111111113! ZZ The Perfect Setting for a P'orious Vacation At Rates That Are Surprisingly Low TRULY, you will find 011 the comfort. of horn. of GolffnOre—Imurlou. appointed bedroom. WIth ptlyale bath and dressing mom . . . spacious Marine Dining Room lamed for its delicious Cuisine cocktail loops ... Cory and Inviting Foyers Romantic Deck Prorn•nad•omsrlooking Lake Michigan ... In tact everything that gnu to mok• on Ideal Vocation con be found at Goilmore, For partic ul ars, `rile to The Del Mime II Mel, Owed hock Mich, Victor I. H•ndricks, Mgr.., coated local IfftwOl tem. GOLF • TENNIS • RIDING SWIMMING* SHUFFLE BOARD .DANCE NIGHTLY ass t Inawc EDDIE VARZOS rod hi, N. It r. it! /INV NOWARD a7LeGOLFMORE790tei GRAND BEACH, MICHIGAN ON LAP! MICHIGAN 07 MILES FROM CHICAGO Detroit Free Burial Ass'n (CHESED SHEL EMES) ANNOUNCE THEIR ANNUAL PICNIC Sunday, July 9 (All Day) DETROIT CREAMERY PICNIC GROUNDS (Near Mt. Clemens) 4tome Out and Have a Good Time DANCING — ENTERTAINMENT — F000 Proceeds are used for ■ most worthy purpose. "Chronicle Want Ads Pay!! •• • • Cl ean6d CALL LEADER Ty. 5-8400 by 1'■