riaut favisk Pc:Ai/ail Cater CLIFTON AVILNUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO mEpentorrimsn@_Roxia4 sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE SUMMER SPECIAL PERSIAN LAMB COATS, Made to Order $29568 WRUBEL & KOZIN 15 E. 1,rand Riser ilsusiAN 1. tmis sPErIA1.1.45•4 Opponite GAssi lintNon's " Telephone Cheery 1171 RESORT KUHN FINED $5 Entering a Affianced BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH SLIP COVERS plea of guilty to charges of drunkenness and pro- fanity, American-Nazi "Fuehrer" Fritz Kuhn was fined $5 Thurs- Made Artistically and Beautifully in American Style by Refugees day in a Webster, Mass., court. After he paid the fine he denied that he was guilty and said his admission of breaking the law was merely made to avoid "a threatrical performance." EXTREMELY LOW PRICES Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass Miss Frieda Ungerleider, Estimates Cheerfull y Given Without Obligation. entertained at a dinner party on daughter of Aaron Ungerleider Friday, July 21, at their home of 8024 W. Jefferson Ave. left New York City on Monday, July on Cumberland Road. SPACIOUS GROUNDS 17, for Mountaindale, N. Y., FACILITIES FOR OUTDOOR SPORTS Mrs. Hoke Levin gave a lunch- lam she will spend the rest of CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND eon at the Franklin Hills Coun- the summer with relatives. Miss PHONE DAVISON 9299 Boating - Fishin g - Horseback Riding - Golf Plans have been completed by t ry Club on Wednesday, July 19, Ungerleider, who has been visit- Excellent Food - Airy Rooms ing the New York World's Fair the Business and Professional Low Rates Division of Iladassah for the Mr. and Mrs. Morton Freed- since her departure from Detroit annual boat ride to be held Tues- on July 6, was accompanied on Write or Phone for Particulars man were hosts to a group of day, Aug. 1. The group will meet friends at a tiny tots party on her trip East by Mrs. J. E. at the foot of Woodward Ave. at Quince, and her son, James, of July 12. MISS RUTH ZACK STEAMER COLUMBIA Foot of Woodward Ave. 6 o'clock and sail for Bob-Lo. 8159 Burdeno. In the fall Miss As in the past, members may in- Ungerleider plans to attend Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zack of SUNDAY, AUG. 13, at 8:30 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson school in New York. vite their husbands and friends. Chicago Blvd. announce the en- Mike Falk and His' Splendid Dance Orchestra T hose attending are urged to left July 13 for a motor trip AIR CONDITIONED gagement of their daughter, through Minnesota and Wiscon- Plus Girl Vocal Trio bring their supper baskets. Mrs. Hugo Solomon and chil- Ruth, to David H. Schumansky, for Your Comfort sin. Tickets in aJvance, 50e - At dock, 75c dren, Betty and Sant, of Virginia son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex 11. 70° Cool Park, are vacationing at South Schumansky of Buena Vista For information Call MADISON 6766 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol Haven, Mich., for three weeks. DINE OUT . . Ave. Auspices: Detroit Auxiliary, Detroit Youth Chapter will leave July 29 for a two- With the Family week stay in Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. Erving Moss left and if you have a hungering for a cruise through Georgian for that something to "touch BEFORE YOU BUY A Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass Bay on their boat, Telsie IV, the spot" you'll find it at The Jewish National Fund and son Robert left July .16 for and have as their guests Mr. and Adler's. I ouncil of Detroit announces the New York for a visit to the Fair. Mrs. Louis Cole and son, Richard, Drop in for Lunch, Dinner or slanting of the following trees and Mr. and Mrs. D. Harris and After the Theater or Party. See Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy son, Marshall. n the Fred M. Butzel Forest in Registration May Be Made for Featuring . alestine: entertained a group of friends Any Week Through Two trees by A. C. Lappin, at dinner on Thursday at their VIENNA DELICATESSEN, Helen and Anne Solomon o f Labor Day i n memory of Augusta Brown. home in honor of Mrs. Julie STEAKS and CHOPS Atkinson Ave. left to spend two Cocktail Bar in Connection One tree in memory of Mrs. Weil of Montgomery, Ala. FOR A GOOD DEAL weeks in Montreal, Quebec an; Registrations may be made for 1 C otie Malek, by Hebrew Ladies' WE DELIVER the Gaspe. any week through Labor Day at ■ id Society. Mrs. Rose Lipson and Miss Council Camp, by girls and To plant trees in the Butzel Mary Wineman left July 21 for Miss Lena Solomon is spend young women who desire ideal , I sorest call Mrs. Philip Slomo- a month's stay in California. ins several weeks visiting reds outdoor vacations at a nominal itz, 17417 Stoepel, Un. 1-6972. tives in northern Michigan. Delicatessen Restaurant fee. Council Camp is built on 11310 JOS. CAMPAU Mrs. Rosalie Gates and her TO. 8-4103 a hill overlooking Lake Huron, 15361 Livernois UN. 2-9784 , daughter, Helen, have returned! at Jeddo, Mich. Burton W. I.ondon of the Lee from a week-end in Charlevoix.' Plaza Apartments will entertain Conducted under the auspices Dr. and Mrs. Harold T. Ratt- several of his intimate friends of the Detroit Section, National at the family summer lodge at Council of Jewish Women, Coun- ner and Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith left July 22 for a ten-day Beaver Lake, Mich., during the cil Camp has accommodations for week-end of July 29, The fourth annual summer for- cruise on the Great Lakes, 90 young women. The dormi- -.- mal of Purity Chapter, Rainbow tories are equipped with every Mr. and Mot. George Kahn, ntiono for Girls, will be held Aug. 7. Mrs. 51ax Hayman and Mrs. modern convenience and the Miss Etta Schlesinger has re- I panted by Mr. and Aire. Louis Golden of Detroit, are /mending the week at at the Bonnie Brook Country turned from Charlevoix where Harry Kraft are spending sev- airy, screened dining porch and Houghton Lake, Mich. Other Bay I'll) ' - Club, Telegraph Road, between she was the house guest of Mr. eral weeks in Lexington, Mich. attractive recreation hall pro- m at that resort at: Mr. and Mn, Seven and Eight Mile Roads. Julius Sherman and aomt. Air. and Alm. and Mrs. Arthur W. Schlesinger. They expect to be at hone by vide indoor comforts after hours Edwin Sherman and daughter, and Mr. eut-of-doors. Miss Sue Bank, worthy advisor, the end of July. Joseph M. Strauss, son of 0101 Mr, Jules Rubin and family. Rabbi and Mrs. I. Strauss of together with her chairmen, A well-rounded athletic pro- Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Markle Mr. and Mr, Joseph c. Hirst Wield 3836 Fischer Ave., is serving as Selma Silverman add Betty Mey- gram is conducted under the gave a Sunday night supper Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Stein hai r retwned home front Mu/Met/on, party in their home in Rochester (June Sonia Cantor) returned guidance of expert counselors. Mit where they vIniteti relativen mei a volunteer with Student Peace ers will furnish particulars. The the week-end. Service this summer at Cowan, nominal charge for the evening on July 16. rom an extensive honeymoon Tennis, horseback riding, bicy- Pa. Trained at an Institute of includes refreshments and sou- Mr. and Airs. Isadore Voight have ft rip through California and have c ling and archery are included their guentn their Rioter, Site I. JAtioh. International Relations at Lafay- venirs. There will be a popular Mr. and Mrs. Gerald May of t aken up temporary residence in the day's routine, with several non, and het daughter, Mn' liti•i ette College, Easton, Pa., he is orchestra. Call Tyler 4-3329; Parkside Ave. will leave July 23 a t the Wilshire until the cum- hours devoted to waterfront ac- Settler of t - tivities. The brisk waters of Lake one of a hundred college stu- Trinity 1-0182 or Trinity 2-2553, for Frankfort, Mich., where they p letion of their home. Robert Homanla enJoi Ina the FAH will spend two weeks. Huron invite vigorous swim and dents who are giving their sum- for further particulars. at New York this week, and will leave! the quarter-mile of sandy beach for Buffalo to ap•nd the next few: mer vacations to help keep Amer- Mr. and Mrs. David- A. Gold- weeds with relative, on the shoreline is conducive to ica out of war and to promote Mr. and Mrs. Irwin P. Strauss man of Cortland Ave.t of New York will give a party t day-dreaming and sun-tanning. Mr and Mrs ti. Saltman of Flint and' world Peace. he San Francisco Exposition. Milne Beryl Voight of Imtroit were week- on Saturday, July 22, at the T Rainy days are devoted to Student Peace Service, a part idol guem. of their parents, Mr and hey are returning by way of home of Mrs. Sol Heinmann in handicraft work-the newly-dec- of the American Friends Service Min. I. voisht. Yellowstone National Park and !Bloomfield Hills. Committee, in Philadelphia, Pa., orated Craft Cabin Is one of the he Black Hills of South Dakota. Mr, Is, C. Raphael of Battlereek, • most popular spots at camp-to attem and aid An interesting day is spent at P is to stimulate • ttiol Alts Mit h., in the goon of Mt Nate splin e ,. MI., Dorothy Hoot of the college student in making the Mothers' Club Camp on Lake Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin will French lessons and dramatics. Miss Leah E. Silverman of Bridge, roller-skating and story- Jai/te. win, Mitts, MO st al I livir alm his contribution to world peace. Orion. The Mothers' Clubs are give a splash and supper party ho m Cortland Ave. is leaving for a telling round the camp fire are Each summer selected students a part of the membership of the on Saturday night, July 22, at suss it sears.. wbs sss !h• ssssi are sent into-communities to as- Jewish Community Center, Wood- the Franklin Hills Country Club. vacation in Rockaway, N Y included in the varied entertain- h I I Ili and will also attend the World's ment scheduled for evenings. Imo returned to or homy in Sint lo cal people in building up ward at Holbrook. Kahn. Fair in New York. Cleveland after an extended sIslt her, Registrations for Council Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baer and race sentiment and organization. A typical day at this camp in- Camp may be made on week HA cludes the following activities in Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meyer Mre. L Korn of Manton. Mrs. F. Schoenbrun and (laugh- at the Council Clubhouse, days the anent tit her mother, Aite will give a picnic supper Sunday, 89 which the mothers engage: At Beek/haw during the poet week. No. Woodward J.W.E.W.O. 8 a. m. breakfast is served. Then July 23, at the Baer residence ter, Gertrude, are motoring to Mack Ave., Columbia 0450; or Scranton, Pa., and New York on Monday, t , MI. Hari letl Rom-id/erg Tuesday comes clean-up, and at 9 the on Oak Drive. and Wed- Plans Lawn Party and City, .tt I ltriled to hyr home nesday evenings at the Dexter women enjoy a free Play, each mending %metal ♦ I•I ■ Ite with i•lotio•y. Clock Project Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baker of branch of the Jewish Community In this eitv. following her own interests. i Miss Jeanne LaRose of 2627 Center, 11518 Dexter Blvd. At 10 a. rn. the group en- Webb Ave. left Friday, July 14, The North Woodward branch joys morning swimming until 12 by motor to South Haven, Mich., Lakewood Blvd. has as her guest There is bus transportation to Contributions to Child Wel- of the Jewish Women's Euro- noon, when lunch is served. En- where Mr. Baker will spend the for the month of July Miss Ruth and from Council Camp each Welfare Organization will tertainment follows. Mrs. Hilman week-end, Mrs. Baker will remain Shapiro of Brooklyn, N. Y. Sunday. fare Fund of Hadassah pean gr./. meet at the home of Mrs. Morris occasionally recites humorous there for the balance of the Mr. and Mrs. Max Reitman Disney, 3816 Cortland, on Tues- recitations. After the rest period, summer months. •245 8 9 5 Contributions to Sylvia Si- Mrs. H. A, August, chairman of entertained in their new home day, July 25, at 1:30 p. in s to swimming in again enjoyed along the child welfare committee of mons Scholarship Memo- discuss final plans for the lawn with sun bathing and conversa- Mrs. Walter L. Field and chil- at 19730 Chesterfield Ave., In Detroit chapter of Hadassah, an- rial Fund of Music Study dren, Harriet and Irwin, of honor of their aunt and uncle, nounces the following contribu- party to be held at the home of tion. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lippman Club MIS, S. M. Shore, 7621 1.uSalle In the evening after dinner an Cherrylawn Ave. are at Frank- tions: Blvd., on Wednesday evening, amusing time is had at the court fort, Mich., for the summer of Rochester, N. Y., and their 'into •• In tinnorof t cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarmon Reim front Rnd Mrs. Daniel Siegel. July 26, at 8 p. in. There will be sessions where any infraction of months Contributions to the Sylvia B. Senzel of New York City. Simons Scholarship memorial Mr, ans . sirs. Al ai. Mete, Mt and Mrs. prizes and refreshments. Mrs. camp rules is brought up before Meinour J, Frank and )Ir. std Mr, Other guests were Mrs. Rose fund of the Music Study Club Moms of Steinway Pianos Mrs. Morris Seigler of Everett, Maori,* Landau; liarinvn ots, ,1 Geraldim Shore is in charge of arrange- that group. A community sing natldw,o , from 1515 - 21 WOODWARD AVENUE Mid" "i meats. For information call Ty- follows or a masquerade and a Mass., was the guest of her uncle Fleisher and Harold Senzel of have been received from the m Imniel Sle gel; • nd Air. and Al. Rochester, N. Y. following: Ironcheit, 10454 W. lefieson and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. 4571 Grolld Lear ler 4-3013. I. musical evening, Ress- 51nrIhn Lieberman film Air. loot Mra Seymour Prank mid Mr, mei Min Mil- The clock project will also be ler of W. Euclid Ave., for several Nathan and Seymour Simons, 14127 E. leforten 415 S. Wothlopioo, Royal Ook ton Mmliiin. Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Solo- in memory of Sylvia Simons' discussed. Members, organizations Detroit and Windsor A.Z.A. days. In honor of George SinimnilS mon, formerly of Detroit, have birth date. Infil loll, f Mit MI. and Mrr Louie Tsth. and the public are asked to en- Council Elects New Of- The Mimes Rose Regina Har- taken their grandchildren, Betsy Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, in a•hnlk. In honor of Hernial, RobinsonS operate by calling Townsend Bar Atitsvah, from Mies ilsittle and Otto Bert Held of Hazel- memory of Jacques Blumberg of ficers; Summer Tourna- 5-3762 for clock project sheets. ris and Sylvia Jane Barnett are man. Mr. and Mr, Milton Aladdin, and vacationing at the Golfmore wood Ave., to spend the summer Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. ammo. J. Frank. Proceeds will be used to provide ment in Flint July 30 at their home in New Orleans, Mr, and Mr.. Joseph Magidaohn, In refugees who are now on the Hotel in Grand Beach, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lip- La, memory of A. Streng and Harry Wein- Of the Piano Department of Grinnell Brother. ton, in memory of Jacques Blum- Representatives from the 11 garden. Ml.. OltlIonta ft, lit honor waiting list with transportation of Charles Levin's Bar MII.Vith. Mr. to Palestine. berg of Kansas City, hio. Miss Mary Rita Bloomgarden A.Z.A. chapters in the Detroit Extends an Invitation to His Many Friends to Visit Him at Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal and Mr.. A. Mere, In Itrttitir of Mary Mts. Morris Dinner, chairman, of Edison Ave. is visiting with Hattie Gittleman, in memory area elected new; officers to the 1515 WOODWARD AVENUE Wineinan and Hull ItosenIlinds armlua• of Webb Ave. have as their of Sylvia Simons' birth date. Hon, to 111.11ory of J. Nettorg, from and Mrs. Anna Goldberg, presi- Detroit and Windsor Council, Miss Rosalyn Berger in Buffalo. Where lie Can Display to Them the Latest Piano Creations house guests Irving, Sylvia and Mr. and Mra. Herman Sable, Mr. out dent, thank their committees, the ruling body for the A.Z.A. Mr, Air, Joe Magltisohn, Mr. and George Levine of Los Angeles, Miss Alice Fineberg of Buf- Honors Former Teacher, Milton Aladdin and David 7,enloil. In members and friends who helped in Detroit, Mt. Clemens and inenlOry of Mina Augusta Brown from make the excursion to Bob-Lo on Windsor. falo is the guest of her uncle who are here on an extended Aaron D. Markson, by Mrs. Henry Greenberg Re. liavitl Zeman. Kai Bross of Chapter 63 was and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Law- visit. They are the children of July 12 a success. In honor of their birthdays, from Naming Her Son After turns from Convention of elected president of the council rence Freedman of Thatcher Dr. and Mrs. B. Levine of Los Imelda Rohinaon, Tommy Dworman. Angeles who are former resi- Him 011.1 1.0111pp Friedman. In honor of Edwin and will serve until Jan, 1, 1940. Ave. Lieberman'e Bar Alitssah from lid Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society J.C.R.S. in Denver dents of Detroit, N. Levine, Other officers include Sidney and Sire. 80,11001. J. Frnnk, Air. Mul father of Mrs. Karbal, is also M, Milton Maddln. and Mr. 0nt1 Msg. Mr. and Mrs. Sol B. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Max Broad of Garelik of Chapter 314, vice Plans Donor Luncheon; Alnurles Landau. Mr. anti M rn. Louie Mrs. Ilenty Greenberg, presi- President; Jack Rouman of the Whittier have as their house a guest at the Karbal residence. of 3240 Sturtevant Ave. on Wed- Tabanlinik, In memory of Many Nilek• He is a resident of Miami Beach, nesday named their new-born dent of the Brochah Goldstein Date Set for Dec. 7 /stein, Me,. Ilannis and Mrs. 141t1 Chapter 314, re-elected secretary; guest Mrs. Nettie Lippe of Los Fla. r. and Mn. Davie rauman. let men- Auxiliary, has recently returned Angeles. son Aaron David, after the late George Duschinsky of Chapter ory or Mr. Albert. from Denver, where a conven- A board of directors' meeting 317, treasurer; Philip Rothschild Aaron D. Markson. hnnor of Aar. and Mr, Meer LONDON. (WNS)-Following Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stralser, Menthe wedding •nnIserenry from Mr. of the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Soci- tion was held on June 23. While 51m. Cohen, the former Miriam of Highland Park Chapter 313 Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero and MM. Sidney Slone And Mr. And ety was held Monday at the home was re-elected publicity director were hosts to a group of friends formerly of Richton Ave., are Plotnitzky, was a former pupil there Mrs. Greenberg visited the a meeting between United States tire. Meyer PrumnIn. lir. and hi rt. Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy now residing at 3005 Chicago arge number of patients from !lorry E. August, In honor of Mignon of Mrs. J. Arthur Schiff of Mc- for Detroit area. of Mr. Markson in the United at a picnic and splash party and Dr. Solomon Goldman, presi- Hamburger, John ilnkeinton. ImrothY Quade Ave. Plans were discussed Blvd., Apt. B-9. Hebrew Schools of Detroit. For Detroit and found their enthus- Felix Warburg of Chapter 309 given at their summer home at and Eliot Alsaidmhn'a graduationa. Mr. and Mrs. Miturire Landau, In for the annual donor luncheon to 4 time she taught in the schools, asm for the work of the Institu- dent of the Zionist Organization Apple Crest last Saturday after- captured the baseball crown of of America, it was understood honor of Ponatanre Schatiander's I Last week Mrs. Joseph G. in the kindergarten department. ion beyond description. be held Dec. 7. Chairmen are: the A.Z.A. in Detroit by defeat- noon and evening, 11rmntIon, In memory of lirs. Ilgie Cohen Fenton of 300 Whitmore Road Mrs. Greenberg reports that that Mr. Kennedy does not be- from Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone and Mesdames Id or r is Weinstein ing the Shaarey Zedek chapter, lieve Britain's new Palestine pol- Mr. anti Mr, Seymour J. Fowl, Mr. Philip Shapiro, Jake Greenwald„ entertained several groups of here are a number of beds vac- 7-3. This makes the second base- Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn and Mr, Joe MagidAohn, In mentor. and a waiting list of patients icy is practicable. Dr. Goldman Manuel Engel, William I. Mil- ball championship that chapter will leave Wednesday for a visit friends at a series of luncheons. of A . Hy man. Aid Excursion to Bob-Lo ant stopped off here on his way to AR. soul Mot. Aiantine banditti, in ler, Paul R. Freeman, Plans were to fill them, but insufficient funds has won, including the Jewish with their children in Camp Airy honor or Kenneth Solomon's liar Alits• Wednesday, July 28 Mrs. Harry Friedman and with which to work. The organ- Palestine where he will confer also made for a luncheon to be Center League championship last and through the East. sish. In memory of Mr. Blumberg from daughter, Helen, of New York ization is therefore planning to wLii Jewish Agency leaders and liavid Zeman anti Ml,, Hattie Galle- given on Tuesday, Oct. 10, under year. Chapter 309 will represent n. Auldev Gittleman, in mesnorY of Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid solicit funds to aid unfortunate others on the situation in the the chairmanship of Mesdames Detroit in the baseball finals that Mrs. J. Souls and daughter, City are visiting Mrs. Meyer Meyer li. Hettorg, Miss Hattie (little- Holy land. met at the home of Mrs. Joseph patients. 0W In memory of Mr. Ida Siegel. In Manuel Engel. Marcus Kallush, will be held in competition with Miriam, are visiting with rela- Newman of Cortland Ave. of Netzorg from AuhreY Jake Greenwald and Allen Jano- Siegel, president. Refreshments Informed circles were of the the other Michigan chapters in tive!' in Chicago and Milwaukee. ilittlernan and Mum Hattie Hittlernan. Barney Barlow and son, Ev- were served. The case worker The Inn at Charlevoix to opinion that the American diplo- Mien Hattie Gittleman, In honor of wits. the summer tournament to be Mr. and Mr., Paul Mulson's 35th wed- erett, of Buffalo were week-end reported. h mat did not believe the White eld in Flint, Sunday, July 30. Meyer Prussian and son, Gor- Operate on European as ding anniversary. David Zemon. In Zelda Meyers donated in mem- Paper was workable in view of .i.mor , of Mm, Arthur Larnimrt. Mr. Fifty-two medals will be don, left for a motor trip through guests of Mrs. Meyer Newman. Well as American Plan ory of her mother. . anti Mrs, Milton Maddin and Robert Picnic of J. W. E. W. O. on the East. the fact that Great Britain dr awarded to the winners in the Igsewmberg ••mi daughter, in rnerilOrY Final arrangements were made Dr. Charles Stolar and Ber- sided to suspend Jewish immigra- Sunday, July 23 of A. Hyman and Jaermen softball, swimming, tennis and A change of policy which will for the excursion to be held trand Gottlieb returned from a tion into Palestine for a six- golf finals that will be held at Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Roemer Wednesday, July 26, at Bob-Lo. be popularly received by Char- months' period beginning Oct. A special meeting of the Jew- the Berston Field House in Flint. entertained a group of friends two-week visit at the home of 1. levoix vacationists is announced Sisters of Zion Mizrachi to ish Women's European Welfare At the Bnai David Synagogue at their home on Virginia Park. Casper Marks of Atlanta Beach, There will be games for the this Dr. Goldman was assured by the week by The Inn, children and prizes will be given. Long Island. Ambassador that the sentiments Organization was held Monday, last Wednesday, Sidney Gorelick Meet Thursday; Moon- Henceforth, The Inn, which It is urged that tickets be se- of the State Department in July 10, at Congregation Bnai was installed as president of Eliot Kronish of New Haven light Aug. 1 Mr. and ..Mrs. Ilerman Becker cured from members, as proceeds has always operated on the Washington were constantly be- Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Bnai Chanter 314. Other officers is visiting with his uncle and American plan, will offer to Mrs. D. Silverstein, president, are: Al Kravitz, vice president; aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. II, Bernie have moved to their new home go to aid refugees. those who prefer it accommo- ing brought to the attention of at 18689 Hartwell Ave. The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi presided. the British government. Milton Gorelick, secretary; Sey- of Chicago Blvd. on the European plan will meet Thursday, July 27, at Seek Whereabouts of Mr. dations Letters were read from the mour Neuman, treasurer; Harry Mr. Kennedy was given a at extremely low rates. However, I p. m., at the Bnai Moshe European orphans who are on Klein and Mrs. Dina Milkowsky Kaplan Charles Gersten, ser- Dr. Hugo A. Freund will be Heachke Stabholz the American plan is also still complete outline of the Palestine Synagogue. An ice cream social the supporting list of the or- geants-at-arms; Raymond Bloch, host to a group of friends at his of Brooklyn, N. Y., formerly of situation and the views of Amer- in operation. will follow the business sessions. ganization, and from new appli- reporter; Gerald Bruson, retir- summer home on Walnut Lake, Detroit, is visiting here with her A. Hyman of 1641 Ocean W. E. Flynn, managing direc- ican Jewry with regard to the The chapter is sponsoring a cants for support. Checks were ing President, chaplain. children, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sunday, July 23. Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y., is tor of this famed resort, in mak- White Paper. lie showed deep in- moonlight on Tuesday, Aug. 1. sent to the old cases, also tern- Becker of 18689 Hartwell Ave. Officers of Mt. Clemens Chap- eager to locate his uncle, Reschke ing this announcement, stated terest in every phase of the prob- For tickets call Mrs. E. Abrams, porary relief to a few new ones. ter 319 are: Alvin Keller, presi- The Bar Mitzvah of Sirloin Mrs. Kaplan was the organizer Stabholz, whose last address in that the change in policy was lem as well as in the Jewish Trinity 2-7445. Checks were sent to 41 families dent; Eugene Levine, vice presi- J. Davidson, son of Mr. and Mra. and first president of the Ladies' Detroit was 5894 Baldwin Ave. made to permit guests to eat refugee situation in Europe. Dr. in the amount of $218. dent; Leon Gordinker, secretary; Saul Davidson of 2445 W. Bos- Auxiliary of the Jewish National Mr. Stabholz had come to this their meals wherever they choose. Goldman revealed that the Am- The organization will have its Seymour Ginsburg, treasurer; ton Blvd. will be solemnised at Fund of Detroit. country in 1906 from Offenback Under this new plan guests are bassador was keenly sympathetic Contributions to the Jewish annual picnic this Sunday, July Nate Litvin, reporter. Congregation Shaarey Zedek on a/M, Germany and was born in charged for ,sleeping ac- with the plight of the refugees Children's Home Metropolitan Life Seeks the Warsaw, Poland. Anyone know- only 23. at Palmer Park. Saturday morning, July 29. commodations and of course for and that on several occasions had The chairmen and committees Remember the name of Morris Whereabouts of Louis Levi ing the whereabouts of Heschke meals that are only eaten at the personally intervened with Home The Jewish Children's Home are preparing chicken dinners, Bromberg . . . He is the Pales- Sam Rossen and daughter. Stabholz, or his relatives, are re- Inn. Guests have the option of Secretary Sir Samuel Hoare. of Detroit acknowledges receipt drinks and prizes. All members tinian motorcycle champion, now Blanche, of LaSalle Blvd. are The Metropolitan Life Insur- quested to kindly communicate dining anywhere they please. of donations from the following: and friends are requested to in this country to arranee for a spending three weeks visiting ance Co. of New York desire to with Dr. Jack Stattman, 51 W. For further information and Sonia NushaJtz; Mrs. Bertha come with their families. The solo flight from New York to Tel Los Angeles and San Francisco, locate a Mr. 1.011 is Levy who for- Warren Ave., Columbia 1600. complete details, write to Mr. So successful have Dr. Jeku- Kaufman, in memory of husband, Proceeds will go for relief of Aviv. . . Bromberg has a Can s• Calif. merly lived at 229 Edmund Flynn at the Inn, Charlevoix thiel Ginsburg's "Script* Mathe- Moses Kaufman; Samuel Plot- orphans. 'lion flying license and is a bril- Place, Detroit. Those knowing of A novel by Salman Schneur, I Mich. matics^ publications proved that ler, in memory of Abraham Hy- liant aeronautical engineer. Robert Braun returned to Los his whereabouts are asked to the famous Hebrew poet, will be two pamphlets, by Professors Da- man; Mrs. Morris Aaronson; La- The sum of wisdom is, that the Angeles, Calif., after spending communicate with the Metropoli- published in English next year. It ye be willing and obedient, ye vid E. Smith and Cassius J. Key- dies' Auxiliary; Mrs. Esther Joy, time is never lost that is devoted Flowers for all occasions - 10 days as the house guest of tan Life Insurance Co. or with . It will be about 1.200 pages shall eat the good of the land: ser, have had to be reissued in a in memory of son, Louis Jay. to work. Dexter...1ov Florist, Tyler 64612. Lawrence Block, A. Levy. 1511 Delaware, Detroit. SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. Phoenix Road - • Phone 307 Hadassah Division's Boat Ride on Aug. MAX GROSS Los Angeles Sanatorium Moonlight rees Planted In The Butzel Forest Varied Program At Council Camp PLYMOUTH-CHRYSLER NATE or SAM MARGOLIS 4 MARGOLIS AUTO SALES / Inc. ADLER'S sag (tt41 Nous Joseph M. Strauss Volunteer Student Worker for Peace urity Rainbow's Formal on Aug. 7 Typical Day at Mothers' Camp , • WE HAVE SPENT 01111 LIVES CREATING FINER PIANOS....TO ENRICH YOUR LIVES 9 ,;„„illar... a. onare and to . Musical Pioneers for 611 Years . GRINNELL BROS. , HARRY BRADLIN o Hint Kennedy Does Not Believe White o Paper Practicable