elvish Periodical &liter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO IS DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle CLASSIFIED DAVID HOROWITZ, Teacher— CAN ACCOMMODATE reliable English, Citizenship, Yiddish, young man who will help drive Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah. to California. Call University Reading and writing guaran- 1-3065. teed. Free trial lesson. 1724 Pingree. Hogarth 3547 or Ty- FOR RENT—Furnished room for a gentleman in newly-decorated ler 4-9522. lower flat. Garage if desired. HEDER TORAH HEBREW Breakfast optional. 2958 Mon- terey Ave. SCHOOL. D. L. Bresler. 11821 Dexter between Tuxedo and Elmhurst. Hebrew, Yiddish, FOR RENT—Comfortable room in single home of congenial Bible, Rashi, History, Bar Mitz- family. References exchanged. vah. Also private lessons for 2737 Pingree Ave. adults or children. Townsend 8-8094. FOR RENT — Large furnished room for a gentleman, in adult HAND LAUNDRY FOR SALE. home. Near bus and car lines. Doing good business. Owner Tyler 4-6460. retiring. 1215 W. Warren Ave. near Brooklyn. • .1 BAY CITY NOTES In honor of the Bar Mitzvah of her son, Alfred, on Saturday, July 12, at Temple Abraham, Mrs. Phillip Zachar will hold open house on Sunday evening, July 13, from 8 to 10. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Anthony has as their guests for the holi- day week-end, their son, Irving, and their sisters, the Misses Har- riet, Rose and Helen of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rothberg (Nanette Kahn), who were re- cently married, returned from a wedding trip in Northern Michi- gan, and are now making their home at 259 N. Madison Ave. ZLATKIN'S RESORT, SOUTH HAVEN, SPELLS COMFORT Vets of Last War Cited for Valor LONDON. — Lord Reading and other Jewish notables, veterans of the first World War, have once more demonstrated their courage and loyalty and have thus for the second time received the Dis- tinguished Service Order. The following Jews have re- ceived the Order in both wars: Lord Reading, Lord Nathan and Lord Vandenburgh, Colonel McJos- eph, Lt. Cols. V. R. Beddington, ZLATKIN'S RESORT H. V. Beddington, Vernon Moss, A. Mass, H. S. C. Stern, E. Sam- A beautiful hotel and cottages uel Brevet and R. H. Joseph. surrounded by an 11-acre park, a famous cuisine, and splendid serv- ice spell a perfect vacation for folks who select Zlatkin's Resort Rev. Cantor at South Haven, Mich., for their Jacob holiday goal this summer. . Silverman . During the day, guests may SURGICAL swim or loll in the sun on South 310111:1, Haven's famous beach, fish or 25 Years' Pawnee go boating in the smooth blue wat- by ers of Lake Michigan or partici- Recommended Physicians and pate oin ping pong, tennis or Hospitals golf games, horseshoe pitching, 9371 hikes along country roads, horse- Wildemere back riding and bicycling. To add TY. 4-0062 zest to the program, a director 51arriages Performed of activities arranges hay rides under starlit skies, beach parties, tournaments, camp fires in the woods and home talent shows. In the evening, dancing in the Zlat- kin ball room or viewing pro- grams by talented artists is thrill- ing entertainment. Appetites stirred by this heal- 2065 thy outdoor program are tempted Virginia Park by the delicious food which is TY. 4-5900 starred daily on the Zlatkin menu. SURGICAL Youngsters are kept happy and MOHEL safe at Zlatkin's Resort by a staff Marriages of counsellors who direct their Performed play. Special diets and Friday night shows for children are fea- tures of the resort. Mrs. Thomas Miller and daugh- ters, Sally and Rose, and son, Aubrey, spent the week-end with WOODHULL LAKE—Rooms for Mendelson's Resort Offers relatives in this city. rent. Kitchen privileges. $45 Gayety, Relaxation Mrs. Sherman Kahn and daugh- per month. Carl Vinewood ter, Suzanne, returned home after 1-0400 between 5 and 8 p.m. Located just a short one-half spending the past week with the block from the shores of beautiful FOR RENT—Furnished room for Lake Michigan, in the heart of the fo•mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. a lady or gentleman. Refer- resort city of South Haven, stands Meyer Levy of Jackson. ences exchanged. Near bus Mendelson's Atlantic Resort—the Mr. and Mrs. I. Karbel of De- and car line. 2213 Hazelwood. favorite spot of Detroiters who troit were the guests of Mr. and Tyler 6-6915.. want the very best. Mrs. Geo. Kahn over the 4th. Here amidst an atmosphere of REFINED young couple wanted gayety and relaxation, you may Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman to occupy beautifully furnished enjoy the manifold pleasures of had as their guests during the flat with two people. Congenial the famous Michigan resort. Near- past week, Mr. and Mrs. Max atmosphere. Good transporta- by are all the sport facilities, in- Broder of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. tion. Between 14th and La- cluding an 18-hold golf course, Irving Gwertchmann of Brooklyn, tennis, horseback riding, fishing, N. Y., and Nate H. Rosenthal of Salle. Townsend 8-0424. boating and bicycling. Dancing Chicago, a former resident of RETIRED business man, 45, nightly on the open-air patio is this city. would like to meet a lady a special Mendelson attraction. who is lonesome and has a Or, just a few blocks away is business or is financially inde- the famous North Shore Pavilion. Rooms with private bath, and pendent. Write details to Box the outstanding Mendelson cook- 150, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. ing—with dietary laws strictly ADOLPH DOSIE observed—guarantee a healthful WANTED — Cashier for retail vacation as well as a pleasurable age 69, passed away Saturday, July 5, in Petoskey, Mich. He meat market. Steady work. one. was buried in Detroit at the Good pay. 405 S. Main St., For rates or further information Machpelah Cemetery. Services Royal Oak. Phone Royal Oak write Mendelson's Atlantic Resort Frankie Masters' Orchestra The Well Known Cantor were held at Lewis Bros., Rabbi 3400. —South Haven, Michigan; or call Joshua S. Sperka officiating. He at Cedar Point for Week South Haven 511. Beginning July 11 was born in Russia. He was a DRIVING to Oklahoma, Monday, of Cong. member of the Masonic Order in July 14. Can accommodate one Beth Tefilo Onaway, Mich. He is survived by or two passengers to share Emanuel two sons, Bernard and Milton; expenses. Call Sunday between Taylor and one daughter, Mrs. Iva Vidaver, 9 and 3, Tyler 7-4107. Woodrow W' ikon and seven grandchildren. Capable and MICHIGAN—A. W. 0. L. (A FOR RENT—Furnished room for Spetial zed MRS. SARAH VICTOR single or couple. Board or Whirlwind of Laughs) claim De- kitchen privileges if desired. troiters as they demand a second of 1941 Hazelwood Ave. passed Two adults in family. Garage. week of the new Bob Hope com- away Monday, June 30, after a Certtileatra ' 3736 W. Chicago Blvd. Tyler edy sensation "Caught • in the long illness. Funeral services from Hospitals Draft". This picture together were held at her late residence 7-1855. and noted professors from with "Affectionately Yours" pa- and her remains were interned State of FOR RENT—Large bright room rades into a second hilarious at the Beth Tefilo Emanuel New York for employed young lady or week. Cemetery. Rabbis Eisenman, Wol- (Needy are Liven free care) gentleman. Small adult family. PALMS STATE — Jack Lon- gelernter and Rabinowitz offici- Also marriages performed, either Reasonable. 2908 Leslie Ave. don's startling drama "The Sea ated. She is survived by her hus- at my home or in hells. Services To. 7-1291. Wolf," starring Edward G. Rob- band, Max; two sons, Harry and conducted in English and Yiddish. FOR RENT — Beautiful, fur- inson, John Garfield and Ida Lu- Sam, and three daughters, Mrs. REV. HYMAN SCHULSINGER nished room for a young lady nino is at the Palms State Thea- Celia Gorosh, Mrs. Anna Goyer 1934 HAZELWOOD in single home of small fam- ter. On the same program is the and Miss Shirley Victor. ily. Congenial surroundings. popular character "Scattergood TYler 6.6960 Telephone. Good transporta- Baines" starring Guy Kibbee. Warsaw Jews Develop Internal MA DiSON—Bette Davis and tion. 2537 Glynn Ct. Life Miriam Hopkins in The Old FOR RENT — Nice furnished Maid" is one of the proven hits WARSAW (JPS) — While Rev. Cantor room in home of adults. Rea- chosen by patrons of the Madison "From Pen Pushing to Band- sonable. Near car and bus line. Theater. On the same program is Nazi divisions roll eastward to leading in One Jump" could well DAVID 1687 Taylor Ave. Trinity Detroit's own world premiere embrace new communities in their be the title of a success story GOLDEN death grip, the 180,000 Jews in picture "Disputed Passage" star- 2-3847. with the very popular Frankie Detroit's Favorite ring Dorothy Lamour, Akim Tam- the Warsaw ghetto are slowly re- Masters, who comes to Cedar Point M 0 II P; I. FOR RENT—Large, nicely fur- iroff and John Howard. Starting conciling themselves to a com- this week, as the author. TYler 0-9190 nished room for two gentle- Sunday, the Madison will have pletely self-contained life. After Frankie had bid fond IVedd Mg Ceremo- Yddish, regarded by the Nazi couple in home of men or a Robert Taylor and Vivien Leigh nies l'erfortned at as virtually the offic- adieus to his Delta Upsilon broth- Home mid by Ap- three adults. Kitchen privi- in "Waterloo Bridge" plus the authorities ial Jewish language, has become ers at Indiana University, he point ment. leges. Unlimited telephone. hilarious comedy farce "The so indispensable that the so-called headed back for his home town 2261 W. Euclid Ave., near Worn en". assimilationist elements among to take a place behind the teller's 14th, Linwood and Trumbull FOX—Hailed as the most elab- Jews which has scorned the "jar- bars in the local bank. All of this lines. orate Technicolor musicale to gon" must learn it or have was according to the paternal pat- RECEPTACLES tern, but Masters remembered too come out of Hollywood in recent no means of communication. Garbage, Ash and Rubbish. FOR RENT — Newly decorated years. "Moon Over Miami," now Reinforced Concrete. Fully "Law and order" is maintained clearly the fun of playing for col- attractive, airy room. Fuller- at the Fox Theater, skillfully by a Jewish police force of 1,650 lege dances, and the thrills he Right. Priced t.tuvranteed. ton-Dexter section. Townsend blends comedy, melody and officers, one of whose tasks is the enjoyed when he played once with AMERICAN 6-0429. breath-taking dance routine into strict guarding of the entrances a dance band on a China-bound RECEPTACLE Co. to the ghetto so that "Aryans" steamer. To. 13.51389 579 Kenilworth FOR RENT — Nice clean airy an outstanding motion picture. and Jews may not mingle. Only So—before the banker's chair room for a lady. Kitchen priv- Said to be the most thrilling and Jewish mail-men, all disabled war could put a shine on the seat ileges. Reasonable. 15310 La- action-packed of all the films in veterans, are allowed to deliver of his trousers—Frankie gave up this series, "The Saint's Vaca- Salle. University 2-1283. mail, which is handled by a Jew- all ambitions of being a financial Monuments of Character tion" is the second feature. wizard, and headed for Chicago ish post office in the ghetto. FOR RENT—Large airy room in where he was soon leading one The suspension of formal edu- James Stewart, July Garland, > home of adults. Modern con- of that city's most popular or- veniences. Reasonable. Good Lana Turner, Hedy Lamarr, cation among Jews was justified chestras. The rest of this success Df by the Nazis as due to fear transportation. 3351 Elmhurst Tony Martin and hundreds of career is history to most of us, DR.BACH Ave. Townsend 6-5768. dazzling beauties in "Ziegfeld epidemics because of inadequate because the famous "Music Mas- housing and sanitary accommoda- Girl" appear on the screens of tions. But other elements of cul- ters Please" slogan is now a FOR RENT — Attractive front the Broadway Capitol, Fisher, household word throughout the room with private bath in sin- Riviera, Cinderella and Royal tural life in the ghetto are grow- country. Hotels, ballrooms, mo- gle home of adults. Garage if Theaters. On the same program ing. The Yiddish stage is active, tion pictures, and radio programs desired. Convenient transporta- is the dramatic hit "East of the with comedy as well as serious have all contributed to the Mas- tion. Glendale near Wildemere. River". At the Royal Theater dramas being played. One of the ters' "success story," and his lat- most successful of the recent pro- Tyler 4-6190. "Ziegfeld Girl" is teamed with ductions was a musical comedy est achievement before coming to Granite and Marble monuments "Angels With Broken Wings'.. called "The Lucky Wedding." A Cedar Point has been a record- 7729 TWELFTH ST. FOR RENT—Attractive room in breaking engagement at the Hotel symphony orchestra of high cali- TYler 6-7192 comfortable cottage on lake Taft in New York. ber plays the best of the classics. front for a month. Inside Columnist Leonard L y on s The Warsaw Jewish community plumbing, electricity. Town- quotes Emil Ludwig to the effect is also mobilizing its resources send 8-1959. that General von Milch, Nazi air to maintain other aspects of an Detroit's Finest chieftain, is a relative of his ... FOR RENT — Large beautiful It seems that Ludwig's mother organized existence. A report of expenditures of about 8,000,000 Jewish Funeral Home room for a gentleman, in and the General's father were JEM5H modern home of small adult first cousins .. . When con- zlotys for a nine-month period in- ItafTIN615 that 2,800,000 zlotys went family. Good transportation. fronted with this imputation of dicates for equipment and wages for 2751 Webb Ave. "impurity" of his blood, Von forced labor; 2,200,000 for hospi- ROOM AND BOARD in good Miich is said to have replied tals; 600,000 for social relief. The home of adults. Clean and con- proudly: "I am positive that my deficit was covered by loans, while 7739 JOHN It STREET TRinity 2-2114 genial. Reasonable. Good trans- blood is pure—because my moth- many of the employees of the portation. 2074 Taylor Ave. Ty- er told me that I was not her Warsaw Jewish community have gone unpaid for long periods. husband's son." ler 5-8766. Rev. S. Mogill OBITUARY Hyman Schulsinger Downtown Theaters Mohel Manuel Urbacb WiAtfios