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u. s. APPEALS VERDICT - The U. S. Gov­ Refugee Sews So Husbqnd Silverman Slated T!"!w!~~!!~ N~!~!!-~r ernment has appealed a District Court verdict dlsmssing Charges 1!~ against the defendants Jn the May Give Concert in N. Y. For. ·Rwlection · :.:· i:·:\:.:u:~1:::_ 1942 Washington sedition trial. NEW YORK - Neighbors in blonde, gracious Magda Stott, Annual Meeting su~:=p,!:,":,1:;::, general office worker tone· of Victor Stott. What they aild her husband continued to tenman, A. Henry Klein, Max E~t::~M:d Matter at wllDted. Experienced, C'\pable s!~~~~~iasa of handling re6ponslblllty. Ex­ didn't hear was the quiet and practice his singing, gave lessons Kotler, H arry Leach., Simon Less- t:he p081 Otrice, Providence, IL 1., steady hum of Mrs. Stott's sewing and hoped. ler, Leonard Levin, Arthur J. Under the Act of March 3. 1879. cellent salary. · Pleasant envir­ machine. Without Mrs. Stott's' Sewing was not new ,to Mrs. Levy, Philip Lieberman, ··Reuben It ts assume,\ subscribers wish their onment. Position commencing sewing there would be no Town Stott. She had lived in Europe Lipson, ~rs. Charles Markoff, . subscription renew;ed annually un­ immediately:. -For interview, Hall recital for ,Stott. _ during the 'height of the Nazi SamYel Michaelson, Albert Pila- less we receive notice to the c~ll WE 5389 ~~. 9-5 o'cloc~ "Tb0 time was so short," sai~- regime and il was only her needle vin, Joseph V/. Ress, Max Richter, _co_n_tr_ary__ · ______and· -thread which kept her fam- Paul J. Robin, Mrs. Maurice Rob- H· R :i.1 ts lly's clothing together. lnson, Charles Rothman, Milton ome es111en . Woman Wanted · ocC¥ionally she -Was able to C. Sapinsley, Mrs. Harry Schleifer, • ARROW LINES Are you a ,voma:11, over 40, obtaln·some bits of cloth and that Hyman Shindler, Samuel Shore, DAILY SERVICE orl>hodox ollservant of· Kash­ I Obsene Purim ' PROVID~CE • HARTFORD meant a new pair of tr.ousers or Charles Silverman, Irwin Silver- Alllo . nith? Pleasant 1'0001 is wait­ a skirt for one of her children. man, 'Louis Strauss, Wllllam D. The resld_ents of the Jewish ing to,' yo)l In , comfortable The Stott's with their children, Strong, Walter I. Sundlun, Charles ,Home for the Aged observed the Charter W~k home of elderly . coupie. Be FOR ALL OCCASIONS CM.I. Beatrice 15, Peter 12 and George I_Temk!n, Jacob S. Temkin, Louls festival of Purlm at a celebration Olfic-77, W_ashington St.~ companion, do light housework. 8, came· · here . from Germany Trostonotr and Max Winograd. which was held last Thursday _ G4, 0872 . Call H_0.1>~ 5186. a~ard the' refugee ship Marine · _Nominations of Provldence' Rabr evening, March 6. -A special dih­ t.' Flasher last M,cy. .. 'bls from the Rabbinical Assoc!a- ner was served followed _by the Stott.-ha'd been very successflll tlo.n of Rhode Island wll! be made showing of a Jewish film, "The In bis natll'e Latvia. Af-ter sev- before the annual me~tlng. Purim Spleie"r," . The .,;ovle w,;s

end years• of study In Italy lie 1 .~rs. Esti Freud, former assist- shown (hrough the courUISY . ·of return ed to Riga where he·became ant professor at the University of Mrs. Fred .Pinkney, president Gf und'.er iuperviaion the leading . bdrltone of -the Lat- Vienna and a daughter-In-law of the Ladles' Assoclatlo_n of the · •01 Vaad Harabonim vlan State Opera and a professor ·the late Sigmund Freud, will be H0me. Gifts wer~ . dlstr~buteli, at the Riga -Conservatory of Music. ·a guest speaker at the meeting. and refreshments, whieh ,w.ere 'anyWh·i .re i"n , .a·ttd Associated "A TJme for Singing" .The meeting is open · tO the pub- contributed by the, AJSSOCiation a,qd t New En \!'la n_d Synagogues. His pleasant life there was dis- lie and. every contributor to the the hostesses, were served. rupted. with the arrival - of the General Jewish Committee au to- Arrangements for.. th0 .party I Nazis a nd,· be was forced to go to .ruatically is a member of the cor- were made by the entertainment Gel'ma ny with bis family. poration and is accordingly en- committee of the La.dies' Associa- .f ' ;---..,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_.,._-_-_-_-'"'..-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-..;.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-=-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__ "The Nazis," be sald ln hls titled to vote. There will be no tion of the Home. Gifts were dis- . newly acquired English, " forced soliCilations of funds at this meet.. tributed, a nd refreshments, w.hich Cornices for Your Windows! . many artists to· go to Germany. lng. were contributed by the Assocla- CALL • Styled I did not sing there until the tion and the hostesses, ·were -For Every America ns ci,me. It was really Emanuel Bowt.:n-g served. • Custo-'11 DE 5517 a time for Slnging then." 0 Arrangements for . the party Made. • Room' "After Europe, thiS is para. By IIIAXWlilLL WALDMAN were made by the· entertainment • BF.AUTIFY YOUR HOM£ • dls;~~e:\;'1:~lmed l_n, '·America It doesn't pay to be on ' top as committee of the Ladies• Assocla- ePA.IN'J!ED or 'DEIPO •IIIANY PA'rl'1'JRNS Army and. the Tigers found out tlon, of which Mrs. David. Kahan- OOVERED ._, CO. TO OHOSE F»"l\l ls swell." and before the evening ·•as over ovsk y Is chairman. Mrs. Irving ~ ''"-J::--:-'.""'.,--,------_;_;_;__.;.·,;;·.:,_...:,,:.'=:.:,::....! · George, 8, didn't say anything, the Tigers were In third " place in L. Solomon was In charge of the .~ ·-~---11". -~:_iiiii•••••••••iiiiii•••iiiiii~.jjj;~iiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiijjjjjj ·drawinghe jW!t satpad thereand crayons,quietly withIntent- a the American League while Army hostesses who Included the Me&- - had Its- lead cut. exactly In hair damee Barney Goldberg Sarah T : ly sketching a shrieking . Indian, b t d t h Id 1 Felder, Samuel Arbltsm~n, Saniuei complete with feat.h.!'rs, a dripping u manage O O top P ace In scalp· and a 'tomabawk. the National. Fabrlcant, Beesle Heller; Nat Roy, · THE' EASTER COLLECTION- OF Slldlng Eddie Lavine, Miles I. Weiss, C. Greenberg,- Daniel Ja­ CLOTHES FOR CHIIDREN· ··· · Go!dberg and Milt Wlntman gave cobs, A. Palsner, Edward La Vine, Haifa · Combed a sparkllng exhibition of howling Samuel Deutch; ·Louls .Mlllen, · s. as-they slaughte,ed Army. Chiefs Loeber and Fred ·Pinkney. ' at · Lillian n: !Summerlle"ld's . Salon for Children are simply After Four Police took four from Bill Llpson's Reds Max Botvln and · ··Herman char~.. f!'.ere you will find an assortment of' Big and Little by default but It wasn't " de Swartz, board members, attended Sister Spring Suits, some very unusual drlndle skirt and blouse Di.e in · -Blast_ fault" of Bill who was the only tbe party. outfits, g~dlne sets from l '-to Ox, corduroy sla<;ks and over. JERUSALEM - British infan­ member of his team to show · up. try searched Haifa this week for Marc Weinberg came thru with alls, wash dresses from l to 14. and tweed1ffi>1 . slacks and List Founder's · · a J·ewish underground member scores of -113 and 110 whlle Lefty overalls for lltt~e fellows 8 to ~x. , ,. :· ·. . who blew up the. clty police sta­ Bill Gora!nlck hit 112 and 124. Bridge Committee· tion, kllllng four pollcemen, In Doc Pekow's 126 was high for Mrs. Harry Ywotr Is chairman LILLIAN B. SVMJ>f ERFIELD defiance of a J ewisb Agency truce the evening. o ·ther good scores of a bridge, which the R .. I : Foun­ appeal. · were Eddle Lavine, 120 Miles J ders for Tubercular Patients will Goldberg -117, Charley Blackma isponsor. Mrs. Morris E. Frayman, 9 Lincoln\ Avenue GAspee 8417 An official announcement' said 11 two · B_rltlsh and two Arab police 116 and Mlke Miller 115. !president of the orga nization, also were kllled and 10-0 British, J ews Next year's bowling league will announced the appointment of the and Arabs injured. consist of fourteen 5-men teams ' following: Mesdames Henry Eis­ Th·e explosion occurred When a according to an announcement re- 1 enberg, Herbert Fellman, Louis police truck _l oade~ with explo­ leased by President Abe Ptess. Gersh1man and Nat 1Kushner, co­ .,The Paradise sives blew up i~ the police sta­ chairmen; Isra:el Weiner, William tion compound. The truck alle~ ·c Bow-l1"ng Zelnlcker, Hyman Perelman,· Ab- 619 NOI~Tl-[ !\IAIN. l?TRElder ,In the ab­ vines. They wll! play otr for the sence of P hllllp Davis. The _so­ , t JU:ST league crown next week. cial chairman reported q'n the ARRIVED! forthcoming . sn1oker. Rob~rt _For the record, the final team OAR~IEL BltANDS positions were: Levlnes, Cohens Nachbar, a new membei-, received RofTers, A v~ns, Sweets and Kar~ hls ob!igallon from Elllot Sh~ll. a tens. Eren wlth Interest natur­ past commander. It was announced ··:l~PORTED PALESTINE ally at Its lowest ebb, no less than that the fil m, "The Battle of .Rus­ nine k eglers hit the 300 mark. sia," will be shown this ~ uesd&y \ylNES and BRANDIES They included Aven 342, Wo!oll evenl ng. The Ladles' Auxlllary Wl'l'H A COMPLlJ.'TE SELEarION Ol> 325, Rodyn 323, Joe Schwartz served Purim refreshments at the WQUOllS AND WINES 316, Gordon 313, Greepsteln 309, close of t he meeting. Irv Levine 308, Lobel 306 and FOR THE HOLIDAYS Holland 303. PURIM PARTY The lengue undoubtedly will be Mrs. S. Weisman, Mrs. Leo Ro.p. i greatly expanded next year, due paport and Mrs. R. Silverman pro­ to t110 great and sustained lnter- v!ded the Purlm refreshments at NEW YORK LIQUOR STORE est shown right along by players the meeting of the Ladles' Aux­ and cnndldates for positions. n (ary of the S. Providence He­ 213 WEYBOSSET STREET Everyone ls looking forward to brew Congregation held last Tues­ PP· LOEW'S STATE THEATRE MA 9816 the league banquet sch eduled for day. Mrs. Jewett assisted by Mi-s. the 31st of thls month. Thanks Cohen and Mrs. Schechtman, for the Invitation, boys. served. THE JEWISH -HERALD, PROVIDENCE, R, l.;FJUDAY, MARCH H ; ·1947 • •,11IIIIIDllllllilOIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUlnllllllllHIIIUlllllllh11,. ~ Chapter to Discuss 1Mrs~ A. Holzman to Speak 'Women's Careers' At Pioneer Oneg Shabbat -Tha-,ik You, Providence! A round.table discussion on . Mrs. Arthur David Holzman of the Temple Beth-Israel Sister­ "Women's Careers" will feature will be the guest speaker at the hood, and - Mrs. Morris SchuS­ the meeting of the R0ger Willtam5: Oneg Shabbat of- ,the Pioneer sheim. The committee in charge f('or Your Enthusiaistlc Patronage of Our New Chapter B'nal B'rlth, which will Women's Organization, which will of the affair includes the Mes­ llestaurant a•d Delicatessen, We Have Been be held this Monday evening at 8 be. held tomorrow afternoon at d.ames Harry Beek, chairman of Thrilled \Vith Your Praise of 0 Mother" Jones o'clock at Churchill House. Par­ 1: 30 o'clock at Temple. Beth-Is- arrangements; J . Gershovitz, hos. Cooking. Ocipants in the discussion will be rael. Mrs. Holzman, who has pitality chairman; Harry Dress, Mrs. Sannuel Starr, Mrs. Aaron visited Palestin.e, was present at f hairman of the' afternoon, and Klein, Dr. Clara Loitman Smith, the dedication of the Hebrew Uni- Samuel Ernstof, chairman of dec­ l ," Miss .Sarah Schneider and Mrs. versity. Active in Zionist work Ioratioirs. We're Sorry- David Meyers. Following the dis­ for the past ten years, she is a _- .:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::_ cussion entertainment will be fur­ member of the Hadassah Speak- I· J E EJ T, w1 nished by· Mrs. Harry Applebaum, s '.l'hat ~lany People Had to Wait tor Service. ers' Bureau and the board of the . vocalist, who will be accompanied New England- Region . of Hadas- ! We're Completing Plans to Remedy This Dlfllcul­ KOSHER DELICA'Q:SSEN by Violet Marks. Mrs. Louis Yar­ sah. ty and Very, Very Soon We'll Be Ahle to Provide and CRH.AMERY las will be the hospitality chair- _ The 3 5th wedding anniversary t4e Best in Service, the Best in Accommodations, man. of ·Mrs. Harry .Schleifer, president Distributo?'B of ,:, . -..Along Wl~-~-$- ~t,_ln F~ _, , .~ Preliminary arrjilngements for of the organization, will be~ ob­ PREMIER FOOl> ~f(

ALIDfNAE MEET . Th;is is an achievement for any mah .to accomplish and The Nu Alpha Alumnae of R . . I. Hr. H~ymann ls a special agent 'it is more rema;rkable in that you had many handicaps to ov.ercome State College met at the home of for the New York Life Insur. which most Agents do not ha-ve to face. Mrs. Irene Foss, of Summit ave­ ..nee . nue, on Wednesday evening, March 5. After ,the business Your example_ is evidence to any intelligent, ambitious meeting, refreshments were life underwriter .that. he, too, can attain this high ~agree of served by the hostess. .He was a member of the Top success if he is willing to pay the price in effort. Clnb Council from 1941-1947. Oruing the year, 194~46, he Bennett Service wa.~ vice-president of the T0p I will be only too happy to personally• sign your certifying letter· if you will eo to the Cashier and have him Station Club CounciJ, X ortheastern check your· records certifyi!lg the r,esults to me. CUSTOM-BUILT RECAPPING Dlvl.'JIOIL TEL. MAnplnc 2'22 TIRE REPAIRING On receipt of tl,is information, I ,:ill irnnediately for­ VULCANIZING •nus year he was made a mem­ ward, the form to Ur. Parson, Chairman of the Million Dollar BATJ'BRIES ber of the MJlllon Dollar Ronnd Round Table. In so doing I, o~ course, will have assumed that ROAD SERVICE Table. .you have sent for1'1ard to Mr. Parson t he other necessary papers 472 North Main Street required in connection with securing membership. in the Million Oppoalt., Benefit Street Dollar Round Table.' · · · ~Ir. H eymann is with the fh·m With best personal. regards, "For QUALITY and SERVICE" E. S. CRANDALL Soforenko &Heymann DAIRY with offices at Properly rastearlzed I Milk arid Cream 9:l Eddy Street, Providence A FTiend to the I Jewi1h People DExler 6264 12 Lowe TI A •e. W Ht 4158

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Congregation will sponsor in the Ar.thur D. HobJman, husband f)f auditorium of the new Synagogue, Mrs. Selma Holzman, of 210 Sparrow · street and Oakland ave- Blackstone Boulevard, and son-ill­ n\ie during the week of March 24- ia\v of Mr. and ¥rs. Archlbaid Final blueprints of the' new ·nmpaign as we Pave ,from Jews March 31. Mr. Gladstone revealed Silverman was among the 18 pas­ Ahavath Sholom Synagogue and · n all parts of our city and I wish 1 ' is week that there wm be many ~ngers ~board the Trana-World Talmud Torah were vresented at It were. possible to print all ·or hooths, wheels, prizes and enter- ·Airlines Constellation plane which the annual Purim party '. of the Lhem. ]t le apparent that there ralnment. Proceeds of the affair, returned , and land~ e&fely in Synagogue, which was held last Js a genuine and active Interest y,·hiC'h will begin each evening at Newfoundland last Monday ev~­ Sunday. Harry Charren, chair- among our people that modern i o'clock, will aid the bullding lllg after the navigation do~e, man or the bulldlog committee, and dignified . places . of worship f->n~. The .run c.,;,,mlltee •IJI be with the navigator Inside W:,,.• delivered the detailed plane for and TQ.lmud Torahs be provided nnuounced in next week's Herald. blown off 260 mllea oft' the coast. the modern bulldtn,, whlcJI will to replace buildings now far re- Mr. Holzman, wbo ta a lawY,er be .constructed at the corner of moved from Jewish centers. )RO Cannot Open and graduate of Harvard Uolv;r- Rocbambeau averiue and Camp ''In this respect I call atten~lon sity, was enroute to the· Near street. Samuel Levin100, chair- rar-ticuarly to our Talmud Torah P.alestine , Doors '. Enst to make buslqesa contacts, mau· o! · the cornerstone commit- which presently Is total.Jy uosull- 1 ~HINGTON ...... ; '['>ll loterna- hi s wife reported. , ·A commander tee, :issued certificates to those able to attract. Jewish youth. The tlonal , Refugee Organization will in the Navy during; tbe war, b~ who have already contributed to' schoolrooms are anllQuated and ' " ' onen the doors of Palestine to "'·n.s discharged ·la.at 'August. Mr. thle rund and stated that all per- the neighborhood run down so Jewish lmmlgratioh, nor will nnd M.rs. HolZman werP married sons pledging to the cornetetone that parents are rlghUy reluctant United Sta.tee me-mbershlp In the on Jul\e ·21, UJ36,:Sn the rorm'er dedication would be memorialized to entrust their childr~o to such T ~I". In. ani1 way !1-ftec~ the im- Biltimore Hotel. Mr. Holzman :,is by a. plaque in the new Syna- an envlroniment. On ' the other rnlgrattOn ln.ws or ' tifts country, the ,So n of Mrs. Abraham Holz- gogue. hand, hundreds or Jewish children j Under-Secretary of State I)e0.n mn n, ot Bt:ookllne, Maes. ln connection W'tth the drive, within easy range of our new loca- Acheson eipt&ined •to the Senate , ---- ~amuel Kaplan, president of the Uoo are without Talmud Torah Foreign ,Relations Committee llLOCKADlil RUNNER Coogregatloo, l88ued the follow- and Sunday Bcbool facllltlea be- when lt met to tooalder a bl- JERUSALEM - More than 600 log statement: r.ause a convenient and auttable IparUaan reaolutJoo providing for paBBengers from the blockade run- "lt la heartening to ha-.e re- school 1, Jacking. participation lo tl\e Iner Chaim Orloaorof bave arr!~ ee!Yed aueb oodoTlementa of our I . (Condnued oo Pap 16) organization. ' lo Cyprus. , THE. JEWISH HERALD, PROVIDENCE, R. I., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1947

U. S. APPEALS VERDiar NEW YORK - The U. S. Gov­ Refugee Sews So Husbqnd Silverman Slated T!.H!w!~~!!~ N!~~~1 ernment has appealed a District Court verdict dlsmssing charges !~ against the defendants In the May Give Concert in N. Y. For. ·Re-election :.a:: ~·::\e!u:~is~: 1942 Washington sedition trial. NEW YORK - Neighbors in blonde, gracious Magda Stott, Annual Meeting su~:=ptfo~~::, c~~:~~~ta the the vicinity of the ground floor "and $1,000 to guarantee the hall Copy·; By Mail, $2.50 per Annum. apa/tment at w. 76th stieet have seemed so fat" away." On1March 26, Sulk subscription rates on request. been treated recently to the har- And so Mrs. Stott began sew- ( Uontinued from l'age 1) \Valter Rutman, Managin. Editor. Typis.t Wanted monious echoes of the rich bari- ing shirts, trousers and blouses Kaplan, Samuel Kaplan, Max Kes- 76 Dorrauce ~t., Tel. GAspee Ul2, Typist-general office ,vorker wanted. Experienced. Capable tone· of Victor Stott. What they aild her husband continued to lemniln, A. Henry Klein, . Max E;t::~M~ s!:~~!~iase Matter at didn't hear was the quiet and practice his singing, gave lessons Kotler, Harry Leach, Simon Less- t:he Poet Office, Providence, R. I., of handling re<1ponslbillty.' Ex­ steady hum of Mrs. Stott's sewing and hoped. ler, Leonard Levin, Arthur J. Under the Act ot, March 3, 1819. cellent sala.ry. ·Pleasant envir­ machine. Without Mrs. Stott'e" Sewing was not new ,to Mrs. Levy, Philip Lieberman, '·Reuben It ls assumen subscribers wish their onment. Posi.Uon commencing sewing there would be no Town Stott. She had lived in Europe Lipson, ~rs. Charles Markoff, subscription renew.ed annually un- immediatelyo -For interview, Hall recital for ,Stott. . during the beight of the Nazi Samuel Michaelson, Albert Pila- !::stra:;,.~ receive notice to the cdn WE 5389 ~~. 9-5 o'cloc~ "The' time was so short," sat~· regime and il was only her needle vin, Joseph VI. Ress, Max Richter, and thread which kept her fam- Paul J. Robin, Mrs. Maurice· Rob- H R· :.J ts lly's clothing together. lnson, Charles Rothman, Milton ome esnaen ' Woman Wanted Occa,slonally she ·was able to C. Saplnsley, Mrs. Harry Schleifer, • ..ARROW LINES Are you a ,voman, over 40, obtatn·some bits of cloth a i1d that Hyman Shindler, Samuel Sho; e, DAILY SERVICE orllhodox observant of· Kash­ I Obsene Purim ' PROVIDENCE• HARTFORD meant a new pair of trousers or Charles Silverman, Irwin Silver- .Abo :. ruth? Pleasant l'OOm is wait• a skirt for one of her children. man, ' Louis Strauss, William D. The resld_ents of the Jewish Ing ror1 yoµ In • comfortable The Stott's with their children, Strong, Walter I. Sundlun, Charles ,Home for the Aged observed the Charter Werk home of elderly couple. . Be FOR ALL OCCASIONS CALL Beatrice 15, Peter 12 and George !_Temkin, J acob S. Temkin, Louis festival of Purim at a celebration Olfic<>-77. Washington St.-'- companion, do light housework. 8, came' · here . from Germany Trostonotr and Max Winograd. · which was h eld last Thursday - '04; 0872 . Call HO.t_>~ 5136. aboard. the· refugee shii, Marine · ,.N,Ominations of Providence Rab.- evening, Mar~h 6 . . ,A spec~a-1 dth­ Flfu.her last M~. ·· :bis from the Rabbinical Assocla- ner was served followed _by the Stott. bad been very successful tlo,n ot Rhode Island will be made sho,ylng of a Jewish film, "The In his native Latvia. At.ter sev- before the a nnual meeting. Purim Spieler,'' , The .,;ovle w,;,_. • era:l years, of study in Italy lie 1 ~rs. Esti Freud, former assist- shown through the court.~sy , of returned to Riga where he became ant protessor at the University of Mrs. Fred .Pinknei, preside~t ef I ··w ·have the ·very ~ una'.er supervision the leading baritone of the Late Vienna and a daughter-In-law of the Ladies' Association o! the 'lcitest · equip'rn1ent · -01 Vaad Harabonim vian State Opera a nd a professor •the late Sigmund Freud, will be H~me. Gifts were . dlstr~buted, "for CATER!NG' at the Riga -Conservatory of Music. ·a guest speaker at the meeting. and refreshments, which , w_efe , .a·ttd Associated "A Time for Sipglng" ,T he meeting is open ·tO the pub- contributed by th~ Ai9-sociatlon aqd Synagogues. 1 His pleasant life there was dis- lie and every contributor to the the hostesses, were served. rupted_ with the arrival · of the General J ewish Committee auto- Arrangements for. th8 .par.ty Nazis and, h e was forced to go to .matically is a member of the cor- were made by the entertainment Germany with his family. poratioµ a nd is accordingly en- committee of the La.dies' Associa- "The Nazis," he said in his .titled to vote. There will be no tion of the Home. Gifts wer"8 dis­ newly acquired English, "forced soliCitations of funds at this meet-- tributed, and refreshments, w.hich Cornices for Your Windows! · many artists lo· go to Germany. ing. were contributed by the .A:ssocla· cALL • Styled I did not s ing there until the tion and the hostesses, ·were Amerlca n.s C!'me. It was Teally Emanuel Bow•=n·g served. • Cust~#l DE 5517 -For Every a time for Singing~ then." 0 Arrangements for . the party Made: • Room' "After Europe, th\s is para- By IIIAX\Vli:LL WALDMAN were made by the· ente~talnment dis&," he 8Qld. · · • BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME • Peter, 12, chimed l_n_ '·America It doesn't pay to be on \top as com!Dlittee of the Ladies' Aasocia- •llu.NY PA'l'Tl!l.!ctNS is swell." Army and. the Tigers found out ::s:/~.W:~:~r:::. D~~!·. ·~or ~:!:':g- 'DECO co. TO CHOSE FROM George, S, didn't say anything, and before the evening was over he Jus t sat there quietly with a the Tigers were in third place in L. Solomon was In charge or the --:I'"F-- -J~:-iZir."'.'a-ii;.-;;;.-;.-;;;;;;.-.-i.-;;;;;;i~.-;;.-,i;;;;;;;i;ttttl!1 the American League while Army hostesses who Included the Mes- ·drawlng pad and crayons, intent- had Its lead cut - exactly In half dames Barney Goldberg, Sauh T. ' ly sketching a shrieking . Indian, b t d t I Felder, Samuel Arbltsmati, Samuel .complete with feat)lers, a dripping u manage O ho d top place in scalp· and 8 - 'tomahawk. the National. Fabrlcant, llessle Heller; Nat -Roy, ·THE'.EASTER COLLECTION- OF · Sliding Eddie Lavine, Miles I. Weiss, C. Greenberg; Daniel Ja­ CLOTHES FOR CHII.DREN· · · · · · · · Goldberg and Milt Wlntman gave cobs, A. Paisner, EdWard La Vine, Haifa · Combed a sparkling exhibition of bowling Samuel Deutch; 'Louis Millen, · S. as-they slaughteoed Army. Chlets Loeber and Fr.ed , Pinkney; ' ' · · at · Lillian. B.' l:lummerfleld's . Sa.Jon r,;r Children are simply After' Four Police took four from Bill Llpson's Reds Max Botvin and · · · · Hei-man char~.. ~ere you will ttnd an assortment or' Big and Little by default but it wasn' t ude Swartz, board members, attended Sister Spring Suits, some very unusual drtn4le skirt and blouse Di,e in · ·Blast. fault" of Bill who was the only tlje party. outfits, gllbardlne sets rrom t 'w Ox, corduroy sla.;ks and over­ JERUSALEM - British lnfan- member of his team to show "up. try searched Haifa this week for Marc Weinberg came thru with alls, wash dresses from 1 to 14, and twoo-- ·c. Bow·l"1n·g Zelnlcker, Hyman Perelman,' Ab­ edly .,was driven by a man in po­ Olympl raham Leitner, A. Rottenbei-g, 1 llce uniform. .,,,, By SYD COHEN Joseph Connls and Ann Feinstein, A Complete Line A Complete "'4ne Shortly before the explosion a Four of the six t eams in the general committee. , . or of broadcast by the Irgun Zvai Leu- Olympic League pa:cked their i mi radio said no truce had b~en shoes and called It a year last Lt. Bloom ·Post Choice F~uits and Vegetables Frozen Foods proclaimed. and ;·we h3.v,e no in­ week as the highly successful reg- TO Show F!l,__ tention of p,:oclalmlng it . ... W~ ular season cB1D.1e to its· close. lKil \VE DELIVE~ DAILY shall continue to strike when and Still girding for battle are the The Lt. Leonard Bloom Post, I where It auits us . best.". champion, of the first _and secbnd J .W.V., met on T1:1esd~y evening, hRlf seasons respectively, the M8.rch 4. Nor;man 'COhen · was Howle CQhens and the Irving Le­ th,e a~_tlng command~~ ,In ·the · ab­ ., vines. They will play olr for the sence of Phll\ip Davis. The .so­ JUST ARRIV.ED! .. league crown next week . cial chairman. ~~ported q·n the .For the record, lhe final team forthcoming . smoker. Rob~rt CARMEL BltANDS positions were: Levines, Cohens, Nachbar, a new membei-, r0ceived Roffers, A v~ns, Sweets and Kar­ his obligation from Elllot Sh~ll. • lens. Eren with Interest natur­ past commander. It was announced · :I~PORTED PALESTINE ally at Its lowe~t ebb, no less than that the film, "The Battle of ,Rus· nine keglers hit the 300 mark. sla," will be sh own ~his ~uesday \YINES and BRANDIES They Included Aven 342, Wololr evening. The Ladies'. Auxiliary \Vl'l'H A COi\lPLh~~J SELE(,"flON 01> 325, Rodyn 323, J oe Schwartz served Purim refreshments at the LlQUOUS AND WINES . 316, Gordon 313, Greenstein 309, close of the meeting. Irv Levine 308, Lobe·! 305 and FOR THE HOLIDAYS Holland 303. PURII\I PARTY The league undoubtedly will be Mrs. S. Weisman, Mrs. Leo Rap- greatly expanded next year, due paport and Mrs. R. Silverman pro­ to U1e great and sustained Inter- vlded the Purim refreshments at NEW YORK LIQUOR STORE est shown righ t along by players the meeting of the Ladles' Aux­ and candidates for positions. ntary of the S. p ·rovidence H e­ 213 WEYBOSSET STREET Everyone ls looking forward t o brew Congregation held last Tues­ pp. LOEW'S STATE THEATRE MA 9816 the league banquet scheduled for day. Mrs. J ev,ett assisted by Mi-s. the 31Bt o[ this month. Thanks Cohen and Mrs. Schechtman, for the Invitation, boya. served. I THE JEWISH ·HERALD, PROVIDENCE, R, I.,'Flt:IDAY, MARCH H ; ·1947 • 9 .' .

•,11ll!11m11111im1111111111111n11111111111111111111111111m11111n11111m111111111111111111111111111111u11111n1111111111111u1111111h1 1i. ") Chapter to Discuss 1Mrs~ A. Holzman to Speak 'Women's Careers' At Pioneer Oneg Shabbat -Thar,,k You, Providence! A round-table discussion on , Mrs. Arthur David Holzman of the- Temple Beth-Israel Slster­ "Women's Careers" will feature will be the guest speaker at the hood, and . Mrs. Morris Schus­ J."or Your Ent husiastic Patronage of Our New the meeting of the Roger Williams, Oneg Shabbat of· -the Pioneer shelm. The committee In charge · Chapter B'nal . B'rlth, which wlli Women's Organization, which will of the affair Includes the Mes­ Uestaurant a4d Delicatessen. We Have Beeµ be held this Monday evening at 8 be held tomorrow afternoon at d_ames Harry Beck, chairman of Thrilled \Vith Your Praise of 0 )-lother" Jones ()ooklng, o'clock at Churchill House. 1 Par- 1: 30 o'clock at Temple- Beth-Is- arrangements; J. Gershovltz, hos­ Ucipants in the discussion will be rael. Mrs. Hglzman, who has pitaltty chairman; Harry Dress, Mrs. Swmuel Starr, Mrs. Aaron visited Palestine, was present at ~hah,man bf the' afternoon, and Klein, Dr. Clara: Loftman Smith, the dedication of the Hebrew Uni- Samuel Ernstof, chairman of dee­ Miss .Sarah Schnelder and Mrs. verslty. Active In Zionist work Iorations. David Meyers. Following the dis- for the past ten years, she Is a -__- -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_-_-_-_-_:_:_:.:.:.:::_ We're S~rry- cussion entertainment will be fur- member of the Hadassab Si,eak- · J Ew E T J , s ~ished by· Mrs. Harry Applebaum, ers' Bureau and -the board of the ; ' 'l'h.'lt ~fany People Had to Walt fo1• Service. vocalist, who will be accompanied New England- Region , of Hadas- · We're Completing Plans to Remedy This Difllcul­ KOSHER DELICAP,::SSEN ty and Very, Very Soon We'll Be Able to Provide by Violet Marks. Mrs. Louis Yar- sah. and CREAMERY las will be the hospitality chair- The 35th wedding annlv~rsary tl!e Best In Service, the Best int Accommodations, man. .. of ·Mrs. Harry ,Schleifer, president Distributors of <: .- ~ .AJong Wl~.\l!..Jt-.:t_3~t__ ln.]" .,.,. ~ .Preliminary arrµgements for of the organization, will be . ob­ PREMIER, Fooi.J 1-'k

ALUMNAE IIIEET . Th,is is an achievement for any rnan .to accomplish and The Nu Alpha Alumnae of R. -1. I ~lt·. H~ymann is a special agent 'it is more . remarkable in that you had many hand1caps to ov.ercome State College met at the home of ·,1 for the New York Life Insur• which most Agents do not ha-ve to face. Mrs. Irene Foss, of Summit ave­ ,.nee Company. nue, on We,dnesday evening, March 5. After ,the business Your example is evidence to any intelligent, ambitious meeting, refreshments were life underwriter that . he, too, can a..ttain this high .degree of served by the h~stess. He was a member of the Top success if he is willing to pay the pric e . in effort. ()lub Council from 1941-1947. ~uring the year, 1945-46, he Beniiett Service wus vlce-pre.sldent of the Top I will be only too happy to personall• y siGn your Club Cotmcil, N01-th_easte1'1l certifying letter if you will GO to the Cashier and have _hi~ Station check your· records certifyi!'}g the r,esults to me . CUSTOM-B{!µ,T RECAPPING Division. TEL. MAn11ln1" 2,22 TIRE REPAIRING On receipt of tl).is information, I v/111 imnediately f or­ VULCANIZING ·n,ls year be '"as made a mem­ ward. the form to Ur. Parson, Chairman of the Million· Dollar BA1TERIEB ber of the llllllion ~ollar Round Round Tabl~ . In so doing I , oJ: course, will have assumed that ROAD SERVICE , Tllble. .you have sent forl',ard to Mr. Parson t he other necessary papers 472 North Main Street required in connection w.ith securing membership. in the Million Opposite Benefit Street Dollar Round Table.' · · · M1·, Heymann is with the ll1·m With best personal. regards, "For QUALITY and SERVICE" E. S. CRANDALL Soforenko &Heymann Sincerely DAIRY Properly PHteurlzed with offices nt Milk arid Cream till E

,l'" 1 Semi-finalists at t h e Purhn part)1,, afte1•noon ut the Providence Hebrew Day School, are J>icturetl 1 nbov~. Pr'Jzes- were awai-de

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:''l k11pw.thn.t eve~yone of .us ~k~. pride in our·.own corp.munity-prid8 in th1' euv1t onment, 1n the homes a.Iid the buildings that SUl,TOWld us. 0 The n ew A·bavath sh.01om Synagogue is one in which ~e*ery Jew 0 tJu-ough- ,oul the State will be able to take a great deal of pride. . ··~1e new S~ogue ,v.iU pl"Ovide in addition to a House of \Vorshi1> a· Talmud" 'l'orah, and 'general m eeting Jllitce-ideal fncilities for those m~m­ orable occasions, llar-1\fitzvahs, weddings and h oliday .festivities, not Only tor its own m em bership but to th~ ent~ commwJity. ..I a~ s ure that we all wanlJ 't:o llcl1> the oldest Orth'bdox Congregn.tion in [. this city 1·ejuvonate Itself. · · u{~ further sure · th~t ·au~q t us n1>JJl'~cia.e the d h-e n$Xl for its n e,V build-· Jng. A S~agogue of which every m omb e1• in this community can b e l)roud whether or not he is n m ember. . ' ·"".l'he ln.nd is nlready purchased nnd U1e building (IJ"ive is now underway. J 'tn"fo, you to give all yo~t cnn to h elp y•~t tJ1fs wort.hy ftutd over th e t<;>P·" I ,

6i~e ,Generously lllill:JIHl1DBaOli11JltmllllilMl1lM T

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VOL. 1 NO, 2 Otftce: 99. Hillsfde Ave., Providence 6, R . I., Tel. G~A./ 5492 &IA..1:: ALE."\:ANDER, Editor Sopkin .Reveals Plans for Executives Prai·se Happy Old Age ., I Co'ming Membership Drive "Home News" Alvin A. Sopkln, chalrll\an of Administrators .. of Homes · in the membership committee, -an­ other cities were favorably im­ nounced last week that be is can.: pressed by •the first issue of the ing a ineetlng of team captains Home News. The following c0m. for Mond3.y, April 14, and a meet- ' me-uts were received: fng of cal)tains and workers for 1 " I want to express thanks on ,Tuesday, April ..,29. He believes behalf of myself and the Board 1' that only wl,th a sufficiently large of Directors, on hav'idg sent -to us number of w-orkers , can the. com.:. the 'Home News'; which I must ing stafe-w'ide member5J1iP cam- . sly is: the flrsf of its kind I have paign be a success. known. I believe i•t .:jg going to · He estimated that the annual be very instrumental in awaken­ budget for the Home, with_its ·en- '. ing coinmunity conscience, and it larged faci'lities for the infirm and will ·help you in ~he long run."_:_ chronically ill age·d, wll} approxi­ N. Deskin, Superintendent, Mod. mate $75,000. "We must ·make ,trea t H;brew Old Peoples & Shel­ tering Home, Montreal, Canada. a 1~ajor 1e_ffoti to enroll e)very j _Jewish family in the State for the ;.Thanks loads. for the copy of your 'Haine News.' · It is an ex­ support of the J{ome, w.htch .Plays cellent paper a nd very well Com­ such an imporant role fn the care piled."~ Joseph P . Folko!f, Exec­ ALVIN A. SOPKJN for th.e a ged · and • infi1~m in ,the utive Director, Levindale Hebrew State of Rhode Island," he said. turn will each select a group of Home a nd Infirmary, Baltimore, Mr. Sopkin is n,o,y sele~ting ,Vor_jters. Tho ~ames .of these Md. about 25 Team cap~ains, who in workers will be a nnounced ·later . "Many thanks fQr your F ebru- ary nm,nber Qf the 'Home News.' It is chucked full of useful and Dow tbe.lfonae Began interesting information ... . Kind. By- MUS. UOSE GOLDS'l'.1,a ,-., ta_ke care of the old folks to the Jy send me a couple of blii.nks of Chnrtet· ~fembet· and Resident of b es t of t I1 e;1 r ability. To thi·s your new medical .rep_ort sheet." the Home ..._ Home we brought Mr. Marcus. David H. Silveri, Executive Direc- It was 35 years ago ,yheil a Then; were,no words to describe tor, Hebrew Home for A-g"ed, Int!., ~lrs. Jennie GO1dbe,·g, 87, bas been a re.sh.lent of the HOme group of women, from the He. our happiness. Our aim was ful. lfo.rtford, C9nnecticut. since March 27. 1945. H e 1· favorite saying is: ""l'her e ar e two days brew Ladle$• Union A.id Assoaia~ fi lled .and from then on we took "I think it ('Home News') is a about which nobody shouhl e\'er wo1·ry: yesterday and tomorrow". tion, rlalized .that Providence in additional old men and worn. very nice thing lo · have .... I was in need of a home for old en, five in number, which was a n Iknow it wi~l redound ~opJY_. in the people. At that l ime we had, a this little house could accoonmo. , f.O0d towa1ds the Home m gen­ Hom!3 Takes on-----.-._-_-.,--. Jewish man in the State Instit_u-. da,te. We w·atched over this m_ !eral."- iohn D. Beller, Snperln­ tion whose name was Mr: Marcus. tle home a nd nursed it like a ~t ~ndeizt, Jewish Hoone for Aged A New Passenger _ He was without relativ!s and had . mother. After a few years we '. ae~

A f_ew years 1 prior to this, · a and we bought the house on l9l i ;- ~ ! ...... ~ ·.. ess widow, 73 years old, applied 1wr fri'ends had died or left the. South Providenc~ man had died Orms street · which until 1932 l H A - for admission to the Home be- j city. It was too much for her to in the State Institution, a nd wa:s served as h0me for our aged. I ome 01DOUnces cause . she was "all a lone and in start life over ~ga1ri in a ci-ty buried before we had time to get Si rice then the new Home on 9 9 I ' ' need of companionship". The where she had once been. promt- .there; OnlY after m·u ch effort and T-Tili°stde avenue wa:s . built. . lFebruary · 'Donors . woona'n, whom we sliail call Mrs. 1.eut but where she was now lit~ through the use of influential peo~ I The thought alone that Wf"· of . · Newman (although this is not her tle knowD. Physically and psy­ ple were We a'b1e to get ~is body he Ladies' Union Aid Associa. 1 The Home acknowledg_es with real name), lived in a two-room chologica lJy she was unable .to released and _bury him in a Jew- tion started su'ch a great venture si~cer~ thanks the followmg con. kitchenette apartment on the first reknit the bi ·oken ties or her past. ish cemetery.~. ~ . as a Home for the Aged gives me j tnbuhons : floor of· a large house that was I Faced with this reality, she de-- The \,adies Hebrew Union Aid a great pleasure. The seed that Mrs. Yetta Silverman- In being converted into small apart- . cided to eD.ter the Home for the I Association did not want the same we .have plan(ed 35 years a,go is I memo,ry o!.. husbaLd, ments. Besides h er there :was Aged. thing to happen again. ,. in f ull bloom. I (Colltinued on 1mge 14) only one other tenant, a m{rse, I Since she was admitted to the · W e orga'nized ourselves and on 1 ------who lived on the third floor and Home a year ago, Mrs. Newman's May, ' 24, 1 912 we ,took out n 1,------,--~--, ias away most of the time. a ttitude has undergone a pro- tharter for "the purpose of pro- Jewish Horr.,e for The Aged of Rhode Island How lonesome it-was in the big found change. Her fear of death· viding and ·mbintaining a borne E di house at night! T he onlY. connec- and sickness has largely disap- for tlie aged a d Infirm" and the Statement of Income ,and xpen :tures tion with the outside world was peared. She bas taken a keen n!llllle "of the corporation was the October 1, 1945· !to September -30, 1946 her telephone which she kept interest in her surroundings, \)y

J ewish Home for the Aged by the Income for Current Expenses · 1 <:lose at her bedside and which showing herself helpful to those Ladies' Union Aid Association. .Membershfi> Dues $ 3,604.00 gave her some measure of seem·. who are ill and handicapped. She Our first president was the late VonU'ibutions 1,203.50 ity. Her f~ars of being alone be- has 'becom~ an active member of Mrs. Isaac Woolf. The charter Memorials 1,625.00 <:am e more intense wh en an uncle a small sewing circle which makes m embers were: Rachel Rosen , H.e fm1ds on .Maintemmce--R elntives and Othe1·s 10,u1s.a1 Iof hers only eight months her ~bildrett's garments for the Had­ Sarah W eiss, Rose Siegel, Annie ( Continned on 1>age 15) Jte funds on 1\-·fntntenance-Old Age Assistance U,840.50 1 senior, suddeitly died. .from then Rabinowitz, Betty Woolf, Ida Ladle Association 2-,000.00 i on she imagined that her tur n Lippman, R egina Shein, M1Lnie Bulk Maintenance 1,75 0.00 : would soon come a nd a fear of Woleon, L~na Cohen, .Tennie Max, Donors Lw1cheon :.l,5JO.OO ; death began to haunt her day and Sarah Silverstein and myself. State Approprinti0u 2,000.00 ! night. § he spent ma ny a sleep- -Coming Events At1 that time we used to ni•Je: Jns,nranCe · 1,480.11 less night, h er hearl beating wild. lln.-ch 10-2:80 P . 111. every other Tuesday on 128 \\tOOnsocket United J e wish Appett:t 1.50.00 ly, a nd imagining that death Ladies' Association Board North Main street. Our dues sou,·cf tr J onrnru 1 -1,tn7 .-lo would come. She ke()t tier friends Meeting- at Home. were fifteen cen ts every meeting. J nterest On nOffds · ' ' 165 .00 j and doctor:busy, and made frantic. Mnrch 27-8 P. i\I. The dues were increased by five Discount . .Earned 210.4-8 appeals to the Home to be ad­ Regular Board Meeting- at cents to go to the l!ome. W e Home.' I u11tted. also elected separate officers f9r April 2-,2:80 P. M, TOTAi, INCOME $-lO,o77 ·25 ! The bnestign.tlon ,·e,,oo.h..."(I tJ1nt the Home, Including a treasurer Ladles' Association Regular 11:xpendttures 1 lUt·s. Nowmnn und h er husbmu.l tb whom the addlt19na l five cents Meeting- at Home. Jldmtnlst11itive 't'7 ,r,50.4 o I hnd been 1·es1>t!<:ted m em bers of ] per member was paid. It was not 'l.pt·ll 14-6::10 P. M. Cu.re of Guests 101472 20 such easy work but we were en. - · 1 t.his community, " 'ere fntrly p1·os- l Meeting or Captains of Mem­ Gener:,nl House and Property i

) J ;J • -1 • 12 THE JEWISH HERALD, PROVIDENCE, R. I., FRIDAY, MARCH H, 1947 Holds Swimming Title Report Old Colony Second Largest DR. A. R. NfMTZOW STRONG'S FURS Bank of Its Type Optometrist The Old Colony Co-Operative For Your Easter Ensemble Bank, which had $55,176,000 in Immediate Service . assets as of December 31, 1946, Contact Lenses, Spectacles is ,rated }:1.s ~.. he ,second !largest l<'itted, Prescriptions Filled institution of its .type in the coun- ! New Spring Fur Scarfs .. ~ 29 ABORN STREET • try, it was reported this week by ' PROVIDENCE Walter W. McAllister, president GA 7172 . Capes and Jackets of the United States Savings and Loan League. The total assets of I this group of 39 associations are 1 $1.27 billion, and ,they constitute · • Final Clearance .of Persian about 12. 7 p_er cent of the entire system of thril:"t. and home finan­ 'Lamb Coats $769 · · cing institutio_ns. 'Ladies' Association STRONG'S FURS, lnc.422 WESTMUiSTER sT. Lists Contributors Donation from the late Mfs. Lena Fowler-by Cookies, Cakes Mrs. Joseph Fowler ...... $50 Mrs. Charles Fierstein ...... 10 and Pastries .IIIILTON BRIER, son of Ben• Mrs. ClaTa Greenberg- · JaDll.n ur1Efi, J.:) Upton avenue, I With the hope her son ata N~ High -'LIQUOR of the Brown Freshman will have a safe journey We just DARE you to say Swimming team, who set a new to Europe ...... 10 :hcy·re not tuc b~st you ever .for all National Collegiate Fl-eslunan Mr. and Mrs. A. Kaptan, :i.te when you sink your teeth ldm-rk of 2 minutes, 28.S seconds, -0f Fall River. Mass._- lnto them. r ou'll ha;e to look 1for the 200 yard breaststroke on In Memory of the late 'em up •from yourself to keep OCCASIONS Febmnry 22, in a dual meet with M. Richard Fenton ...... 10 from nibbling at them prac. the Springfield College yearlings. Mrs. J . D. Ne~man-In tically every minute. How 81·ier is the Current National Jn.. memory of husband, Ja. about ordering a batch now? tenscnotasttc breaststroke uue cob D. Newman ...... 5 At the East Side Pha~ncy You'll Find a Grand Ar­ holder, having taken the 1946 Lillian K. Rosen ...... 5 ray of Liquor Values for Your Holiday Entertaining title at the meet held in Trenton, Sara Boyman ...... 3 SWEET'S and For Gifts, too. You Will Find All Your Favorite (N. J .) IDgh School pool. Mr. and Mrs. Schlossberg .Brands on Om· Shelves ... . And Friendly, Helpful -In memory of Mr. BAKERY Service. Prompt Delivery Jllny Be Had By Calling Nat Lewis ...... ·1 363 NORTH MAIN STREET. Gaspee 8618, Open 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Buy U_nited States Savings Tuesday Through Sunday Bonds and •Stamps l E.ast Side·P~ar~aey 11m111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111m111111111111111111111111u11111111

,756 HOPE STREET PROVIDENCE, R. I. The Friendly Store

(Continued from Page 5) LEON MALIN'S ·MARKET check?" .... This little gadget dis- 59 GAY STREET, CORNER ROBINSON STREE'.11 courages arguments and it is fun, besides . . .. It is ·a souvenir bottle Quality Products - Quick Service -One Cust:omer opener .. .. In the form of a min- •GROCERIES iature hand . ... The index , finger is pointed. When the check ls •CREAMERIES •DELICATESSEN Recom·mends Anot:her presented- you put the thing on WE DELIVER CALL DE 0172 r - che table and spin it .. .. And the FORMERLY Ft. Bll,LER'S l\lARKET I. person to whom the finger pernts llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr.11111l1111u111111111 THAT'S WHY THOUSANDS - pays. lr PATRONIZE LOUIE'S The Intelligents~: Alma Arch­ t er, Mirror beauty' editor, has a EVERY YEAR book on what women -think of men, due in the spring. The !itle. is: "Ah-Men" .... Ralph Ingersoll And the Reason? QUALITY PRODUOJ:S at ALL ha-s retired to his farn;i to write Times. You Shop With CONFIDENCE at three novels . .. . Clare Luce will reveal the most intimat~ details in a mag on how she found reli. Bath and Showers in Every Room-Spacious Sun Porch gion. She also is finishing a new and Solarium - Dfstinguished Cuisine - Dietary Laws - Very book ·at her plantation. Appleton Attractive Rates. Ownership-Management, MAE DUBINSKY tOUIE'S K.osher ,DELICATESSEN - Telephone Sharon 616-894 will publish .... Jean Libman I Block . had a piece called " Do 21 DOUGLAS AVENUE MAnnlng 2374 They Gyp You When You Sell Your Jewelry?" in the February Newly Good H

/ very tlne gesture indeed. riever­ theleBS very rew of those eligible 1 "One Ma.n's Opinion" have applied. Is it because there , is no need for ' it, or because little ! An Enviable Record was known about the offer? It I Spring_ Cleaning was news to me, a nd it may well _.....,, ____ ,;,· l!lsRNARD SEGAL------be news to rm.any who read' this. How does the Free Loan derive 1 Constitution Still In Effect Its . Income? There are th_ree I AT LONG LAST The charter for the Provlde,;,ce main sources. 1 Gemilath Chesed was Issued at The constituUon adapted by 1. Membership dues. -I the State House In 1903. Of the· these twenty-four men aud one 2. Donations and endowments. twenty-five charter members on!Y woman is still in force today, and, I s. lntE:rest from investments. Call For and Delivery Service two are with us ,today. To them with few modifications, is beiµg The membership is of two h&.s been granted the great priv­ followed by the boards and the Jdnds. · There Is th!¼ ever increas­ ilege to see the works of their officers as their guide in shaping l ing number of people paying an- 1 the policies of the agency. ·h ands bearing good fruit. Now nual dues. Then there are a few CEDARIZED :afttr forty-five years tht; agency "The object of this association "Life Members." To· be counted STORAGE BAGS FOR they h elped to build is aiming a,t -we read in the second section in~ this~ class on has to , be able, WHO PREFER THEM the . two thousand membership of article one of ithe constitution and to- be willing, to pay $250 THOSE mark. The original fund of less - shall be to loan money free of in one sum. At the present tim~ than one ,thousand dollars has interest or charg~, to any person there are only thirteen belonging now reached a capital f und of in need of temporary aid." to this elite group. The goal of Specializing in -over seventy-five thousarid. Dur­ Sign of the Times the campaign committee is to ing the years the sum of nearly Persons in need of temporary create at least one hundred such two million dollars has been aid have come to the Gemilath · members. Then there is a· classi­ Curtains -,Draperies - Blankets loaned to some sixteen thousand Chesed~ in increasing numbers. fl.cation known as the Junior applicants. The modest loa:.n of One can read the signs of lhe I melnbership, for young people. from five tq itwenty-fi.ve dollars Limes in the reports of the Geml- IThese nU1D1ber only 'twenty-five -lip Covers bas been enlarged to five hun­ la th Chesed. The ups and downs j now, and thiy Could certainly be dred. The pion0ers in Free Loans in the curve of loans during the inc.reased. As for myself, while I on the North End of the city have years are a revealing study in so- Ican'not possibly become a life stimulated the founding of a sis­ cial and economic trends. A stu- · member, I can enroll my young­ ter agency in South Providence. den-t of sociology will find these I er daughter as a Junior member Bonded Fur Storage curves interesting. The report Iof Gemilath Chesed. shows, for instance, a rise in num- It is said in our books of wis- -' ber of Joans during the years 1912 dom that th-e world ls rounded on JAMES -1915. We learn from another Ithree things: Torah, Worship and source ,that the J ewish population IGemilath Chasodim. Not all of u~ GOLDSMITH in the city has doubled during the can build our world on ·the study Associated with same period. The fat years of of the T orah, nor on worship, but Kagan & Shawcross _ the 1920's were apparently not we can all do acts of kindness. Insurance of so prosperous to everybody. The such as Gemilath Chesed Is en­ I 8673 All Kinds . report shows that during the deavoring to do these forty-five 1089 BROAD STREET Will!ams 1408 Industrial Trust Bldg. years of boom and Rrosperity the ,_Y_e_a_rs_.______;._1._-_-_-_-_-:- __- _-_-_-_:..._-_-_-_-_-_.,._-_-_-_-_-_-_--::----_-_-_-_--:----_-_-_-:_,..._-:-__- c----_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__, Gemilath Chesed did a r ecord· Phone - Re·stdence GA 6700 ·nE 4275 business in free loans. For some !) reason, however, the depression years show a decline in loans. During the war years the number Accom·modator of loans drops steadily, until it ( reaches an all time Io.w in the and Caterer year 1945, with only 89 people ( Assorted Fancy Pastry and !1PP1ying for loa ns. Hors D'Oeuvre· Parties a Specialty The student .of economic devel­ Where· the accent Birthday and Wedding Cakes opments will be amused by the Made to Order provt'sions for loans as small as Experienced Table~·Decorator . .five dollars in ~the early years of for Gemllath Chesed. The sum of five is oi 1/oeel WEDDINGS and to twenty-five dollars apparen.tly BAR-1\DTZVAH PARTIES Telephone HOpklna 5117 meant the difference between suc­ WHEN YOU MAKE this bank your bank-whether as a cess or failure to our early immi­ gran,ts in their struggles to gain depositor, borrower or user of any of oµr complete bank­ a foothold in their new surround­ ing services -you'll deal with folks whose experience in Be Wise ~ j::conomize ings. On the other hand many finding happy solutions to your kind of problems is unique Do Your Painting ex-sfil_rvice men fail to take advan­ tage of an a.ttractive offer today. in this area. W ~ nvife you to genuinely friendly banking. Now! The Gemilath Chesed administra­ Call tion has provided (or a: special loan to former members of the PL 9333 figh-tlng forces to help them In their rehabilitation. The Joan Is • ls~dore Wuraftic up to five hundred dollars, not SERV·I CES requiring any payments the first Inte.rior Painter six months and a period of two for 1/tutl, years to pay back the loan. . A • CHARACTER LOANS $SO to $1000 or more e SAVINGS ACC!>UNTS $1.00 opens one • You don't have to worry • CHECKING ACCOUNTS about the cost of cJood FOR YOUR IU~INESS: e IANK MONEY ORDERS food, clothing and quarters Complccc, low-cost business financing o( _a ll types. ~ CHRISTMAS, VACATION FORGET , when you' re in the new TAX CLUI ACCOUNTS Regular Army. They're all • POI YOUR H!)ME1 • AUTO FINANCING supplied to you-plus new Appliance. FHA modern• high pay that's practically i:urion and r epai r loa ns; Budget-ch«king and rduca­ all clear. You're' money donal•Saving:s accounn, etc. ahead in an Army job. U you're 17 to 34. healthy and ·HIGH m! ntally alert, get all the facts now al your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting LIVING Station. A GOOD JOB FOR YOU U. 5. Army CHOOSE THIS COSTS! FIN £ PROFCSSION HOWi

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to .lb: at Madison. Square Garden. C :A.ssociatiott ,Purchases tf-fic'ilbiitor . Home Announces ,._.. J, \, Is the alr-condLtloolng system. . . . , • _. C Will Sprullle Braden replace Gen. CANDID Walter Bedell Smith as ambassa­ Recent !Donations dor ,.to Moscow? Tl!,ese daya the W,EDDl·NG · (.Continued from page P) post is equivalent ,to being second Charles Sll-vermao ...... $10 top man in the state de1>artment AL.BUMS. Ell Priluck-Syoagogue . ... Regarding safety in aviation Donatioµ circles, remember this faot: It - by Mrs. Ray Saltzman of New took the railroads 65 yeai-s to .. FRED KELMAN York City-In honor of reach !he high safety mark. the. marriage of Manny ' airlines reached lo ,their lnltlal 20. - -; .. Saltzman ...... 1 J WI.,_ 2734..., Mrs. Simon Sandler-In I Midtown Vignette: They told. honor of Mrs. Sadie Jacobs j us they brougbt It from Holly- The Waldman Family- In· . wood, where a swank spot solved Auto Repairing memory of Sarah, Wald- . the ' lnaher of '•"who pays the , man (Continued on Page 8) Yale Udio-Synagogue I: · Quick Service Donation. PARTS FOR MOST MAKE Mrs. E. Gorden-In honor CARS I of grandson, Howard Yo~ Sanford Gershman's re- SANDY'S AUTO covery from recent illness. . 2 brings you the PARTS CO. The ,HO'Ille a~so wished to make special acknowledgment of regu 235 ALLENS A VENUE Boston Symp~ony 11al weekly donations- -of bakery Irving Kovitcli, Prop: ' good~ received from Mr. :Qavid 111111 , I Orchestra Tel. Wlllians 9478 Coh en , o( the A--1 Super Market Ellery Tuesday Night 7 3 7 Hope street,: StatH.>n WFCI 0a t 8 :80 p.in. ,. IRVING FITELS0N, BEACON SHOPS I District .lllannger • ,, \. . JEWISH RECORDS ... -s~igal's Kosher. We've Got 'Em--:-No More Going Out of Pictured above is an eXnmple of th e ne w, moder,1 equipment Town·to' Buy Jewish Records Meat Market which ·the Ladies' Association of the l\lir~m H os1)ital has pur. 750 Hope St. GAspee 0500 chased from the proceNs of the ruun1al linen sh ower•. The child h11 . WE DELIVER . Eili, E!-1i ! _!\1:oisha Oysher 1.31 t h e photogrnph1 was · illnce

Tris Coffin, whose eyes a nd.ears MACE • represent many Americans in the Home of Fine Cleaning senate press gallery, has a new 1079 South Broadway, E. Prov. NOW

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r. A's(ilocidti()h_ . Purchases bJficu'biitor . ~ ' ' to llx at Madison'_ Square Garden. Home Announces 'i _ _ _ Is the alr-condi,tloning system. . . . , Will Spruille Braden replace Gen. CAN·DID Walter Bedell Smith as ambassa­ Recent !Don,ations dor .. to Moscow? TQ,ese days· the WEDDl'NG _. (.Continued from page Pl post is equivalent ito being second Charles Sil-verman ...... $10 top man in the state department AL~BUMS. Eli Prlluck~Synagogue .... Regarding safety in aviation Donatiop. circles, remember this faot: It ~ by Mrs. Ray Saltzman of New toOk the railroads 6 5 yeal's to.., FRED KELMAN York City-In honor of reach !he high . safety mark. the marriage of Manny · ah:lines reached In ,their lnitlal 20. , I" . ,Wl.-2734 Saltzman ...... ,d -- -4 Mrs. Simo'n Sandler-In I Midtown Vignette: They told. honor of Mrs. Sadie Jacobs i us they brought It from Holly- The Waldman Family-In . wood, where a · swank spot solved Auto Repairing memory of Sarah, Wald- ,,.... : the "ID.alter o'f ' c.."who pays the , man · Quick Service Yale Udin-Synagogue Donation ~t r "...... -., . PARTS FOR MOST MAKE Mrs. E. Gorden-In hoilor CARS of grandson, Howard -~- :o~ SANDY'S AUTO Sanford Gershman's re- covery from recent illness. . 2 brings y;u the' PARTS CO. The ,Home also wished to make special ackno~ledgment of regu 235 ALLENS A VENUE Boston Symp~ony . 11al weekly donations of bakery Irving Kovitcli, Prop: ' good~ received from Mr. pavid Orchestra Tel. WIIliaMs 9478 Cohen, oC the A-1 Super Market E11ery Tuesday Night 73 7 Ho_pe street .__~ Stati,;,n WFCl 'at 8:80 p.in. IRVING FITELS8~, , I District Jllannger • ' BEACON SHOPS .< '- . J,EWISD RECORDS ·seigal's Kos.her. We've Got 'Em-:-No More Going Out o.f Pictured above is an eiample of the new, modern equipme nt Meat Market Town·to'Buy Jewish Records which ·the Lrulies' Association of the 1\lh-'1tm Hospital bas 1>ur­ 750 Hope St. GAspee 0500 chased from the proceeds of the ruurn.al linen showe1-. 'l'he child in; . Wlil DELIVEit < . Eili, Eili ! Moisha Oysher 1.31 the Jlhotogrnpl/ wa~· i>l.aced in the incubator to ·nid him in bl'enthing . The infant who was Jn the equjpment priOl' to this one,. was a. \,•btue Kol Nidre .... 1.05 · -MmAs-Hon-AcHa~nN=AL •• 1 tt I HUHISHUINIM ol· Jl01tAUH­ baby" who weighed onlJ' two pounds nnq fo ur ounces. At. th e time Attention ' ',, Unnto1· J oseph R osenb a ru,Ui\l= HAYOM HAR~S OLOM '1.c was r eOlove:l, h0We\•e1·, h e. wdghed tlnee and one-half pounds. 1 Pince ~our orde1· now for 0 Gems Property ·Owners of The Synagogue,'' by Cantol' MlUHAEL ROSENHF.RG, 1.05 Cedar R '!-pids Gir l Friday). to in­ Spring Is Just Around the R-0senblatt , .a Getzel At A Football Game herit the crown of Chili Williams, Corner S~1epsel n :anartcJ, Fin Pough- his former "trademark." Eye. Get Your EstimateS Now DIE FEIR KASHES keepsie witnesses say La Todd does more For- Extetior and Interior A.HAVAS OLOM · ...... 1.31 l'nintlng And, Paperhanging Cantor Samuel l\lalansky - MENASHA SKULNm 1.05 ea. for pollfa dots than poika dots did 'n,msonable Prices and Family It Shouldn't Happen '.ro A Dog for Chili Wms... : . Oh Now Looka CALL enhelm : . . . 1'.05 sponsors a total of $2,500,000 (in The' 75-year-old widder of a mil­ Dry Cleaning- . 1 Day Service free gifts to contestants) in 1946. lionaire is wooing an author 30 WE WILL SHIP.RECORDS ANYW;I-JERE Only one of the 24 shows is In years her junior. Oh, you kid .. .. St.ids 1 ~looper's inner . circle of the first Casting note: Th8atre Inc's. new 15 .. , . Af.ter six· months William Open Evc,•y Nlte Until 10--Satµrd11y 11 P. !II. play, "The. Big P'eople'' means (Pickup and 'lchiller (pres!dj>~ of the Polka; 9~5 No. 'lllain Street, Providence, R . I. UNlon 0320, just that. It is hiring actors who • Delivery Dot' guild) Pl!~d iGink Todd (a are at least six feet two .... Service) l Tris Coffin, whose eyes ahd.eare MACE • represent many Americans in the Home of Fine Cleaning senate press ga;llery, has a new 1079 South Broadway, E. Prov. NQW (A-~AI~AB.,LE! ' I ' book . due soon, .titled : "Missouri T.el. : EA: 3318-M THESE NEW, DELICIOUS, EXTRA-RICH ' Compromise." The title was sel­ ected by the publisher because the book is about what h ~ppen<'

PURECHOCOLATE 'l'OPPIN~ Tin\es ·Square Sm.t1ltalk: Local FUDGE ~!rls shudder whell they discuss (Net Weight 7 oz.) ,:ew York's mosl terrifying wolf­ one of our famed naval· war he­ PURE BUTTERSCOTCH roes! .... Jock Wb.itn ey ma'.y an- ·May ~e have (Net W eight 7' oz.) 11ounce any week Ms plans ,to , WORTHY COMPANIONS TO THE ~:·ect the world's most luxuriOus your order, sir? ·ace track ,in Queens .... Very ex­ We are now glad to report 1 ,· cn!ltor R. R. Reynolds is stant­ that we can serve more cus­ VILL.ASWUT COfHt SYRUP! ·pg a law offi ce in Washington as tomers with Famous Read­ ·a specialist ill gove1·nment 'de­ ing An.thracite-the laNn• nartmental practice," whatever dered hard coal. . that is .... Sudden Thawt: , The Try a ton or so. You'll find only thing tha t nobody has tried that Famous Readin~ gives your money's worth 1n hea, REDDY KILOWAn . NAJUtAUANS1'71T ELEU'J'IUC UO~U'ANY value. The red trademark I spots on Famous Reading Anthracite are your guaran­ 6E READY fur all the tee of a top quality Pcnn­ ELECTRIC APPLIANCES syl~nia hard ,coal. YOU~AN TO BUY. ('/l1Gi KEDOY~E( DAVID KORN &. SONS 197 WILLARD A VENUE DE. 7730

~,...... THE _JEWISH H~RALD, .PROVIDENCE, R. _I., FRIDAY, MARC?H \4, !947. 15 F(l,shion Show Commentator, Chairman I' CJ _ 1 AUE1RBACH'S DELICATESSEN ....:)ociet'J .. ' 73 BURLi:NGTON STREET '------~1Continued from P age 4 ) · CORNER HOPE STltEET J atra's H ave Dau g hter Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jaffa, dt We · Dave a Fu)J Line of 2 3 O Calla stl'eet, announce .the birth ,of a ·daughter, Diane Gail, Passover Goods 011 Display . :-> Li March 4. 1\i)rs. Jaffa 'is tbe . / . 01 mer l\liss J ean Rodin. Place Ymir OrderNOW To Assure A Qlumga of Add ress Complete Supply of Delic.,_cies Mr. a nd M1:5. Sa mufl M. Sack­ For the_Holida;y , in, fo1·mer ly of 182 Holden s treet, : •rnve nlovea to 46 Sumter street. 1''0R Pl WMPT DEf,l_Vl~RY nnd COURTEOl:S SEHVJCE R ,eturn H om e M:·. and M r s, N a t h an Dwar es,

Ca!l GAspee '7282 1' 11 Goldsmith street, have re­ turned from a two weeks' stay at Econ~mize By Buying F11om Grossinger's CoUntFy c·lub. Clw_.11ge or Acl'.. the Home ·a u worn out ishade tor. Models wlll include the Mes- R. I. attended. ·3}4 -~ e Bui\dif\\1, • \(ins\eY pulls replacing them b; new ones, ,dames Herbert Cohen, Alber t which she skillfully crocheted. Sha tkln, Evelyn Slesslnger, Ar- Morris Sllk, Daniel Chorney, Gus­ She is now providlllg se~eral 'of thur Abrisch, Julius Goidstein, sie Nelson, Barnet Fain, Daniel her neighbors with fancy door Sa nder Hayma n and Ma,x Shu!- Ta ber, Charles La ppin, Samuel A. purta ins, made over from the ones man, a nd Miss June Gord0n. Pro- Kaplan, ·Louis F ishbein , 1srae1 , ' t ' • ~ she brought along. With a glow ceeds of th e affair wlll be u sed Ch ernick, Msye;· Smith, Samuel' · • ~ ~ ~ of pride sh e sho-wed her ,band!- to .. nnaintaln Council h~mes In Resnick , Philip Abrahams, Allen ' • q)MPLETE _SELECTION · - work to the superintendent say- E urope a nd to aid the displaced Strauss, H inda Welner, Isidore' , Ing : ·,.1 feel that. .the Home Is a girls abroad. Grossman, Rose Logan Goldst ein, .· Baby Carriages . 4«J ship On which I am a p3:ssenger. ' --- - Benjamin M'andell,, Benjamin 1;-~ I - ~ Nursery Fur niture• 1-.., • I WI\! do everything to make our Ahavat h Sh o l om Schuster , In Memory (lf F'annr _ o>' Toys - .. Dolls / ship beautiful and comfortable." S. h d L. , Leach; Anna Saltzman, Helen . While the Home his provided lSter 00 lSts· Bennett Fishbein, ·Rose Kagan 'l) Mrs. Newma n with t he security Recent Pledges Goldman, Anna Ca rlton, Sarah· and com panion ship "she n eeded, and E va Bader, In Memory of ~~ ,:...y .('t ·the Home in turn is benefltting The Oren Kodesh Circle,. wh ich Betty· Woolf and J oseph Chorney. 0 V (.J by lier h elpfulness a nd ch eerful is sponsored by- the Sisterhood of WESTMINSTER ST. ·. a ttitude. Let's wish our h elpful the Ahavath ·Sl)olom Sisterhood . GA, 0092 , passenger and h er good ship, The' t o raise funds for the Oren K o- Mail and Phone orders promptly nlled J ewtsn 111om e tor ; tne ;a.goo, Ill , desh of the . new Synagogue, re- ·PAUL 'GILB,ERT ported this week on new pledges ~======::::::::::::======~~·~·no::n:_:'~'o~y~ag~e~.'-'--'----- which it, has received. The com- mittee Is h eaded by Mrs. Morris G.. Silk, assisted by Mrs. Rose Adler t reasurer, and Mrs. Bessie ·Studio GROWING GRO.WING Strauss, secreta ry. GROWING . The following pledges which PqRTRAJTS .OF MEN, have not previously been ·acknowl- WOMEN and CHILDREN . ~dged · were a nnou nced : Mr. an d 1 'Mrs,- s,n ford Za~um, in memory AT YOUR HOME of Mr. Zamm's parents, $1000; OR STUDIO · Mr . a nd Mrs. Harry Zitserman , $50Q . .f,' 771A Hope Street Providence For th e Oren Kodesh · Fund: Sisterhood of' Ah a vatb. Sholom, For AJ!pointmen t_s Evenings $500; a nd the following $1·00 do­ and Sunday, Call -GAspee 9409 nations: Mesdames Joseph Adler ,

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E DWIN SOFORENKO and MORTON SMITH of l 'lcturcd above are your H eralds a t tho Post-Offioo as th ey n.ro , loaded· on th ~. platform prior to d istribution to tho vurlous snb~Stntlons. INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS · INC. More People Now Read the Herald Than Ever Before More Than 30,000 People :are Reading This Issue COMMERCIAL and PERSONAL ANALYSIS Your· Week Isn't Complete Without the Jewish Herald 9~ Eddy Street UN!on 1923 :'>I ew Y brk Olfice-26 Pla_tt Street, N. Y. Whitehall 3-5770

1 16 THE JEWISH HERALD: PROVIDENCE, R. I., FRIDAY, MARCH H,- 1947 I Beth.-EI ·· Bowling issue Certificates to Donors - By JACK FLEISIG For Passover Wines and Brandies Everything · · happens - to my Of Ahavath Sholom Drive team. Our qpponent for the eve­ I (Uontlnued from Page 1) Foster, J. Chorney, S. Weiner, I. I ning, was Frank Mellion & Co., UGHTMAN'S l!QUOR STORE ··\Vhile we of Ahavath Sholom Grossman, L. Zarchen, A. Linder, rnLIUS LIGHTMAN, PROP. who should be with a circus in­ have undertaken to supply this L. Gans, G. Honigblum and A. - 400 stead of bowling In the league. lack, we are gratified that the Louis Rosenstein. CRA..'ISTOX ST. PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY ,FOR DELIVERY CALL WE 8116-R When we started off they wanted community nature of this project . to change the alleys because they has bee·n recognized and that the claimed ·,that their left-handed general Jewish public 1, lending Ladies Sponsor bo'Wlers were at a disadvantage. ilE generous support to this un­ Party at Howard To start with they have Martin llertAking. The Ladies' Hebrew Union Aid Chase, who is ,the only bowler in " Knowing the nu_mber of inqui- Association sponsored a Purim NOW IS' THE TIME TO CHECK captivity that bowls with both ries received by us concerning en- party ' at Howard on Tuesday - 1- feet· over -the foul line. He gets rollment In the new Talmud To- March 4. Rabbi Morris G. Silk YOUR DIAMOND so close to the pins that he can rah and Sunday School I cannot officiated. Mrs. David Einstein , I kick them down. Next ,there is L. stress too strongly • the urgent chairman, arranged the program Kopit that throws a screw ball need to raise funds immediately which included. the distributiOn of t that goes from gutter to gutter. so that the cshool may function purim goodies to the re5idents. Stones Tightened and Reset; Also doubles bacli. and then gets a per- at the e~rliest possible pioment. The committee included Mr. and feet bit. Then we come to Ira J have the utmost confidence that Mrs. Samuel Ludm;in, Mrs. Sam­ New Mountings Reasonably Priced . Blum. He does a split after he the Jewish public will cooperate uel Resnick, Mrs. Frink Silber- throws -the ban. that is without a; generously in our common goal." man, and Mrs. Moe Cohen. doubt something for the ba1let. Benjamin Winlcour, director of At the meeting h eld the same Jeweie.rs Optici&1111 With a little practice he could the drive, announced the appoint- afternoon at ,the headquarters develop a little jig to go with that ment of the following _team cap. Mrs. Samuel ·she!fres stated that KAPLAN'S 199 WE'YBOSSET STREET splii. and :Nijinsky would 1t\lnr tains and co-captains: Harold proceeds from the Ma.tzoh drive - green With envy. Next i~ Ed Hoinonoff, Sanford Goldman, will be distributed to hospitals as JEWELERS and DIAMOND MERCHANTS SINCE 1903 Deutch and his famous YO YO Charles Lappin, H. Rej

Emanuel Men's EMERALD GREEN Club to Hear F. B. I. Agent BOTTLE* E. A. Soucy, special agent in charge or the New England and on Dra11tght branch or the Federal Bureau of Investication, will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the Men's Club or Yemple Emanuel, which will be held next Thursday evening. In addition there will also be an addr:ess by Sullivan, Commissioner of Police ter Brewers of Famous Narragansett It Boston, Mass. The program bas been arranged by Nat C. Ce-­ Ale, rich, creamy and mellow, and of hen. A report ot the nominating committee wUl also be g iven. Narragansett Select Stock Lager, an_ e Light Lager Beer, proudly invite all Hold Intematwnal refer a light, mild and dry ALE to taste Fellowship Meeting The Inte rnational F ellowship critical discrimination this refreshing bev­ met laat Monday ev.enlng at Tem­ e of unusual Ouality. ple Beth-Israel. The program, which Included Jewish music, was arranged by Mrs. Ludwig Regensteloer. Participants were Alice Llffman, George Tinker and Miss Hilda Lange. An addreas was also given by Rabbi Morrlj! Schussheim.

FOR Additi9ns, Repairs Alterations· LIGHT and General Construction OALL PARAGON ALE Construction Co. 778 Reoervolr Aye. ~ NARRAGANSETT BREWING COMPANY• CRANSTON,R.I. HOpltlna- --:;;:;-y•, I" \ ,--t ... __ , - n .:.. ..,.,_ n,,

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Carol Klein and Rabbi Morris Rabbi and Mrs. Morris Pickholz Zionist Youth Schussheim. Trade Authority Rally This Sunday The Provl\lence Zionist Youth Announce Hostesses To Speak at.Center Commission · will hold Its first For Bridge Party Gustav Ster-n, Cz~choslovakian Judaean Youth Rally this Sunday Mrs. Sally Blum and Mrs. Kath­ authority on international traQ.e, afternoon at 2: 30 o'clock at Tem- erine Pedliken are co-chairmen of will deliver the annual World Af­ pie Beth-Israel. The program, the bridge and mah Jong, which fairs Week lecture at the Jewish which is under the direction of the Ladies' Association of the Commllnity Center this Sunday Joseph Blooonfield,• will Include Providence Hebrew Day School even)ng, 'at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. novies and Palestinian songs and will sponsor this Wednesday even- Stern is a mem~er of the De:Part­ dances. Children between the ing. Door and table prizes will ment of Economic Affairs of the Iag es of 10 and 15 and their par- be award~, al\d refreshments Secretarl1t. He_ Is ents have been invited to attend will be served. Mrs. Isaiah Segal, presently organizing the futurie become acquainted Ipr esident of the organization, bas International Trade Conference ·of club activities. , announced that the following wo- tl,e United Nations, The -: program committee also , men will serve as hostesses: Mes­ Forced to flee to London when' includes: Mrs. P earl Ernstof, in dames Jack Pressman, C. ·Fish- the war started, he Joined BBC • charge of refreshments; Saul Res- !man, Jack Feit, w. Newman, M. and became Director of Economic nick, movies; · Ralph Kolodney, '. Kaufmar:i, Joseph •Bernstein,- ){ax ac.d Social !tesez.1 ch in t~e Ins~:t­ singing; and William Melzer, !Brier, ., G.~ ·Strashnick, Archie ute of the C,.~ !b!lelovak M.inistry Speakers will be Rabbi I Smith~ Jack Laufer and M. _Moss. for Foreign Affairs. Mr. Stern will be Introduced by Joseph Cohen acting chairman of r-==:=====:;::i "Call Us for a B(ind ·Dat(I.' the education committee of the' Center. The lecture is sponsored GA,-6780 by the Jewish Community Center ·In coopro-ation with the World LES,TER'S,, Affairs Week Council. ---.-.- , ·Venetian Blind ~rvice Buy United States Savings •• .I. f • , eL\DQIDIATE DELIVERY QN . ' I Bonds and Stamps! _ Rabi>! ·and Mrs: Pickholz .were married at Ute Broadway Central , W!OOO ahd- Steel -Venetian Blinds - Hotel lnf New York City on Febt"nru-y 2. J\lrs. Pickholz Is the former - 2'l HOUR SERVICJl: - l\flss E sther. T1>ndler, daughtel' of Rabbi nnd l\lrs. Isaac Tendler, of Star Printing Co. Have Your Blinds R epaired and Refinished NOW · We New Yol'k Cl_ty. Rabbi Plckholz Is Ute principal of the Providenca I Speeiallie in Roller-.Coat P alnflng ·Which Makes Your Blinds PRINTING OF .EVERY . I ~ebre,v. .Day School. DESCRIPTION Like New. Wedding Invitations 825 NORTH .~AIN ST. 'f • Embossed • Engraved 268 Charles St. UNlon 9272 A f!Zerican Zionists to Def;Y British Blockade of Palestine lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~lllllllllll I PITTSBURGH- American Zion- The resolution came after Zion­ Churchill House ists will lend all their resources 1st leaders of the United States For Passover_; Shop Now! 155 Angell Street, Providence to continuing a never ending a n~ . Palestine had bitterly de­ Newly Redecorated flow .of vlsaless Immigr a nts to nounced British policy In the Holy with lt , Pale5:tine in defia nce of the Brit- Land and exprf'ssed doubts that Complete Facilities Manisehewitz', Goodman's For ish block ade, the national ad:tnln- Britain was sincere in its avowed -A¼ SOCIAL FUN0t For committee included Samuel L. me n ,md young m en ln the 11 seNK>ll light w eight. i Kasper. Abraha m F aster , Samuel Groy, g r L-'CJ\ 1111d brown. PAUL J. RO·BIN Weiner , Samuel H . L evinson, Ben­ Jnnn Jn Wlnlcour, Joseph Chorney, The OUTLEJT for MEN'S HATS, St reet F loor 143 0 INDUSTRIAL TRUST BLDG. DExter 4578 IS nmuel Goldman nnd Samuel A. Kapla n, ex-officio. THE J EWISH HERALD, PROVIDENCE, R. I., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1947

.Ohawe Sholom Sisterhood ::o;~rl~~a:{esGi~:~:!. Mi:::: 0 ('..., t J'l-:. /.J__ /. I Handler, Harry Portney, Jacob ' cJU.Cl.e. 'I nuJ., U/RR,I{., 'Tl Sp s :p,,h B "dge Shlnagel, Sa,muel H Cohen. Abra- '----~------:------":"·~- .1 ,o· I A,cperts everywhere. Herbert Meshnik, and the usher FUEE PEDO-GRAPH '1.'AKl!.N A. complete selection of styles - corps inclu~ed James Hochman, OF ALL CHILDREN'S FEET and sizes, from infancy u p- Leonard Schoenberg, Meyer Mon­ Sizes ·A to ·E Heinz Betty-Lee chick, Bernard Schuster a nd Na­ \VE USE EXTRA CARE ' than Eisenstadt. . IN FITTING CHILDREN The mother of the bride was I Ketchup 19c Herring 29c jar attired in a light blue gown and I 14oz.BOTI'LE CREAM STYLE sl h·er and blue accessories. Mrs. Goldberg selected a green satin gown, trimmed with sequinS. r Both mothers wore orchid cor­ MILLER'S DELIVERS sages. TUESDAY :and FRIDAY The bride attended Hope High - School and was graduated from Bryant College. Mr. Goldberg graduated from the A. J. Dem­ PHI DELTA SORORITY arast High School, in New Jersey, - and St. John's University, in New Sponsors SEMI_.- FORMAL MILLER'S Carries A Complete Supply York. Upon their return from a. BRING YOUR FLMm TO THE of Passover Products! wedding trip to Miami, Florida, the couple will reside at 17 Ever- ' ~~LAMP LIGH'(ERS BALL" - green street. onogn YOUR HOLIDAY DFlLICACIES NOW Fink's Have Son on Saturday Evening, March 22 at 8 f> . M . Mr. and Mrs. David L. Fink Telephone PL 8682 of this city a'nnounce the birth of at the Roger W illia(Ils Park Casino a son, Robert Elliot, on March 2. FOR INFORMATION CALL: I Mrs. Flnk is the former Missio, BERNICE CHASE, Chairman. JANICE Klt~mR Barbara Bochner. / HO. 4640 WI 8608 Passover G reetings ( Contlnu e

, Sisterhood- Group Jotte Elowltz. Miss Elowltz . a:nd Solomon Lightman' Brown Fratern:ity · , ·1 Howard Rosenberg ~re co-chair- LOUIS FINKEL T O ·Conduct Sel'VlceS man of the affair. Their commit. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Receives Golden H II I ' The Sisterhood will conduct the tee includes Miss Frances Cokln, SYSTEMS - AUD1TS - TAXES Book -Certificate . onors '.we erans , Sabbath services at Temple Bet~- IMar vin R umpler, Gertrude Fruit, Bookkeeping for Small Firms A memorial plaque to the men Israel this evening. Those partle- . Milton Rlgelhaupt, Rosalyn Kap­ 64 Broad St. .PErry 1017-W Solomon Lightman received a of the Brown University chapter lpatlng wUI be the Mesdames, Al- 1Ian, Robert Bloteher, Ethel Gor­ certificate in Golden Book of the of Pi Lamb4a Phi. Fraternity who len Asher, Aaron Bramson, s. obzov and Irving E spo, ex-officio. Jewish Na tional F und at the an- served in World war II was un­ Charles Miller, Ludwig 'Regen- 1 nual Purim celebration of the veiled at cer emonies held last steiner, Jack Ka tz, Arnold Galkin, , -Room for Rent Jewish National Workers' Al- Sunday in the Faunce House Art Edward Friedman, A. Berman, '1' Nice 1100m for rent in private Hance. Arthur Korman made the Gallery. ' ~ Irving Arnoff, Sisterhood presi­ L ets home. All home privileges. presentation. More than 150 peo-. Dr. • Henry M. Wrisfon, presi­ dent, and , William BoJar. A : tsus1ness or protesstona.I gtrf. ple attended the party which was dent of the University, who par­ Klddush will 'f~llow the services . \Vrlte Dox 2075, the Jewish held last Sunday"evenlng at the tlclpated hi, the ceremony, said: with Mrs. Samuel Ernstof as hos- S1iop H era.Id. Sons of Abraham· Synagogue. "These men fought for pea:ee. pltallty chairman. Cantor Irving Ashery led in t he They did not win the peace; they ,· Mmer'.a singing of the national anthem, won the war. We mutJt win the COMMITI'EE lffiETS Position 'Wanted and Max Ber man, chairman of the peace. We m ust make up t or the A meeting of the committee In I

Fancy Quality Meats Buy United States Savings and ·Necks · 2 lbs. 25c Bonds and Stamps! 100 WD,L.\RD AVENU1;l THE JEWISH HERAI,D, PROVIDENCE, R. I., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1947 Crown "Q~een" at Center Purim Dance T el ephone UNion 2803 Contract Work a Specialty I,. lewis Sheet Metal Works . Israel Lewls, Prop. Tm, Copper, Slate and Paper Roofing, Gutters, Conductors V entil:a,tors, Skylight, Fire Proof Doors, E~c. Special Attention Given to Repair Work

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17 EXCHANGE STREET !'ROVIDENCB I DExter 0688 , M. M. SOFORENKO l Member of the National Association of Security Dealera Established 1932 Modern Bakery, Inc. I SPECIAL THIS WEEKEND - -MJss .~vis Swartz, daughter of iUr. and ~Irs. Frank Swartz, of H y -!f-J_k_S---,-. ---- I arry u 1 o , ac wartz and Mr. 14 Forest street, was selected ..Qu een Esther" at tJ1e fourteenth and Mrs Al Rene. . , Cherry Cake- ,- £gg· lichlach annual Purim dance of the J ewish Community Ceuter, whJch was 1 ___. _ • [ held on Thursday evening, March 6, at the Arcadia Ballroom. i\Io""i DISCUSS ZIOl\'ISM Chocolate Fudge Cake than 1000 people attended. In the above picture Bertram Pickar" The Senior Chapter or Young ch airman of the a ffaJr, is watching Dr. J . P . l\.larkowi.tz, coronation: Judaea met at the J ewish Com­ RuS$ian Tea Cakes c.hairman, crown the queen. Attendants chosen were first, Miss munlty Center recently. Repdr,ts Ruth Bande r; second, ~ffss Elaine Slobins, and third, j)(iss Irene 221 WILLAUD AVENUE Weinstein. were read, and Ralph Kolodney MAnnlng 9053 discussed " The History or Zlon- A RUBIN & SON, Prop. ,======--,were held last Monday afternoon ism." Jf"ll •,1. rlJ al Temple Emanuel. Ra bbi Is- 1 VIJ/ t Ut/J-7 1rael M. Goldman o!ficlated and ._·______, burial was in Lincoln Park Ceme- FREE MYER I.ABX It e:. Funeral services for Myer resident ot Providence tor FREE FREE Lahn, 49, ot Laurelton, L. I., who about 25 years, Mrs. Marcus was died on Tuesday, March 4, were born in Boston, daughter or thf) held on Thursday, March 6. Bur- late Simon and Minnie Yozell. Admission and Door Prizes Night:_ly at: t:he· Jal was in tfie Mount H ebron She was a member ot Temple Cemetery Flushing L I I Emanuel and belonged to the The so~ or the l~te. J~cob and J ev;lsh Home for the Ag,ed Society Fanny Lahn, or New York, Mr. . and the J ewish Children's Home Lahn is survived by his wile, Mrs. ' and Foundation. Sadie (Tcath) Lahn, formerly or I In addition to her husband, MAMMOTH' INDOOR CARNIVAL Providence; a daughter, Miss she is sur,vived by a daughter, Joyce Lahn, and a son, Foster. Miss Gertrude Marcus; three sis­ SPONSORED BY Yale Lahn. Iters, Mrs. Max Goldman and Mrs. Israel Stern, both or Brookline MRS. BESSIE E. MARCUS IMass., and Mrs. Nathan Sachs ot Funeral services for Mrs. Bea- I Newton Center, Mass., and a. B,ETH -DAVID CONGREGATION, at 145 Oakland Avenue •le E. Marcu•, • or 267 Fifth I brother, Hen~y Yozell or Swamp­ atreet, wife or Israel S. Marcus, Isc ott, Mass. TO RUN

Hand-Made Delegates to Attend '-'1omlay - Tuesday - Wed.- Thursday-Saturday_- Sunda1

0 ~~!:!8!!!h?!~ !JCRS Convention March .24 25 26 27 · 29 30 Yean In Engllah and Ylddlah I The National Conference or [,OUlS DUSKIN J ewish Consumptive Reller Auxll- FROM 7: P. M. to 11:30 P. M. Nightly Sunday 2:30 to 11 P: M. 334 Wa,,hlngton SL PL 1909 1arles will be held at the Waldorf- 1 ' Astoria Hotel March I 6 to Ma rch 18, It was announced this week Max Sugarman by llfra. J ack Dress, president of IRefreshments \ I_B_o_oth_s _I-l,_P_a_rti_es_l I....._W_h_ee_ls_ the local organization. For her Funeral Home I outstanding work this year Mrs. f'UNERAL DIRECTOR IDenJamln Yaffe bas been selected Plan to spend, at least one enjoya.ble evening with us

•nd EMBALMER 1 as the official delegate. Others MEMORIALS ' who will attend the conclave are: Mesdames Jack Dress, Irving Av­ Joseph Gladstone Euellent Equipment rutsky, Murray Davis, Archie Chairman Carnival Committee "Th• J•wlsh Funeral Director" Dickman, l-l)"J}Jan Hochman, Man- 1 Refined Senlce uel Hyman, MIiton Kaurmo.n, Irv­ Proceeds Will Aid a Worthy Cause ..... To Complete the Most! 458 HOPE STREET Ing Peskin, George Rl~e. Theo­ nErter 809• DExt« 8ea8 Modem Synafdogue in R. I. dore Rosenblatt, Charle• Teoler, ;,

THE JEWISH HERALD, PROVIDENCE, R. L, FRIDAY, !IIARCH 14, 1947 'l .Je,vish Center - I It Dap1_1ened This We~k. BANDBOX Ml~LINERY Bridge Results For Smart Hats Visit the Bandbox NORTH-SOUTH · Stor)' or the Week Mezmah Mrs. Edward Martin-Mrs. Jack Rosenblatt, or the ?\ation. Lluritz Melchior, the noted Where Prices Are Low N. P. Leonard ...... ~ . 78 aJ liJa&s uompany, bad an un- singer, takes great pride in a and Styles Are High Mrs. Charles Dickens-- usual experience this week which mezuzah which was presented to Mrs. Norman Medreeh . . 71 is worth re-telling . . . . Solll4> 19 him recently .... He keeps it on a For the Best Values in T-own Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. :rears ago while .Jack was riding key chain . .. . It's in gold and the Feinberg ...... 681/.z in an 1111tomobile as a passenger, Star of Davjd is in diamonds and Shop the Bandbox . EAST-WEST the d.ri'f'er became ln'\""oh·ed in an rubies ... . In telling of how he Nathan M. Bodner- accident .... The force of the im- came in possession of the mezn­ Second Floor ' pact dro..-e .Jack throogh the wind- zab Melchior said, "You kqow, Alice Bldg. George Goldman ...... 88 Mrs. Charles Steingold- shield .... Later at the R. L Hos- I'm a Lutheran .... Most Danes • Miss Edith ~illen ...... H pital, surgeons extracted countless are ... . We respect Jews ....!I'hey pieces or glass from his forehead can be Prime Ministers, genera1s, which was badl:r cot . ... At the anything . ... Ont near Los An­ time the doctors assured him that geles there's a little Home for all the glass bad beeu remored Aged, whose fuads are inadequate GENUINE PALESTINE IMPORTS! ..•. 'l'be ..-OUDd healed nicely and .... I sang at a few functions so ga..-e .Jack no trouble during the they could raise S(lme very neces­ .rears . __ .· The other day, while sar::r money .... In return they Wines and Brandies oeated in his omce, he felt a sharp made .me an honorary Jew and FOR YOUR, point e,:b'Dding from his forehead gave me this mezuzah .... The . . . . Squeezing at. the point. or rabbi said, 'I hope you carry· 1L P,ASSOVER TABLE pain, he was aDUW>d to see 11 It may bring yon luck' ..• . The - splinter or glass emerge, about a very next d;ly, I was late reach­ qoarter or an inch long . ,·. . It ing the airport, missed :,.y plane was a remnant of the accident of which later cra.st'.?d. into a mou.nt- 19 ,-ears ago which all these years ain. killing e veryone . . . . TttE Domesti.e Wines -and. Liquors had remained embedded and dor- m ezuzab which they gave me, I mant . .. . What caused it to come ca.II .a touch of God' s little fin­ out at this d.me .. ... Xo one knows , ger." .... This story oi . Melchior not el"'en bis phJ"Sician .... · and the mezuzah· appeared in Earl J.ntormatton ,, anted 1Vilson's column ... ·. ~.---:.R.-;:.J~ LIQUOR STORE _ La§l week a number of ou :­ Graduation note · .., • • 105 WEYBOSSET STREET. · : readers identifi ed the Yosif W eJI~ Arth ur B . Flink, son of the Sa­ Opp. PhOVli>ENCE GAS CO. _- . MA 923?'· berg who was being sought by ai muel Flinks, of Lancaster street, relath·es in Poland - - · · Let's see graduated last month from the what you can do with the follow- Wharton School of the University ing . .. . A Zlata Gurevitch of of Pennsylvania . . . . · Arthur was Kherson Torgovy, USSR, is seek- a member of · th"'e Alpha: Epsilon ing Itzhok..Leib Lievitzky-Levin, Pi Fraternity ... . who is believed 1.to live in Prov­ idence . .. . Mendel Ochman, ,who is in a displaced persons camp Bo:,: United States Savings in Munich, Germany, would like· Bonds and Stamps! information concerning Harry and David Charpak, sons of Motel Cbarpak. formerly of Rovno. Po­ land . ... Ir you know of these people call the Herald -or the R. TIie For,orlt~~- l. Refugee Service .... Odds and Ends ,. ,,.,,., It,.,, The 111, Louis ~elngolds are on a two months motor trip ·to Mex­ ico and California .... The N. E. Toe epicure, Zionist Yoiith Commission 'Will stage i~ fourth education youth leader; s institute this week-end in Wbo must be sure Boston ... . The sessions on Satur­ day evening will be at the Zion. !st Home and the Sunday deliber­ That every dish bas ations will be at the Hotel Brad­ ford ... . Harry Singer, of Rum. , •.,o,, ford, has returned to town after two months' vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. . . . . Mrs. Singer is nemands tbe best slaying on through the month of April. ... Engagement for added zest· • ~ trhe William Branowers. of . New York, this week announced the engagement of their daughter , Heinz condiments Ro~e. to Norman M.. Fain, son of Alfred A. Fain, of our town ior tta,or .... The wedding will take place late in the spring .. .. ~~ Center Players To Have "Run" "Blithe Spirit," the rollicking r-.oel Coward farce originally pre­ sented by the Center Players on March 2, will be performed at least three times more within the next fi ve weeks, it was announced this week following a meeting of the organization. The second night of the " mn" _..._ __I Playl But play sale! Observe safety ..-m be h eld Sunday, March. 23, at 8: 30 o'clock , at the Jewtsh S1S..--W-S­ rules when you Ry your kite. You'll Kotdi..,-0.11 S- Commun.ity Center. All persons -T-y_ .._.., _ -lnnno P..,...... i M-4- have fun and mother and dad will be happy, too. who purchased tickets ln advs.nc'I.! or the March 2 per formance but @ v.--o1., -1 ~e#9- 'J::i/(uQatt dJd noL use them because of the Q Your Electric Servant atom, that night will be admitted on March 23 upon presentation of tteir tickets. 41'- NARRAGANSETT ELECTRIC e~ T ickets ma y b e obtai ned •• WUT•INITIR IUHT PaOVIDINCI throug h the J ewish Community Center or from Miria m Ru bin­ • ll~TEN TO THE " NEW ELECTRIC HOUR"-THE HOUR OF CHARM, SUNDAYS AT 4:30-CBS STATl?NS s tein ( WI 5930 ) and Syd Cohen fPL 18 69). THE JEWISH HERALD, PROVIDENCE, R. I., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1947. • .Growth of-ALBERT'S Store lS Phenomenal

Floor ~vering Business Prospers Carefully Trained Albert\ '. s Oriainalo• , Store, Under Oirectio-n,of Albert B. Glassman Staff Serves In 1938 Albert B. 'Glassman - YOU at Albert'S came to Providence from Boston When Albert B. Glassman first to begin what turned out to be started· his store on Empire Street, the fulfillment of a lifelong am­ he chose men to serve you who ,bltion .... the best equipped floor would be just as interested in your covering bu_siness in · a textile­ L:rone, office ..:>r factory as you minded city. Albert B. Glassman -...re. These men were trained to was ,impressed with the hlsto,y measure a 1 oom accui'ately, to ·of rugs the romantic stories be­ give you estimates courteously hind th~ fabulou; weaves, so much and· efficiently. They were train- ~ that -he determined to make his­ ed to serve you. tory with them. He started out ~odestly ... . in During the war, most of these a small stort, o~· Empire Street, men left for active duty, but now -~nd because Jie . soon became they are back at Albert's again, ,known -tor. bis exquisi\e taste, his carrying on where they left off, 1~rt)W _.,qt sk.~~le1! .rugmen, and his and giving you the same C00l)er­ ~a.zqazing . yat1:1es in ,fine rugs, b.e ation as ever with all your floor- was . ,caHe'd :u,.pon to b>ver the ing problems. Inside the store, sales. If you want to talk to flee m.anager, "{lll talk t(l you Oli floors - 'or .' the fine old homes in Harvey Salk ca,n be found in the someone right in your home, you the phone .or plan your floor cov­ the-city. rin,;lly the, demand !or linoleum depar~ment ready to of- will consult Monroe Somer or ering for you. Go t0 Albert's sooIJ Albe~t's serTlces became so great fer his assistance, and Gerald T. Louis Theroux tor cheerful est!- and talk t<> these people who -that' the modest little store could ALBERT B. GLASSMAN Page or Frank Hansa handle rug mates. Miss Mollie Bercovitz, of- stand ready to serve you. no i~nger bold and display to per- dows are built to afford dayllgb t !ectlon the linoleums, ,asphalt tile, views or the fabulous rolls of car­ heavy pile rugs, ancl lovely car- pets on display .... Colonial book­ The New Albert's-At ,LaSalle Square petl,Jlg that had become a b;vword set and hand-hooked patterns e.re among owners of beautiful homes. shown side by side with more ;t'he natural thing to do was to mod~r,n broadlooms. tr.ove . ... to .find larger headquar- h.1.iaid linoleum ts shown in a ters, where the people who bad m ir' ored display so that the cus­ plaee.d their faith ·in this man .tomer sees a broad expanse of the c~uld select ln comf~rt and ease, mqst modern trends in floor cov­ the flo~r coTerlngs to beautify erJng .. . . linoleum rugs have an their h~mes. And t'.he men who attractive background that makes !ind In 'these homes, suddenly the most of whatever the custo- realized the 'importance or floor mer chooses for her home .. .. 3.nd co~erlngs in their offices and bus- nothing . is levEir Jdlsplayed ,that i1tetses. Of COur·se, Albert B. c~nnot .be delivered Lmmediately. : Gkssman cam~ to the. rescue .... In Tune with t4e times wlrb the asphe.-)k ~lle:_;tl(!_orln\( that To keep In tune with the times bad r_e.volut,lQJllz,lld businesses .... !~ the goal - of this outstanding put olttces in-the-- attnosphere oi store but to be able to supply the "'lnftdence , and dependabllU:y. cu·stomer with whatever he sees : '\Yi\r~."'~ .. eye ·tor.. good design, there is als~ a tremendous factor ;leasllig 'Cblbl'i'and, fl,fe-tlme'weaT, in th~ courteous servlc~ alway8 ' AlbeEt _B. Glasema'.n co'vered • the maintained. Albert's · skilled and · Dlsplr.f8 or Ali-t'~ 1~\nd bea~.'~ti,~ oi Q&l'P"fs ai.d-,"'P., asphalt tile. ~ llnol"""1 L.,,.---...,,.-..ro!'l!\·~ .e ott,1~6/k~t the cl!Y wltl! specially t~a,lned staff le comprised are In a' ftttlng setting ·In the t>eautitul new .&tore at 1,86 Fountain· Street, LaSalle Square. ' ' : ·- _,; __,_, . ' ' _,:_· _____. _ _.______flporlng iald' W"'iit111ed w,'or1re;co~rlng a total oi al- ,- ectlon of fine rngs. Yes, on the great new •}PJ#lfff~~/l, . ~·946 left off, to ·serve you with the ~arged e b~t possible sel- coverings. , .. AL!;l~Rl"S. , - t>;~i«'u(j ~~frjl,; dee,P pile Vfiltons, and H'ooiseii/. I iJ!llsplays o~ J~.!i.il!!'!!! , designs and colors _,01 appbalt tlfe floors for. stores, Of- fices I', a.nd ,.. factories were set up "fheie ·~jn t' ~1f1-'th; ·ap. ey~ -~o the for... ,j future could choose with ease the , floors t11at improved their busl­ n,esses.1 ;.i.~}, (1. , ,1. , ., · i In the same ifei'>kt~ment, a com­ plete linoleum display was made so th\lfr~ 10,M11,-~~op~1ng q,e noor c,overlng for {M!lr living rooms, LINOLEUM might,. J!l,l~o. ·fhoose charming pat­ terns In linoleum !or their kitch­ ens, playrooms, and dens. In less than ten short years the" small ptore 10~ ·Ep,plre Street grew to the p],en'o1)lenal . bJlslness Albert's ASPHA,L T TILE now l)laint.11lns·Jt1 La Salle Square. {'i~+aa Added lj~U,9(u • OW'.' Ores t win- PROVIDENCE, R. I. • GA. 5 513 I ~dv~-., _ ,