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VOL. XXXVJX, ,No. 52 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 , 1955 PROVIDENCE. R. I. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS THE COPY Temple Beth El Honors Its Rabbi, Dr. Braude Miriam Hospital Annual Meeting The 29th annual m eeting and election of officers of Miriam Hos­ pita l will be held at Ledgemont Country Club this Sunday eve­ ning, F eb. 27. J acob S . T emkin, chairman of the commit tee on ar­ rangem ents, has announced that the m eetin g will be preceded by a dinner at the club. Besides the nomination and election of officers, the m eeting will hear reports from Benjamin Brier, president of the hospital; Dr. I. H erbert Scheffer, executive director; Paul Levinger, t reasurer; Mrs. Joseph J . Seefer, president o! the Women's Association, and Dr. Nathan S. Rakatansky, president of the Medical Staff Association. The nominating committee con­ sists of Joseph M. Finkle, chair­ m an, Bernard Goodman, Mrs. Is­ real Mandell, Samuel Oresman, Harold Weiner and Edmund JACOB S, TE-MKIN W exler. Chairman of Arrangements The committee planning the an- nual m eeting, serving under Tern- Rapaporte Jr., Mrs. Nathan Sa­ kin, are Mrs. Louis F ain, Archie m ors and Mrs. William P . Wein­ Finkle, Irving G ertsacov, Samuel stein.

Arrangements committee members and guests are shown following Sabbath eve services last Fri­ day at Temple Beth El, during which the congregation paid tribute to its Rabbi, Dr. William G. Braude. Left to right- Louis J. I. Symonds, treasurer; Bertram L. Bernhardt, vice-president; Harold Roberts, president of the Brotherhood ; Walter Sundlun, Temple president; Rabbi Braude ; Prof. Wolfson of the Philosophy Department at Harvard, a guest; Ben Rottenberg, committee chairman; Prof. Israel Kap­ Q-.. ~!..'!?.~------stein of Brown University's English Department, a g uest : Mrs. Isidor Low, a g-uest : Irving Jay Fa in, UJli ITED s-;.·ATES has issued a compreht:nshc "" l\l­ speaker ; Mrs. Joseph Pulver, S isterhood president, and A. Henry Klein. Photo by Fred Kelman Nikita S. Khrushchev's rise as m anac·· describing the life of Jews top man in the Soviet hierarchy, in that country. It is t he first New B'nai B'rith Lodge Chartered writes Samuel Schneiderman In such compendium to be published the Jewish Day, bodes ill for the since 1940 when Yugoslavia was Jewish peoples. Krushchev, he drawn into World War II says, was the m a n who idolized Rabbi David HoBander, president the n otorious anti-Semite Bogdan of the Orthodox Rabbinical Chmielnitzky (1648) and made Council of America, has sent a him into a national Soviet hero. memorandum to the Armed For­ Chmielnitzky was t he Hitler of ces asking the Government to his day The shills in the make provision s for kosher kit­ Kremlin leadership, which saw chens in installations which K hrushchev nomir.ate Marshal maintain Jewish chapla ins. Bulganin as Premier, had their ISRAEL mainspring, polit ical leaders say, The Turkish-lraqui Treaty, so in the " J ewish Doctors' Plot" in bitter)y opposed by Egypt, will be 1953-a "plot" which th e part- signed this month in Baghdad. J ewish Lavrenti P . Beria had ex - The Treaty, which obligates the posed as a fabrication Alex- two countries to "collabo rate in ander K erensk y, the anti-Bolshi- order to cppose by joint measure v ist head of the R ussian r evolu- any a ggress ion directed against tionary movement that succeeded th em. whatever source. creates Czar Nicholas II and who now the first wedge within the Arab lives in New York, expressed the League I n Ca iro, E gyptian belief this week that t he change Min ist.er of National G uidance, in Soviet leaders hip may r esult in Major Salah Salem, ridiculed the Moscow's per suasion o f R ed China timidity a nd indecision of the to be m or e cautious in t h e Pacif- leaders of the other Arab States ic The Red Chinrse. som e who '"-:i.t'd to take a definite stand observer s hold, may begin to take against Iraq M a jor General mat ters in t heir own hands E. L . l\1 . Burns, Chief of the UN To the chagrin of R oy M . Cohn. T ruce Slaff. has presented a plan the Army has r einstated B a rry S . to Israel and Jordan calling for Berns tc!n, suspended civilian ra- closer contact between local com- ct ar exper t at F ort M onmouth. In manders in the Jerusalem nrea Otflcer s of Plantations Lodge 2011 , B'nal B'rllh arl' sh own fo llowing the cnarter presenta tion a n d I reply to n protest_ by Cohn. an EUR OPE ins ta ll a tion ~c r cmonics hrld last S unday. Firs t row, left to right- Paul Firld , g uardian : Samuel 1-1 . Army spo~.esman m Was~ingto_n The Berlin Philharmonic Or- Wilk, r rcor,Jm,t:" sc<' rrtary; L('o n a rd C hus mir, trustee ; J>hillip Da vis, vice - pres ident ; Or. Rrrnard Brr- said t h at a suspended Almy c1- chcstrn.. h a lf of ~hose m emher s s tein, prr'iidrnt; Grorg,· Hrc· sslcr, vi cr - pn•s idcnt ; Ma-tin I. l>ittr lman, nnan dal S<'C' Tf"t a ry , and Jerome J v1l1an emp loye Is reinstated only wrr c Nazis a n d \\ h osr tempor ary K a, tz, wardrn. · after complete nnd rxhnust1ve in- conductor, H r r brr t von Karajah, . Secon d row-M ;u ,. hall Wfis .., , chaplain ; Arnold Kilberg-, trra ... urcr ; Mauricr Goodwin, rorrcsiiond- vrsLi~at1011~ a~d hearings was a n act ive Nazi. is coming to mg srrnta r v; Ira Schrribr r , tru -. tcr a nd Ucrnard Roseman, trustt·r. ltabb1 BcnJamm Schultz, Exccu- the U. S. lntr this month for n t1vc Director of t h e American Jew- tour of 19 cities. Gerhart van 1sh League Against Commumsm. \Vpstrrm:1.n. th1• orchPstra mana­ To Give Scholarship I turr Council wlll prrsrnt one sum­ hf'lcl March 8 at tlH' hom r of Mrs h:t !-i announc<>d th e election o f ger. nl!'io a Nazi. whrn qurstioned For Trip To Israel m0r scholurshiµ for a vi-;it to ls­ Chal'IPs PuttPr, 80 Fosdykt' Strc'f'l. columnist George E. Sok ol"i ky as about lhr poss1b1llty of U. S. op­ nu·l and µart, of Europr, tu a stu­ Any pupil aUrndlng Hopp H t1~h the Leagu,.•s new pr es.idcn t. position, stntC'ct "It is possiblr Dr Harrv Elkin nnnouncPd at cknt of llrbrrw or to a m r mbt'r of School Is rllg-iblr for ITI''mbershlp Th t> \\' orld J ewis h Co n g r es~ Ithere will be no objection to us n rrcrnt mrrtlm~ of thr l lrbrrw thr Culture Club. Plans wen· dls­ in thr C lub; a kno\i.·lrdgr of IIrb- reports that Yugos lavia's J ewish We must prove that music has Culture Club that thr llrbrrw Cul- cussC'd for a Purim party to he rrw Is not necessary. community, comprising 6700 Jews. nothing to do with politics." Reservations at winter resorts R.0.S.E. Family Marks Registration Open THE JEWISH HERALD are made free of any s e r v i c e The Jewish Home Newspaper of Rhode ~ charges by ·calling Mrs. Anne Island. P ublished Every Week ln CLASSIFIED the Year by the J ewish Press Pub­ :;; Coh en at the Heralj Travel Bu­ Fourth Anniversary For Nursery School lishing Company, 11 17 Douglas Ave­ OPPORTUNITIES nue, Tel. UNion 1-3709. ~ reau-DE 1-7388. R egistration for the Spring The R .0 .S .E. Family . Circle ~ Clas:;ifi ed Advertising Rates: le per Subscription Rates: Ten Cents the Copy: :-1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, sem ester of the Temple Beth Is­ By Mall, $3.50 Per Annum. celebrated its fourth anniversary word: $1.50 minimum for 11 words. Bulk subscription rates on r equest. t b t h Id F b 20 t the '25c discount if pa =d .. e'ore in,.er- rael Nursery School is now open, >, CAMP HADAR a a anque e e · a . lion. Call UN;on 1-3709. DeadUne Walter Rutman, Managing Editor ; Syd it was announced today by Claire Coh e n , News Editor. ~ El Marocco. Officers who. were in- Wf',.ne .. rlav noon. ~ Entered as Second-Class' Matte r at the ~ CLINTON, CONN.. . stalled at the affair include Sam l. ,:..::n:.Js:::l\...J~ ~ ' The Ideal camp for the J ewish child" . . . Waldman, director. Sessions are Post Office, Providence, R. I., Under ~ For Boy~ & Girls-5-15 years GALLATIN STREET, 99-Slx s_oac,ous h eld daily Monday throu~h Fri­ the Act of March J. 1879. Sudy, president; Mrs. Arthur Lip- The J ewish Herald invltes correspon­ ffi 1~r~~~1~~~~ttg~~ n\~~ ~~fJsirthbee;~~~ so.n , vice-pres~dent; Mrs. Max ~~~m:~rangee".'°ly wre~_9;;;~-r Dii11_t3e3~~ day from 1 to 4 P. M. Besides pro­ dence on subjects of interest t o the ~ and sea breezes of New England- G1tman, recording secretary; Mrs. • • • viding a regular pre-school cur­ J ewish people but disclaim s respon­ sibility for an lndorsem ent in the ~~ tl~tasiyorla~~~A~~et~-;:-:rbv;~~seY1~~~ Sol Sklaroff, corresponding sec- Y~~o't?ng w~':i~~es wj;ts g;oodom Je:I!~ riculum, the Temple Nursery in­ views expr essed by the writers. ~ Swimming lf'lstruction - ~xccll~nt retary, and Mrs. Sam Sklaroff, home in South Providence. Write troduces the child to J ewish holi- a ~~f~~?ng~~gfi~n;j _!r()~~0 (:~1~~s~\\~~ publicity. Sam Osterman was the Box 178, Hera~d. • • days and customs. Transportation Island Hospital, Roger William s ~ to every four campers - Moderate installing officer. Favors were WANTED TO RENT- 21/2 or 3 heated is provided. For further informa­ General Hospital, St. Joseph's ~~ t1~·1l~~ ~1;1:i~~mation call Peekskill given to the ladies. Approximate- ~~0 ':~m~~~ur~~saht l1 ow Bourke announced new dividend J efferson Medical College, Pa. He FUNERAL DffiECTOR footpri nt~. 111 rul,y re d, grey, l)('iµ:e, rosf', ldul', i- prt1 cc scales which, for the sixth con- was a pediatrician in Providence and EMBALMER µ rce11 a11 d d u rk µ:n.·e 11. ll hy wa it '! llr11 e ) our N 11l 1.sc lle sccutive year, will result in a con- for 25 years. MEMORIALS n ow! fn '27 in., 9. J2, a nd I.) n. widt h .... s lderable increase In the total In World War II h e served In amount to be paid in dividends to the Medical Corps with the rank EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT the hold ers of participating poll- of lieutenant colonel. He was a " T#te Jewish Funeral Director'' THE LEES NAME ON THE CARPET IS YOUR GUARANTE{ OF QllALITY I cles. The company will pay out member of the Rhode Isla nd Med­ Refined Service an Increase of more than $2.000.- !cal Society and the American Open Mondays - Open Thursday Nights 000 In dividends in the year ahead, Medical Society. He was on the 459 HOPE STREET a total of approximately $26,000,- 1sta ff of Miriam Hospital. the DE 1-8094 DE 1-8636 000 over the previous ?ear. Charles V. Chapin Hospital, Rhode Passove'r reservations at the Iat the Herald Travel Bureau. Call t..a PAwtucket 3.9009 • PAwtucket 6-9177 Home Women Announce Spring Concord, Nevele and Grossinger's today-Mrs. Anne Cohen, DExter Fred's Tavern are made without service charges 1-7388. STEAKS - CHOPS • LOBSTER ~ SEA FOOD Festival Set for March 1 and 2 HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH~~ ITALIAN CUISINE OUR SPECIALTY ~HHHH =~ 1021 Mineral Spring Avenue The annual Spring Festival of No. Provi dence, R. I. the Ladies Association of the Jew­ Q ]lvL f:;111W1- 1Jf- (/JiamfJn.t:la_ Roger Achille - Ray Wax ish Home for the Aged of Rhode Island will be held on March 1 j 0 and March 2 at the Narragansett has not moved ~ Hotel at 12 o'clock noon, it was z FREE ~ announced this week by Mrs. Ben ~ AND Poulten, the general chairman. • ~ Mrs. Poulten has appointed the Hub Wholesale Co. ~ IMMEDIATE ~ following executive committee: is still at ; RESERVATIONS Mrs. Thomas H. Goldberg, ex-of­ For Your ficio; Mrs. Abraham Berman. 221 NO. MAIN STREET = VACATION-WEEKEND Mrs. Louis Blattle, Mrs. Leo Gold­ =~ OR HONEYMOON berg, Mrs. Henry Mason. Mrs. Four Floors of Profit-Making Items ~ Samuel Rosenfield and Mrs. Abra­ ~ (Absolutely No Extra Charges) CATER I NG EXCLUSIVELY TO THE • MIAMI BEACH HOTELS ham Singer, associate chairmen; ~ • FLORIDA CIRCLE TOURS Mrs. Samuel Deutch, Mrs. Isadore HO USE-TO-HOUSE CANVASSING TRADE ~ • CONCORD • GROSSINGERS S. Low, Mrs. Fred Pinkney, Mrs. ~ • LAURELS- NEVELLE Mitchell Sherwin and Mrs. Irv­ a • MAGNOLIA LODGE-MANOR ~ • OLD STURBRIDGE INN ing Solomon, advisory chairmen; Only 45 Days to Easter YANKEE WINTER WEEKEND Mrs. Samuel Michaelson, treasur­ ~ ~ SKI RESORTS er: Mrs. Lewis Kaplan, reserva­ We now have a Complete Line of Clothing ~ • MITTERSILL tions; Mrs. Samuel Schneider, ~ • EASTERN SLOPE INN • NEW ENGLAND INN program ; Miss Pearl Smith. chair­ for Father - Mother - Sister - Brother ~ • BERKSHIRES man and Mrs. Harry Forman, ~ And Many Others • CRUISES-TOURS Everywhere co-chairman of program book; ; • EUROPE-ISRAEL Mrs. Walter Axelrod, Mrs. Dudley Hub Wholesale Co. ~ • BERMUDA-NASSAU • MEXICO-CALIFORNIA Block. Mrs. George Ludman. Mrs. Home of the Queen of Diamonds "" - CALL ANYTIME - Albert Shuster, Mrs. Haro Id b• ·"' Stanzler. and Mrs. Coleman Zim­ ~UdUUUUddOUOOOOOUW~U~ ~~~~ m erman, secretaries; Mrs. Max Zelda Kouff man Berman and Mrs. Irving Beran­ Cranston Travel Service baum, co-chairmen of donations; 801 Pork Ave. Cranston Mrs. Samuel Fabricant, decora­ WI 1-2814 tions; Mrs. Saul Seigle, hostesses; (Open Evenings By Appointment) Mrs. Max Leach, publicity; Mrs . George Goldsmith, printing. I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Chairmen of outlying_ distri_cts • 1 are as follows: Mrs. Louis Horvitz, • Pawtucket; Mrs. Meyer Bedrick, (FORMERLY SIEF'S DELICATESSEN) • Mrs. Benjamin Falk, Mrs. Edward FREDDIE SALUTES A · Golden. Mrs. Henry Helfand, Mrs. Philip Macktez, M rs. Nathan Has Been Completely DOUBLE WINNER Tickton. and Mrs. Robert Zwetch­ MRS. NORMAN COHEN of 204 SARATOGA STREET kenbaum. Woonsocket; Mrs. Remodeled and Restocked who won the second prize in FREDDIE 'S recent Leonard Solomon, Warwick and BIG SURPRIZE CONTEST - ond a few weeks later East Greenwich; and Mrs. Edward I Josephson. Newport. New Displays, New Quality Food gove birth to TWIN SONS. Products ... You'll Enjoy Shop­ SATURDAY NITE ONLY Urge Establishment ping at Main Delicatessen. CHICKENS 33c of Reform Judaism net weight no half pound added In State of Israel net weight NEW YORK - The establish­ SPECIAL 1c OFFER •TURKEYS 49c ment of a Liberal or Reform move­ ½ lb. container Creamed COTT AGE CHEESE 17 c ment in the State of Israel is need­ get another ½ lb. container for only . . . 1 c LAMB CHOPS ed to meet the religious needs "of a great many Jews in that coun­ IVEAL CHOPS lb try who in good conscience find ;or 1 lb 69c COTT AGE 18 themselves incompatible with the T t I CUT UP CHICKEN rigid tests of Orthodox Judaism," o a CREAME~ cHEEsE c Rabbi Herbert Weiner. spiritual • BREASTS and LEGS lb leader of Temple Israel, South 49c Orange, N. J., this week told the e NEW YORK'S FINES.J 43rd Biennial Assembly of the VEAL TONGUES Union of American Hebrew Con­ KOSHER DELICATESSEN I gregations at the Hotel Statler. STEER TONGUES. Rabbi Weiner. who recently re- 1 e ALL YOUR Koshered HAMBURG lb 59c turned from a five-week survey of FAVORITE DAIRY PRODUCTS • Regular 69c lb. religious problems in Israel. em­ phasized in his report that "the tragedy of religion in Israel is that e NEW YORK • in the minds of most Israelis. re­ FANCY SMOKED FISHES • ligion is completely identified with BROILERS a pattern of action and thought • Finest Assortment which expends so much passion 2 KILLINGS For The Price of 1 on dietary laws that it seems to of Groceries and Delicatessen have little time left over for con­ cern with the laws which deal with the problems of man living REAL HOME-MADE VEAL BRISKETS lb with man." Gefilte Fish, Meat Knishes, FREDDIE will have an Added Special WINNIPEG EXTENDS UJA Kishka (Derma), Lukshen Kugel Tomorrow Nite! WINNEPEG - The danger of dissolution which has been facing the United J ewish Appeal in Win­ -- Come In And See For Yourself -­ nipeg because or financial dif!i­ Plenty of Free Parking Space in the Rear of Our Store cultles has dissipated, and the or­ ganization will continue operating OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY in 1955, lt was announced here by organization offi cials who said the one year extension was subject to review and reevaluation o! the UJ A campa ign results in 1955. LADIES H EB REW UNION AID meeting on Wednesday, March 2. r grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. La5lies Hebrew Union Aid As­ at 1 :30 P. M. at the Jewish Home Carl Gepner of Union, N. J . .,~ .:s oci3.tion will hold their March .for the Aged. I Jlzii_ wHR.- . ~ ANNIVERSARIES S.aci.ot'I- SHOULIJ BF. INC. ~ PHOTOGRAPHED FINE'S ... BY iriam30 Cohen s H ave Twins bouquet, Interior Decorators i:i:: -,: FRED KELMAN M Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cohen of Stanley Brier was best man for BE IT ;;, WI 1-5402 arch 204 Saratoga Street announce the his brother. Ushers were Maurice i:i:: birth of their twin sons, Robert Brier. another brother: Abbott I. A Home . .. "1 Bruce and Ronald Paul, on Feb. Yuloff, brother of the bride; Lee "'... I 8. The Cohens have two other Zetlin and Robert Dwares. A Room .. ..,; sons. Grandparents are Mr. and The mother of the bride wore A Window -,: Mrs. Joseph Grossman of 16 Glen­ a cocktail length gown of Dior Q 5 or Wedding :J and Anni11er:Jarie:J fine's Decorator Service Is At ham Street and Mr. and Mrs .. blue tissue taffeta. Mrs. Brier Your Dispo,al ; Samuel Cohen of New York City. chose a navy blue cocktail length ... 129 WAYLAND AVENUE Second Daugh ter Born gown. Both wore white orchids. EL 1~565 Q Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Cohen After a wedding trip to the .. of Newport announce the birth of Nevele Country Club, New York, -,: i:i:: their second daughter, Barbara the couple will reside at 155 ::"' Ann, on Feb. 12 . Mrs. Cohen is Partition Street, Warwick. the former Harriet Brouth, First Ch ild Born HERALD :: daughter of Mrs. Regina Brouth Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gerhardt "' of Newport. Paternal grandpar­ of Worcester announce the birth Travel Bureau i ents are Mr. and Mrs. Nathan of their first child, a son, Barry .,"' Cohen, also of Newport. Steven, on Feb. 9. Mrs. Gerhardt Second Child Born is the former Miss Eleanor Leib­ Passover Reservations (,) "'z Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Bala­ man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ban of Bonifay, Fla. announce the Philip Leibman of Worcester. · AT CONCORD - NEVELE "'Q (J,ft:j birth of their second child, a son, Paternal grandparents are Mr. GROSSINGER'S - I ;:: Stephen, on Feb. 14. Maternal and Mrs. D, Gerhardt of Provi­ 0 LAURELS C. C. i:i:: grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. dence. C. Bert E. Israel of Providence. Pa­ Kulmans H ave Son o/ ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Kul­ Florida - New York ::..."' Mrs. Barney Balaban of Rye, man of 196 Avenue N. Y. announce the birth of their first All Ski Resorts Sterling ££er Bornsteins H ave Son child, a son. Ira Randy, on Feb. 12. Dr and Mrs. Marshall K. Born­ Grandparents are Mrs. Sara Kul­ Absolutely stein of 85 Norman Avenue. Cran­ man of Providence and Mr. and that are ston announce the birth of their Mrs. Hyman W. Kosloff of Wash­ NO CHA RGE third child and first son, Thomas ington, D. C. Paternal great­ Rodin, on Feb. 14. grandparents are Mr. Benjamin For Services G11erfa:Jting Brier-Yuloff Russian of Providence and Mrs. Miss Evanne Miriam Yuloff, Rose Kulman of New York. Ma­ - Call Today - daughter of Mrs. Harry Yuloff of ternal great-grandparents are 116 California Avenue, was mar­ Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kozlov of and I ried last Sunday at 3 P, M. to Ayer, Mass. and Mrs. Bessie War­ mr:J. Anne Co~en Richard Lewis Brier, son of Mrs. ren of Fall River. Harry Brier of 16 Clarendon Ave ­ /Jeauli/uf First Daug hter Born (/)mJlll 1-7388 nue. Rabbis Abraham Chill and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gepner of Eli A. Bohnen officiated at the ceremony which was held in the 473 Chalkstone Av enue announce the birth of their first child, a State Suite of the Sheraton-Bilt­ daughter, Linda Joy, on Feb. 18. HERALD more Hotel. Approximately 65 Je/iabfe (}o/J IJu'JerJ guests attended the reception held Mrs. Gepner is the former Sandra Weinstein, daugh ter of Mr. Al Travel Bureau 133 Washington Street Opp. City Hall Hdwe. afterwards. The bride, given in marriage by Weinstein of Providence and the "The Honeymoon Center'' her grandfather, Samuel Gold­ late Lillian Weinstein. Paternal 1• • , • I,. II. , m m,m ,U . .. h. 11 • . ... I. 11 • 11 • 111 • 11 • II. 1.• 11 • 11 • .I • .h a stein. was attired in a floor length gown of imported ice blue 'Wew o nt to ~hore the new~ with you -- Chantilly lace, studded with irri­ descent sequins, and fashioned O n i:=ebruary h l t. he bu ti ne tt con dudeJ by Irene 'W ollib with a portrait neckline and taf­ ch o n9eJ mono,;;,e menl onJ ,n l he tvlure "" ;I) be known ot feta cumberbund. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a crown of irridescent sequins. She carried a white satin-covered Bible with ONLY AT a white orchid and trailing ste­ phanotis. Miss Arlene Gumbiner and Miss Elayne Rosenberg, maids of honor, wore pale pink lace and carried ~; bouquets of blue flowers and PRIZE QUALITY MEATS ma tching flowered headpieces. Mrs. Gerald Gralnick was matron of honor. She chose a pale pink S &. W FINE FOODS floor length gown and a blue T h8T'e wi ll be rnme new thing~ For you -- NATURE IS NOT ALWAYS PERFECT ; BUTS & W IS !

The n ew M l in Li nent Li ng l!lr 1e onJ ChilJre,,' t 'W/ &or, F,,om Show Heart Film Three Beautifu l Patte rn s q u,:,l. l 4 tour ce ,; ,:,l home onJ o b-oaJ. N ew vo li,et , new onJ w ider At Sons of Abraham "tlection of f ine meT"Cho nd ite for ,.., hich thit bv tineH· hot o lwo 4t MODERN DINNERWARE A technicolor film of a heart 5-PIECE PLACE SETTING b..e ~eowe opera tion will be shown at Con­ grega tion Sons of Abraham on Sunday, Feb. 27 a t 8 P . M . A Bos­ A worm welcome owo ,l, you o l j -- Slielle'J ton heart surgeon will give a com­ 9 9c on our plan menta ry during the showing. You C.Ol'I browte orov nJ leiw.-el4 in o ploo wnl o nJ re l,uting The film is presented under the sponsorship of Hearts Unlimited, r,I olmo{ phere '¥/e know 40/II en104 ,l, onJ ,l will 13,ve U { o chonce jj a group composed m ostly of peo­ lo 'l"l b.Her ctcq u,u nleJ ple who have undergone h eart su rgery. • The program is open to the • public without cha rge. • 4; l'URIM CELEBRATION • A Purim celebration wlll follow the meet ing of the Ladies Auxill­ Shell., Be.no o~IJ 8,,ne SMITH STREET 725 RESERVOIR AVE. • nry of the Providence Hebrew Providence Crenston 197 '¥' osloed A veeue • GArnH I 5474 S heltering SocleLy on Monday a ft­ - Both Stores Open Every Nlte Till t - • P = ,do a,e 6, Rh.J, I,load ernoon at the Sheltering Home. 130 WATERMAN AVE. 1125 MAIN STREET • Refreshments will be served nnd East Providence West Warwick .,. ,. ,1 . a •1•1• a a a a ••• a •1• . ,, . 1, . ,. • '1• 11• a door prize wtll be awarded. , ~ ...... • DINE COMFORTABLY AND WELL -AT THE- >"l l'l=.,, :i:, 0 MIDDLE STREET STEAK HOUSE < 34-36 Middle Street MAnning 1-2015 sl'l betwe,en Kennedy's and United Camera z (") in the heart of downtown Providence ...l'l A WIDE SELECTION OF CHOICE l'l :i; • Steaks • Lobsters • Chops • Chicken 00= ALSO - DELICIOUS SANDWICHES, =l'l SUPPER SUGGESTIONS :i:, ~ Dining Room Open Doily: 11 :30 A. M. to 1 A. M. !=' ...... Your Host-George Winkler Member of Diners Club -~ ,------:::::::::=====:::;~-~ "l l'l Special Announcement ci, ~;,.. :i:, Lucille's Beauty Salon of Niantic Ave­ ~ of the Cranston Chapter of the Jewish Consumptive nue, Cranston, announces the opening of :""' EASTERN ART & R~lief Society a r e shown following inst a llation cer emonies held re­ her downtown branch in the Alice Bldg., PICTURE FRAMING CO. centb·. Seated. left to right-Mrs. Jack Perler, recording secret ary; .. Mrs. Meyer \Vhite. installing officer, a nd Mrs. J oseph Block, presi­ "'~ 211 Broad Street DE 1-4410 Providence, on February 22, 1955. "' P ICTl.RES FRAi\lED AND dent. Standing-M e~dames J er ome Schliefer, financial secretary; It will be under the management of Eva Panzer, UNFRAMED Murray Silowitz. socia l secr et a ry: Morris Solom onson , trustee and - PICTURE FRAi\lli\GS - formerly of the Bou levard Beauty Solon in Edgewood. Accurate Re productions of founder: Jacob Coh en . corresponding secr et a r y, and William K essler, Modern <11nd Ancient Masterpieces treaEurer . Photo by Hope Home Portraits She wishes to express her thanks to her forme r cl i­ - ---- entele in Edgewood for keeping in contact with her Beth-El Choral Group ducer . and Mr. Barasch is choral during her brief illness; it will be a pleasure to serve director. The musical is under them once again. the direction of H erbert Carter . For the opening we ore featuring a Special on To Hold Concert Some professional t alent will be Royette's " Double Lanolin Wove." Regularly priced Tem ple Beth El Choral Society's used . Mrs. Da vid Ba ratz is tick­ at $20.00, now for $10.00. Spring Concert will be held at the et chairman. and Mrs. Da vid For­ W e also specialize in all types of haircuts and Rhode Island School of Design man, co-chairm an. Tickets m ay styling, and we hove the new Roux Cream Color Auditorium on Sunday. April 24. be obt a ined by calling UN 1-9485, Shampoo and T ints. All work will be expertly given. at 8:30 P . M. Mrs. Na tha n S . WI 1-0953, or WI 1-9751. Re­ Rakatansky is general chairman served seats a re available from For Appointments Call with all participants in the group Mrs. Barasch . ST 1-3165. GAspee 1-0380 Lucille's Beauty Salon functioning as committee m em­ Open Tues. - Sat. 9:00-5:30 Room 505 - Alice Building bers. She is assisted by Mesdames Herald Classifieds get the best Thurs. 10 : 00-8: 00 ( Across from Boston Store) Jacob Klein. treasurer; Stanley results. Call UNion 1-3709. Grossman, patrons. and Archie A~ME FOR M. Finkle, co-chairman; Jacob Klein, tickets and Ha rry Appel­ baum, co-chairman: Saul Zar­ chen. concert program; Seebert J. Goldowsky, publicity, and Wil­ Tam liam Bojar, co-chairma n ; Arthur J . Levy, printing; Aa ron Norman, stage crew. and Jacob H. Orchoff, front of the house. your home The Choral Society is comprised Tam of 40 female voices, voluntary THE PERFECT CRACKER choristers from the Temple con­ gregation. They will be assisted .Ill,. Fhi, Sr"'t..4 1, Yow, Auuron

ftifod ern l s Ope,i. W ed nesdays Until Noon - Shop Friday E vcni 11gs U11t1l 9:00 P. M. General INSURANCE Insurance UNDERWRITERS, Counse lors INC. EDWIN SOFORENKO a nd HOWARD S. GREENE 131 Wa,hington Street UNion 1-1923 Fannie Dreyer from Mrs. Alex ._ · ;-.C-: . - 1:1:1:I: --- ~r;-:-...__;:---,....._-.J Kahn of Bay City, Michigan. • • -L'; ~ ic k. k . ' ; .- • ' ~- . ~ 1.1 ~'l :·· n Beloved mother, Ida Manekof-­ .,, 1 .,, -IH --~ ic ~ .ii I: I: r: r: l'l<•i sky from Mr. Sam Manekofsky, ~ Jff rrfU · 111111 Miss Ann Manekofsky, and Mr. om£ cws and Mrs. Charles Manekofsky. .,; 0, A BULLETIN FOR AND ABOUT THE JEWISH HOME FOR THE AGED Louis Lym an of R evere, Mass. ... 99 Hillside Avenue, Providence, R . I. from Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gersh- ~ ------· man. Alfred Gamins, of Newport, R. I. Morris Davidson from Mr. and from Toure Fraternal Association. ~ Gifts To The Commemoration Fund Mrs Jack Geller and Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Rubin from Miss Evelyn Yahrzeit services at the Nathan Hodosh. Simon. Home commence at sunset the "'• Between January 19, 1955 and of Hartford, Conn. Herman P. Goldberg from Dr. Golde Spungin and Augusta day previous. ~ February 21, 1955 the following The birth of a granddaughter, and Mrs. Samuel I. Kennison, Mr. Morrison from Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ Q contributions were received and Susan Jane Glantz, from Mr. and and Mrs. WiBiam H. Harris, Dr. seph Morrison. Saturday, Floruary 26 ; are hereby gratefully acknowl­ Mrs. Irving Glantz. and Mrs. David M. L1tchman, Mr. Beloved husband, Abraham Nel- A . Maurice Smith "- edged: In Thankfullness for and Mrs. E. Harold Dick, Mr. and son from Mrs. Gussie Nelson. David Harold Sherman Mrs. Albert Weiner, Dr. and Mrs. Beloved daughter, Ida Guny Samuel Hirsh Rosen 9 In Honor of ... The r ecovery of Alvin Sopkin Augusta Morrison .,: Samuel Pressman, Mr. and Mrs. Lippman from Mrs. Annie Guny. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor­ from Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sunday, February 27 ~ Deutch. Sie Cohen, Miss Ursula Rancourt, Beloved parents, Easher and lol ris B. Sholes 55th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abrams, Mr. Annie Samuels from Mr. and Mrs. Hyma n J. Kauffman from Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J . The recovery of Anna Littman Monday, February 28 = from Mr, and Mrs. Samuel N. and Mrs. Samuel N. Deutch, Mr. Irving L. Shein. Sholes. Leon Rosenfeld = Deutch. and Mrs. Nathan Braverman, and Beloved husband, David D. ~ A new grandson, Lane Mitchell Zella Jacques The recovery of Max Siegal from Mr. and Mrs. Ira Galkin. Agronick, from Mrs. Lena Agro- ~ Kaplan from Dr. and Mrs. B. Ben­ J ennie G. P erlow Mrs. Morris Sheiner and Mrs. Clara Sugarm an from Mr. and nick. ~ jamin and Mr. and Mrs. James Wednesday, March 2 Dena Candler. Mrs. Solomon Lightman and Mr. Minnie Ruben and Mollie Bres- i.i Kaplan. Frank Markensohn The recovery of Max Siegal from and Mrs. David Yomtov. nick from Mr. and Mrs. Max U The birth of a granddaughter, Louis s. Mellion from Mr. and Leach. Rose Gross Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blacher. Jacob A. Robinson ~ J ocelyn Bette Manelis, from Mr. Mrs. Edward Deutch, Mr. and Mrs. B 1 d parents Philip and ~ and Mrs. Harry Horowitz. Sarah Litchman In Memory of . . . IE. Harold Dick, Mr. and Mr~ Dor: 0~:maras, fr~m Miss Sadie ~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Novogro­ Annie Saltzman from Mr. and Samuel A. Cohn, and Mr. an Kamaras. Thursday, March 3 ski's 50th Wedding Anniversary Sarah Waldman ~ Mrs. Louis Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leo Swartz. Beloved uncle, Nathan Rouslin, "' from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fain Gertrude Bander Jacob I. Felder, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Anna Viner Robinson from Mr. from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Helfand, .; Louis Ganz Parizer, Mrs. Rebecca Finn, Mr. a nd Mrs. Abraham Oster, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. Smith, and Saturday, March 5 ~ LESTER and Mrs. Hyman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J . Massover and Mr. , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fink. Bernard J. Trinkel Mrs. Bill Gollis, Dr. and_ Mrs. a nd Mrs. Shayle Robinson. Beloved uncle, Samuel Finkle­ Charles Robinson David Litchman, Miss Sadie S1- Philip Kramer from Mr. and stein from Mrs. Hyman Brosof- 1 Myer Henry Miller mans, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Morris Friedman, and Norma. sky. Sunday, March 6 KESSLER'S Frucht, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Robin- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goldberg Beloved husband and father, Samuel Alpert son, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kagan, and family, Miss Beatrice Shu- Max Knasin from Mrs. Max Kna­ Monday, March 7 KORNER MARKET Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hellman, man, Mr. and Mrs. Shayle Robin- sin a nd daughter Eleanor. David Dwares and DELICATESSEN Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sugarman, son , and Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. George Rossman of Lynn, Mass. Tuesday, March 8 Mr. and Mrs. Shayle Robinson, Finberg. from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snyder. Abraham Jacobson 122 Orms Street Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leven, Mr. Nathan Rouslin from Mr. and Beloved mother, Sarah Hurwitz David Licker and Mrs. Joseph Fowler, and Mr. Mrs. Alfred Spear, Mr. and Mrs. and beloved brother, Abram Hur- CORNER DAVIS STR EET Max Gordon and Mrs. Samuel A. Coh en. Bill Goliis, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul witz, from Mrs. Harry Fowler. Wednesday, March 9 Morris Miller from Miss Idah H. Rouslin. Beloved son, Benjamin Schwartz Free De livery - MA l~S888 11Snell , Mr. and Mrs. David A. Gold- Sam Kohn from Mr. and Mrs. from Mrs. Joseph Schwartz. Maurice Miller Thursday, March 10 REMEMBER . ber g and Depa rtment o_f Employ- Irving I. Fain and Mr. and Mrs. Beloved father. from Messrs. Fannie Pearlma n ment Security Fnendsh1p Fund. Nathan Samors. Nathan and Louis Braverma n. You Get Mor Max Katz Louis Law from Mrs. Harry Louis seegal from Mrs. Rose Sarah Savram from Mr. and for Less Frucht and Miss Anna Frucht, Abams, Mrs. Sadie Jacobson, Mrs. Mrs. George Leven. Friday, March 11 From Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Eren- Sarah Travis, Mrs. Julia Hoch- Jack Gluckman from Mr. and Edel Rakatansky "LES" frucht, Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Law. berg, Mrs. ·Rose Bellin and Mrs. Mrs. George Lev'en. Philip Moskovich Mrs. Rose C. Law and Mr. and Ca llie Goldberg. Esther Wolf from Mr. and Mrs. Sa muel Dwares New York ~o,ner Mrs. Harry Cohen. Beloved m other, Regina Dauer Samuel Gereboff. . Saturday, March 12 Delicotessen at Rebecca Kess_ler from Mr. and Shein, from Mr. Irving L. Shein. Eva Oken from Miss Beatrice Louis Coleman Goldstein L t p ssible Prices Mrs. Max Suga,man a nd Mr. and Amelie Berger from Mr. and Sherman. . Tillie Landesberg owes O Mrs. Charles Messmg.. . Mrs. William H. Harris. Annie Kelman R ouslm and Dr. Sunday, March 13 CORN.ED BEEF lb. 1.98 Mae Potter from MISS Beatnce Jacob c . Rosentha l from Mr. John J. Rouslin from Mr. and Israel Smith P eppy Villar I Norman, Mrs. Joseph Sholov,tz, and Mrs William H. Harris. Mrs. Paul H. Rouslin. PLATE PASTRAMI lb, 1, 19 Mrs. Ralph J. Rotkin, Mr. and Mrs. Sa m Gladstone from Mr. and Harry Kahne from Mr. a nd Mrs. Monday, March 14 (999) Murry Burrows, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William H. Harris. George Leven and Mr. a nd Mrs. Ida Borenstein FRANKFURTS lb ..79 Irving I. Fain and Mr. and Mrs. Beloved grandmother, R ebecca Harry Leven. Simon Cohn Tuesday, March 15 WE CARRY KISHKA, POTATO Harry Leven. Eisner from Mrs. Samuel R. Fine- Dr. Frank Jacobs~m from Mr - SALAD AND COLE SLAW Fred Gershkoff . from Mr. and gold and Miss Reka Marks. and Mrs. Harry Leven . Rose Goldman Wednesday, March 16 Co,. ORMS and DAVIS Sts. Mrs. Aaron Caslow1tz and Mr. a nd Leo H. Glass from Dr. and Mrs. Beloved husband, David Kaha- P auline Kebrek Mrs. L eo Swartz. ______Samuel Kennison. novsky, from Mrs. David K aha- Sara h Brier Greenberg ;:;.;.;.:..:+.. M~ .. •• .... M~ .. •• .... M~ .. •••~ Abtaham Jacobs from Mr. and novsky. Thursday, March 17 Mrs. Edward Deutch. SYNAGOGUE DONATIONS Anna Sacket Rachel. Schaffer from Mr. and Mrs. Anna Bekelm an, Dr. Mor- Annie Kelman Rouslin Mrs. David Isserlls. . . . F . k F s , ·t Friday, March 18 Ruth Leavitt from Mr. and Mrs. ns L. K elle,, M1. ian . \I a1 z . Mrs. Mary Feldman, Mrs. Fred Sam Sherman John Schneider Ir~~~~~kr:,~;1 Prague from Mr. and Silverman, HdeHbrew_ FMree Loan As- . socia t10n an arns 11 1er. Saturday, March 19 TE 1 Mrs. Ira Galkin. Mrs For the welfare of beloved Hyman Frank MATUNUCK, R I ON ROU . mother, Mrs. Lena Fried, from Mr. R ebecca Belkin DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION and Mrs. Max Alexa nder. Anna Freda Brodesky Isaac L. R ice GIFTS TO THE NEED MONEY ? ? ENDOWMENT FUND Rose Manshel Sunday, March 20 IS YOUR WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE In memory of beloved father. Morris Goodman WORRYING ABOUT HOW TO RAISE FUNDS) Simon Fish , from Mrs. Leonard Monday, March 21 Lubin. Joseph M . Blazar HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF HOLDING A In honor of the nam ing of a n e,: Abraham Horvitz THEATER PARTY THIS SUMMER' da ughter. Mma m Ellen Schaffe1, Tuesday, March 22 OYcr the years it hos been prove n that theate r parties ore • the from Mr. and Mrs. J oseph Schaf- Gussie Wolfe cosiest, most pleasant way of raising money. You don't need several Ida Kaplan committees to do all the back-breaking work. It isn't on exhausting, Louis Leon Trinkel pleading 10b - it's fun - it's easy - it's pleasant - and best of all \\1ednesday, l\ta rch 23 ,t's profitable for your o rganization. Philip H . Finklestein A . Broadway hos been doi ng it for years - why don't YOU try it? Jacob Sh ein It doesn't matte r how small or how large your organization. Thursday, March 24 Morris Zura Plan A Pleasant Summer Get-Together Founder's Death J o s e p h F ortlouis. one of the founders of the group. The affair Dora Fain At The Theater-By-The-Sea wi ll be held instead on Saturday, Philip Spiers W ri te now to our New York Office, 551 Fifth Avenue, New York, Causes Postponement Ma rch 5, at 8 P . M. at the J ewish F'riday, Marr h 25 New York . Our rcprcscntotiYC , Mr, Gene Wolsk, will be at the Shcroton­ Community Center. Mrs. Ludwig Sophie Judith Dauer Biltmorc, T ucsdoy and W ednesday, Morch 1 and 2. The evening or gam es o! the Saturday , l\tarch 26 Rhode Isla nd Selfheip which wns Katz is chairman of the evening. 1 William Troberman DONALD WOLIN - HAROLD SCHIFF to have been held tomorrow eve­ Refreshments will be served. Producers Eva Makowski ning, hns been postponed out of Those attending are asked to I lifay their souls rest in peace. I ~-·······-·······----·- respect to the memory of U,e lute bring their own playing cards. I L------..1. Passover reservations at t he Iat the Herald Travel Bureau. Call Israel Bond Leadership To Hear Dr. Heller Concord, Nevele and Grossinger's today-Mrs. Anne Cohen. DExter SUPERB CHINESE CUISINE are made withou t service ch arges 1-7388. FOR THE ., Dr. James G. Heller, chairman ADVENTUROUS EPICURE of Community Relations for the ·v ·z ·v t?Jnz uJM.JJ Tl :A"q ·uods =t'l State of Israel Bond Organization, B. Simon - 3!Ut'1H:> NOISSIWO'O' ON - .,, S3Zll:td 31&\t'nl\t'J\ :,:, out.standing American Jewish PIANO TUNER •aJua:, 0 leader and educator, will come to Sin ce 1910 .

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• Future& 1peci•I H ­ pander bottom to AT T HE auure perfect fit. • Two ICrHn in1erh for NARRAGANS ETT HOTE L 1ummer, two u,h inserh for winter. Luncheon 12:30 Program 1:4 5 12-inch Grill 4.95 Additional T his Kosher Meal Under Supervision of Woad Kashruth MRS BEN POUL TEN MRS SAMUEL MI CHAELSON MRS SAMUEL SCHNEIDER MRS THOM AS H GO LDBERG Th" OUTLE'T­ H OUSE'WARES. Chairman Treasurer Program C hoirmon President Down!l&ln $lore I ~==c.==);::l~ fffi:I.iL- - • .I; ~ mUS\t_!)'f_~, \ \~-~O_O_\!e I ~ Up to Mr. Eisenhower

President l:isenhower's creation of a new five-member "(JIUl ?rl.an:J (Jpinii,n" · COMMUNITY >-! committee Lo prevent discrimination in government employ­ =t'l ment is welcome news. Farmer O'Toole and His 0 CALENDAR The commiuee will be directly responsible to him. This Twelve Goats "':,, may or may not prove an advantage: only time analc, was not present for picture. March. sent a program or Israeli dances. Sonion. Photo by Fred Kelman ~ center field that would have been m en ori, and sm ashed a long drive a home run almost anywhere. that seemed certain to drop in the Reliable Window .,, But Willie Mays, the player bullpen for a game tying home .,, of the year beyond a doubt, run. Even DiMag scuffed the dirt Cleaning Company ~ SYD COHEN· raced back, caught the ball over around second base in disgust 9 Men; Court HO 1-2889 .,; his shoulder near the center when Al Gionfriddo caught the Estab/;shed 1921 "' field wall, whirled and threw ball. AWNINGS AND STORM WINDOWS The Greatest Catches INSTALLED and REMOVED back to the infield, effectively It was said everywhere that ~ killing the rally, and paving the ;;,< this was the greatest catch of way for the Giants' four straight all time. Tony Petronella, who triumphs. : A few weeks ago, this column following with some interest a dis­ saw the whole Series, told me it ~ was privileged to be invited to cussion on these movies that h as At once Mays' catch was pro­ was the greatest catch he ever ~ conduct the commentary before been growing nationally since the claimed as the catch of the cen­ saw. Yet, the official movies BROAD ST. ;,,. a showing of the 1954 World fil ms first were released about two tury. the greatest ever made - a disproved this thesis. They showed miraculous catch, since he made it ~ Series movies at a meeting of months ago. I figured this show­ that Gionfriddo stumbled back­ CAB ; the Men's Association of the ing would mark a good chance to at the wall: and his off-balance wards uncertainly, backpedaled ~ Jewish Community Center. see how the dispute would go but accurate throw likewise drew almost all the way, and seemed to 920 BROAD ST. acclaim. Willie modestly said he It so happened that I had been locally. The results were satis­ misjudge the ball. He finally Q knew he had the ball all the way, Good Cars - Careful Driven factory. reached up and grabbed it-and ..< while Leo Durocher, his manager 24-HOUR SERVICE still had plenty of room in which i:i:: This concerns the fa b u - and staunchest booster, said Mays w he could have maneuvered before SILVER Ious catch m a d e by Willie Mays made several like that during the reaching the railing. The only = in the opening game, the cat ch year. that broke the India n s' backs way that ball could have entered 00= Electric Company There was general acclaim in all WI 1-2900 and saved the ball game a nd the bullpen would have been on quarters until the movies came i Electrical Contractors turned the tide for the World the bounce, for a one-run dou­ w out. Then a concerted mutter of ., 628 BROAD STREET Ch ampion Giants. ble, and even that is problem atical. disagreement started to grow w Industria l - Commer cial You'll recall that with the game The Dod ger s won that game u tied 2-2 in the eighth inning, and from coast to coast. Several z a n d Residential writers went back into rhapsodies 7-4, and the catch took on even w GA 1-6864 two runners on the bases, Vic more importance. Yet, several Cl Wertz powdered a ball to deepest about the catch, but a significant ;:: group disagreed, and stated that weeks later , a persistent reporter 0 the play was over-dramatized, got DiMaggio to admit that i:i:: that it was not all that it had Gionfriddo had played the ball "" seem ed at first glance. poorly, that h e should h ave ,, w FLASH!! been playing d eeper in the first ' ~ What do the movies actually I place for the famed Yankee Windstorm Rates on Private Dwellings show? First, that Mays played Clipper. . . . the ball perfectly. When he Get it straight - . this is _not Were Increased 150% on Dec. 31, 1954 looked up after a long run far out m eant as a discredit to Wilhe I You may be left in deep center to see where it was I Mays. It m erely amounts to an HOLDING THE BAG he ,1.-·as in perfect position to m ake' opinion-that is growing nation­ Our Homeowner's Policy For his over-the-shoulder catch, face ally-that this was not his great­ if you think title search alone protech your home inve1tment, high, running away from the est catch. One and Two Family Dwellings plate. And in closing, you might be TITLE GUARANTEE There are, however, two sig­ interested to know t hat Duke S nider proclaimed only a few nificant deviations from on-the­ ;, Co. of R. I. weeks ago that Mays is n ot now Has Not Increased As Yet spot reports of the play. While and n ever will be as good an &;:._..::'-· ' : -e-=",-~ •c-, the movie commentator is pro­ To Take Advantage of This Fine Policy Before An outfielder as Joe DiMaggio. \ , _½nr--r. ~ ~ l 1 ~ .:.:- claiming- from a prepared script, Increase Takes Place-Please Call Now if tha t isn't fuel for a t er­ 66 SOUTH MA ! N STREET of course- t hat Mays caught the rific argument, I'll be doggon ed. ball just one step from the wall, ~ ~, t he film shows clearly that Willie, , SAMUEL C. RESS after making the grab, took three running steps before coming to ASSOCIATED WITH a stop, and was even then a com­ ARE YOU fortable 10 to 15 feet from the -··M!li·> wall. Furthermore, after grinding Harold Holt & Co. lo that stop, he whirled and Do you know that with a wisely 171 Westminster St., Prov ., R. I. Tel. GA 1-7771 threw-and the force of the selected Life Insurance pro­ Res.-GA 1-26S2 throw, coming on top of tha t sudden turn, threw him off ba l­ gram your family can have an ance. H e did not, as excitedly reported at the time, throw income of $400.00 per month while falling. In short, it was a perfectly exe­ far 25 years? cuted play, but I have no doubt that Willie has made m any others For fu ll detoils, consult that were more difficult. Abe Lobel, the Center's athletic direc­ tor and I coincided in our opin­ ions that Willie was more spec­ FRANK LAZARUS tacular in scooping up those ground balls in the infield m an­ Life Insurance - Annuities ner than he was in m aking the 635 Industrial Trust Building celebrated catch. True, not all center fielders Office--GA 1-3812 Res.-PL 1-0716 could have caught that ball. but don't forge t that Mays was play­ ing in his own back yard, where he knows how far back he can range without fearing a crash in­ ~ 1-H,-d.'fislts ,-., !f /O(l(/,1 to the wall. We Uuy nothinr but the Similarly, in Brooklyn's Ebbets ;,;:_J10-- TOP QVALITY F1nut Meats and Su­ Field, none can compare with foods We arc able to Duke Snider, who has perfected ·~~sMEAT lu:tp th, pnco LOW M­ the technique of leaping against cau~, we cont1nuaJly u11lfy l-0 many c:u1tom ­ the wall, getting his spikes on the Delicious FULL Course SUNDAY Dinners u, Y ou a rc .11 lway1 ••· strip of rubber that juts out some , urcd of a Good Mul at three or four feet off the ground, H1ah in 0iMhly •• , Low io Price ~1 EE HONG'S, and then spearing drives that no Pion o day ou t- le t the family hove their choice of other fielder can come near. dinner. It's fun it's inexpensive and nutrrtious. 1 While many will disagree, it Orders Put Up To Take Out Anytime would seem that it was the im­ Ope n Dail,, 11 1\ \1 to l 1 P . :\I S;i\111d.i) !'i ,111(1 Sund.i)" to 12 P . 1'1 . ?illi,lilfeF.? por tance of the play, the timing, t h e emotiona l impact, that Don't let them worry. No matter where they are, t urned this play Into a miracu- a reassuring telephone call costs so little. lous one. Providence to New York There ls a parallel In a nother l'&lilXl•l~l!l miraculous outfield play that oc­ No liquor American and Chinese Restaurant BUDGET 55c for first 3 minutes, staUon-to-station, curred In the 1947 World Serles, RATE all day S unday ar1

Ma~::t•rva fion s BILTMORE ~ ~HOTEL :: ~ ~{LU\ \f P . GQR_\[--\ '\. GPneral \fona1er .. SENSATIONAL SAVINGS .., ON FINEST KOSHER MEATS AND POUL TRY at § E < PHILIP ABRAMS N The commHtee for the fi fth a nnual Deosert Bri dge of tlte F\ne­ "' Advertisement man-Trinkel Auxiliary Post 439, Jewish War Veter ans, include, first row, left to r ight--Claire Bronstein , g'ifts: Irma Silverman. chairman ; Kosher Meat Market "'~, Phoebe ~ulma n , ex-officio, and Doris Sh e r , publicity. Secon d r ow­ 102S Brood Street HO 1-7964 "' Beth Dav id To Show Sall y S ummer and Lillia n '\Yaldman, raffles; Goldie Cohen, refresh ­ ments. a nd Phy llis Bernstein and Gladys Kaplan, tickets . WEEKEND SPECIALS Israeli-English Film ~-o t present for pi cture were Gloria Cohen. refreshments : Selma (Fo Soturdoy '-J,te and Sunday 0 LY Till. a rrangements. and Jeann e Stein, a d,;sory chairman. The B ridge These Specia l Prices On Sunday evening. F ebruary will be h eld on Tuesday even ing, ~l a r ch 22. at the :,;an-agansett H otel. 21 1955. at -. :30 P . :\I. S H.-\RP Photo by Hope H ome Portraits Apply On y In Our Store - the Beth David Congregation will No De live ry) present a full - length fi lm ~IY F.-\TIIERS HOCSE Arthur Einstein's Detection ," with Dr. H arold c . Kosher HAMBURG Reg . &Jc lb. 50c An Israeh fi lm wnh English Harri.son. faculty member at the lb. 55c d1 aloi;ue. this picture has been ac­ Pupils In Recital University of Rhode Island, as Flat CHUCK Reg .}5c cla1med wherever n has been discussion leader . it was announc­ Corn BRISKET Reg . 9,0'c lb. 75c s:hown for Its p1ctonal beauty, and The pupils of Arthur E instein ed by Abraham Beacken, chair­ 500 pounds on hond - quont1t1es li mited touching story. will present a recital next Sunday man of the program committee. Admission f or adults is S.50 a t 3: 15 P . M. at the Music Man­ ALL POULTRY and chtldren .25 sion, 88 :\1: eeting Street. Partici­ Also included on the evening's Tt:e entire community is invi ­ pating students include Barbara program .,; 11 be infor mal table 2 KILLINGS FOR THE PRI CE OF 1 ted to ~ee this outstanding moving G oldberg. Madelyn Bliss, Carol games, refreshments and an op­ SORRY-We connot offer del1v e rv service at these picture. Lessler, Joy Cowen, June Silver, portunity to watch the weekly prices These spec ia ls opply oniy ot our store :-..r ake up a theatre party with Phyllis Cohen, Rona F eldman, Di­ Wednesday night TV boxing - All Meats Cut from Choice and Pri me Beef - your famJly and friends for ane Podrat, Reeva Curran, Bon­ matches. :\IY FATHERS HOCS E nie Pod.rat, Beverly Jacobson, BETH DAVID CONGREGATIO!s Deborah Potter, Carol F einberg, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• SU1'DAY - FEBRUARY 27 Sheila Hollander, Marjorie H ar­ • • 7 30 P . ~!. ris, Elizabeth Meklian. Tamra Actm1s~10n - .50 adults. .25 Mark, Asya Ehash, Martin Nass, i For the Very Finest of Meats and Delicatessen It's : children. Rosalind Jacobson, Judith Apple­ Tickets will be sold at the door. bau m , Michael Bromberg, Ann • • ~!AX RESNICK Bassow and Shirley K atz. Social Ch<11rman Highlightin g the program will be a concerto by Haydn, played by :Martin Nass and Rosalind Jacob­ !Washington Park! son : a concerto by Mozart, played JUNE BRIDES by Asya Elias h ; Beethoven's con­ N OW 1S THE T IM E TO ORCE- certo No. 3, to be played by Shir ­ ley Katz, and Gershwin's Rhapo­ Wedding Invitations sody in Blue, played by Ann Bas­ sow. :M r. Einstein will play the Delie a tessen • Luncheon & S h ower lo \.·ltes l l orchestral parts. • Bar :\iitzvah I n vitations : 1528 Broad Street WI 1-9866 : I 4 HOUR SERV ICE / • • Men to Hear Talk • • Monogramming : • Quality Kosher Meats • Fancy Delicatessen : On Crime Detection • NAPKI N S • INFORMALS • • MATCHES • STATIONERY "Men's Night" at the J ewish : • Delicious Home Made Salads : Community Center this Wednes ­ TECHNOPRINT day evening at 8 o'clock will fea­ • • ture a "cracker barrel discussion" : • Korb' s Bread and Rolls : I EMP IRE ST. DE. 1-7J.4l on the subject, "Scientific Crime .-• ------•· W JAR -- " THE ETERNAL LIGHT" : SANDWICHES OUR SPECIAL TY i A Program of Jew11~ Literature, Hi1tory a"d Mu1ic ·------· Eve ry Su nday - 2:30 ta 3:00 P. M. •: CHEESE CAKE lb. 49c Special This Week :• Sunday, February 27 : !CHERRY, PINEAPPLE, MARBLE OR PLAIN ) 1 lb . HEBRE W NATI ONAL + "Different Drums" • CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE lb. 25c FRANK FURTS ' + ------1 jar HE INZ BEANS t i CR~ M ,CHE~SE lb. S9c 89C _ i 3'1ie t)utfet kmpafflj i You II Enioy Your Lunch or Snack At Ou r Modern Founta in • •...... >••··············~• ~ Sisterhood Sons of Jacob Officers .,, Victor Cleansing Company ~ i Offers Same-Day Service ;>< =< ;;, IN BY 10 A. M. CQ= "' OUT BY 5 P. M. ;.;-"" < at any Victor Store i::i c2 STOP IN 42 CYR ST., Washington Pork ""Q 72 DORRANCE ST., P,ov. .. WAYLAND SQUARE Victor < 22 HIGH ST., Pawtucket CLEANSING COMPANY =al = 00= ; "'.., Veterans Memorial Auditorium u "'z Tuesday, March 1 "'i::i ;;: --8:15 P. M. -- > ' 0 Officers of the Sisterhood Sons of Jacob are shown after in­ = Use Classi.!leds-UNion 1- 3709. "" stallation ceremonies h eld Feb. 16. Left to right-Mesdames F ra nk "' BOSTON Silberman, second vice -president; Moses R osenberg, corresp onding =... secretary: Nathan Edelman, fina n cia l secreta ry; S. Ludman, trustee; ARROW LIMES Morton Berkowitz; Hyman Stone, president; Norman Vilardofsk y, l'ROVIDINCI · HARTFORD SYMPHONY ~un~hine ch airma n: Moses A. Sn ow, first vice-president: Benjamin DAILY SERVICI! Alao Glantz, treasurer: Getzel Zaidma n , trustee.and Milton Ride, record­ - CHARTER WORK - ing secret a ry. Mrs. Ida Gladstein, third vice-president, was not pre­ FOR ALL OCCASIONS CALL ORCHESTRA sent for picture. Rabbi Morton Berkowitz was installing officer. 21 Cliff St,eet GA 1-0872 Photo by Fred Kelma n CHARLES MUNCH, Music Director Hear Report on Manager of Farband Conclave PARAMOUNT OFFICE SUPPLY CO,, IMC. " The One-Stop O ffice Sup ply House" A report by Bertha and Israel Invites you to visit him a t h is new store Cleans and recleans the wash 1 Sherman , delegates to the r ecent and showroom a t meeting of the New England Con­ ference o f English-S p e a k Ing 37 Brood Street water to give you cleaner clothes Branches of the F arband, was Wtth these ne w facllltles we are even better able t ser ve you on your offk~ reoulrements tha n In the paat presented a t a m eeting of th e Ben and we Invite your patrona,-e. G ur ion Branch 41B of the Far­ not coll "'* at J.Acbon 1-SIOO for ,,.,..,,J ~ - band L.Z.O.A. held last Sunday See the new evening a t the hom e of Mr. and ~~ Mrs. H. Finklestein . ~~ It was announced that a break­ . I fast and conference of th e new­ G-E ly-formed New England Confer­ ence o f En g Ii sh-Speaking Branches will be held in Boston AUTOMATIC next Sunday at 10 A. M. Ar­ rangements may be m ade with WASHER Max Portnoy, ST 1-2960. R efreshments were served fol­ lowing the m eeting by Elsie F ink­ with lestein, h ostess, assisted by Yetta Hoffman, Dorothy Sokolow, Claire FILTER-FLO® Grossman, Dora Grossberg, Mil­ WASHING l d red Sirkis and Bertha Sherman . SYSTEM I Beryl Segal To Speak J At Pioneer Meeting Beryl Segal will be guest speak­ er at a meeting of the P ioneer Wom en to be held next Tuesday THESE WONDERFUL COHVEHIEHCE FEATURES : YOU GET All at I : 30 P. M. at t he Sheraton­ ?lt,z,, ~OHte tJw,wi/ • Full tub of wash wate r circu­ Biltmore Hotel. He will discuss CONVENIENT TERMS lated a nd filtered fi ve times the significance of the Jewish T he far.seeing investment o f your savings in providing during wash-"c ycle. holidays. a roof for your family docs not ensure full protectio n ARRANGED • Over 50% more clothes capac­ ity than many other washers. Members who are leaving soon unless you have safeguarded it against.. the contingency o f Bil( Capacity for big Monday for Israel will receive a "bon your u ntimely d eath. washes. voyage" from the group. They in­ At very little additional cost to your present mortgage • Water Saver Control for small · clude Mesdam es Solomon Light­ payments, a Sun Life Mortgage Protection policy will. loads. You sim ply select any m an , Abraham Kelman , Samuel water level desired. Shnrp, Sam uel T an nenbaum an d when yo u die, free the home of all indebtedness, thus • Activator® W ashin~ Action Samuel Kopeck. assuring the family o f that peaceful and secure possession cleans clothes piece by piece. you so carefu lly p lanned for them. • Famous C-E wriu en worranty. RUSSIAN FAMILY CIRCLE f-or full ,nformot,on about the Sun Lde Plans for a Purim party were Mortgage Protect,on pion see discussed at a meetin g of the your nearest Sun Lde representative. Russian Family Circle held this David Korn & Sons month nt the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Max Feinstein. A buffet 42 W cstfield Street Providence, R. I. supper wns served before the ELLIOT F. SLACK meeting. Mrs. Moille Strelow won DExter 1-7730 the door prize. A soclnl hour 1019 INDUSTRIAL BANK BLDG. DE 1-2422 followed. 11