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Rhode Island's Only Anglo-Jewish Greatest Newspaper Independent In Weekly The Jewish Herald Rhode lslond VOL. XXXX, No. 28 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1955 PROVIDENCE. R. I . S IXTEEN PAGES 10 CENTS THE COPY ------Jluz_ 'Yw,v,a, oJicJ:uM_ Dr. Henry Wriston to Get 1 An AJP Round U p Of World New·s------""' ISRAEL been accused of collaborating with It is now fully known in Israel the Hungarian Nazis at the ex­ B'nai B'rith Service A ward that most of the n e w Egyptian pe nsc of thousands of J e wis h a rms wer e supplied by Britain. lives Pre mier Moshe S harrett despite the Tripartite Declaration has call ed for a "determined a nd Reception·, Dinner of May 1950 in which the U_ S .. sustained effort to accelerate the Levy and Fain to Direct GJC Britain and France undertook to pace of immi_g"ration" of J ews from supply arms only for the main- North Africa A Jewish Ag­ tcnan ce of internal security and e ncy Committee has recomm e nded Trades and Industry Groups On September 21 legitimate sctr-dcfcn se So bringing 40.000 North African far. Britain has s upplied Egypt Jews to I srael in the coming J ew­ Rabbi Llyveld with a bout fifty Vampite j ets - is h calendar year. two of which Israel shot down PEOPLE To Make Award last week-and forty Centurian Sr mah Cecil H yman, Is rael ·s tanks It appears th en that new Cons ul Gen eral of . Roger Williams Lodge, B'nai Britain herself is violating the arrived recently to assum e his B'rith will present its D istin­ Treaty. as she had originally vio­ new duties. 56 years of a ge, Mr. guished Ser vice Award to D r. lated the Mandate by having set H yman was born and educated in Henry M. Wriston, President Em­ up the puppet Jordanian k in gdom London. D uring W orld W a r I h e e ritus, , on Wed­ without consulting the U. S. joined the Firs t Jewish Battalion nesday evening, Sept. 21. at a Jerusalem and Tel Aviv arc s till ol the Royal Fusiliers ser ving in dinner to be held at the Shera­ without a n y Mayors. Though th e Palestine. Mr H yman 's wife, Dr. ton-Biltmore H otel. Mapai gained the largest per­ Anne Foncr- llyman, h as served as Presenting the award on behalf crntage of votes in these cities. a researcher at the Hebrew Uni­ of the Lodge will be Rabbi Ar­ B. G. is using these two important versity in Jerusalem Herman thur Llyveld of , posts as bargainin g points in his Wouk, t he renowned Orthodox national director of the Hillel government coalition negotiations. J ew ish author, has written a n ew Foundation. Guests will include Isr ael's Attorney Gr- n c r a I. book. ·'Marjorie Morningstar.'' his Governor Roberts. Dr. Barnaby C h aim Cohe n, has apJ)caled the fourth novel. It is based on Ids C. K eeney, newly-elected presi­ Rudolph Kas trwr court decision to own experiences from the age of dent o f Brown University, and the S upreme Court. Kastner had 16 on ward and he has given Mrs. K eeney; J oseph M. Finkle, Marjorie some of his own exten sive president. District 1, B'nai B'rith; Dinner Chairman J ewish background ncs ider Father S lavin, president of P1u,1- Holis h er is the author of the first IRVI NG J. FAIN JOSEPII K. LEVY dence College; Provost a n d Mrs. picture book published in t his Sam uel Arnold of Brown: Dr. country which g ives through The reappointment of Joseph the efforts of some 17 commercial Carl Woodward. president of the photos and text a comprehensive K . Le vy as chairma n a nd the ap­ sub-d ivisions in the forthcoming University of . and view of the development of the pointment of Irving J. Fain as co ­ campai~n. Levy, in addition to Mrs. Woodward: R abbi Natha n Ar~1crican synagogue as a relig­ chairman of the Trades and In­ serving as chairman of the Trades Rosen, director of Hillel Founda­ ious. socia l and communal ins ti­ dustry Division o f the General and Industry Division last year, tion o f Rhode Island colleges. and tution. T illed "The Synagogue J e wish Committee's 1955 fund­ also served as D-Day chairman. Mrs. Rosen . and Its People." the volume will raising campaig n_ we r e announced The Trades and Industry Divi- The dinner a nd award marks be published on September 9 by today by Alvin A. Sopkin, cam­ sion plays an important rol_e. in recognition of "th e close ties ex­ Abelard-Schuman. Inc .. New York. paign chairman. th? a nnua l GJ.c f\md-raismg isting between the local J ewish M a u r i C' e Schwartz, re n owned Levy a nd Fa in, both experienc­ dnve. Included m this category community and Brown University, !Continued on Page 14 ) ed campaign workers. will direct a re. a g reat ~ a ny ?f the l~rge appreciation of the national repu ­ busm cs~ and 1ndustna l est~bltsh- tation and m erit of a local citizen m ents m the Greater ~ rov1den ce in the field of education. com­ Hoyman Heads GJC Area Oi\/ision Area ~nd a larg~ po.rt1on of the m e m oration of yea rs of service to campa1g_n . ~o~tnbut10ns com es the nation and community upan Alte r Bay m an ,vill h ead the from this d1v1s10 n. Dr. Wriston·s retirement. a nd the Arra Divis ion of the General J e w­ In o nce again acceptin g the establis hment of Hillel at Brown is h Com m itter's 1955 fund-rais ­ chairmanship of the Trades and during his administration.'' ing cam paign_ it was announced Industry Group, Le vy said: "We . a rc cognizant of the urgent needs Coleman B. Zunmerm a n . past today by Alvin A . Sopkin. cam­ paig n ch airm an. of our community a n d our fellow pres ide nt of the Lodge. is chair­ Sopkin pointed out that due to brethre n overseas and in Israel. It m an a nd toastm aster of the din­ Al.t:X IU IMl'Lt:R a con tinued m ovem ent of J ewis h is imperative that these p eople n cr. Reservations may be m ade TIH' 1955 Blackstone Va lley Uni­ families to s urburban a reas of the both at home ~nd abroad recei~e with Burton Finberg, treasurer of tt•d .J ewis h Ap(>l'al Urive will be state. th is divis ion has taken on the n eeded assis tance a1:ct wr w~ ll t.he committrc. la unc h r- d with a dinner on S un­ an added significance in the s uc­ make an extra e ffo rt this year 111 d ay, OC'L 23, at Tt·m11 lc Reth F.J, crss of the 1955 campa ign . our cam paig n drive in the Trades at G I'. M . Al Saltzm:t 11 . rhair­ Cities and tQ\vns included in and Industry Division. m a 11 of lht• driVf• , a nnouncf'd the this division arr Cranston , Wa r ­ " In the past. leaders in the Jewish Schools a J)J>oinlmrnt of Ah•x ttumnln as wick, West Warwick, East Gn·en­ trndPs a nd industrirs in the dinnrr c hairman. llt• will hf· a s­ w1<.:11, WarrP11 and Bristol. With Greater P rovidrncc area havr re­ Delay Opening sistrd h v hi~ co-c h a irma n. Oscar a tn·m1•nclous m ovem e nt, of the spo nded in n m ost irenerous mnn­ Zr ttn : Mr-.. Milchrll Sark , who J Pwish population toward thf'SC ner and l feel certain that this Following- the recomm<'nda- hrad-. tlw Womu1's Division . a nd com m ulllt1t's - particularly Cra 11 - yrar·s n ·sponsl' will br even tion of th(' Providrn ce Public Mrc.. 1,ro Ma rks. dinru•r d1airmatt sto11 a nd Warw ick - during t h l' g rrater.·· Health officials, and in line for thr Wonwn ·-. I>i vision . pa:; t ypar. tills cl1vi s io11 is an im ­ Levy said c h airmen and co­ with thf" a ction of the publir Jtump)('r said , " Uw rt"rnlls of portant a sprct of thP 1955 cam­ ehnirm <• n of the various commrr­ srh ools, Jewish srhools in the o ur rffort-. al lhi-. di1111t·r an· of pnlg 11 . ciul s ub-divh;ions will be n a med i:- reatrr Providence area w ill C"ruria l im11o rta11 C'('. H wi ll hrin g­ Doyma11, now serving hi:-. Orth 1\1: n :n IIOYMAN us soon as possible :-.o th11t plans 011rn thr wcf'k of Sept. '!5. i11lo foru._ lh1• im11ortan l rolr of yC'or ns tn·ns un•r of tlw Gl'JH'ral for tl1e campaign can proceed Parents art> urirrd in t h e thr ( 'nitr d JC'wis h I\P(JC'a l in pn·­ J<'wls h Comm1ttPt', nssc' f't('(I that chuirm a 11 s hiµ , Boym nn snicl that with out delay. Onrnnizntion plans mrantim c to e nroll th" ir rhil­ vrvi ng hrru ·I', ('('O nomic <·a 11aci l.v lw 1-. fully uwure of tlw 11clch·cl im - "with m ore nnrl morr Jewis h for the Tntdcs and I nctw;try Divi­ drcn without. delay in order to lo rrrr ivr itnd ahsorh lar~r nurn ­ po1t,1111c" t111:-. clivlsion J1a s 11 s- fH rn ilies moving to tlw surburba11 s ion for the campai)n1. dis tribu­ assist the sch ool in its p la n ning hrrc. of immi,rrantc. from dis trt'!'-tS s um('d clu ring till' pas t yl'ar a 11 cl nn•n :-., It Is IH't'P:isary to p ince tion of cards a nd m ethods of con­ of class rostrrs. For addition a l a rr-a-. in North J\frira. lllHI r lse­ t'X lll'l'S.'- t'CI 1·onf1clt•11 c·r Lhl' (lriv!' in mon• stress o n thr Area Divis ion tacting prospects in the various information call the offire of w h r rr. /\ gn·al turnout at Ow tlwsr eornmunitl!'s wlll :-; urpa:;s to 11 :;sun• a s uccc:-:;s ful 1955 earn - commercial trades a nd industries the Bureau of Jewish Edura­ dinner will n-.su rt• lhr SUC'C'l'SS of In st yrn r ·s n 1,:: urrs. pnig n . lt Is very irnpurtnnt thut will be announced In the lmmedi­ Uon, DE 1- 0956. our a lm1.1," In oner 111,ulin nccrpting thr tl 'ontinuctl on Pa,:-c 14 ) atr fulure, Levy uctded. THE JEWISH HERALD Photographs submitted to the mail. H owever, they may be JWV DIS ASTER FUND .., j Shaore Zedek Canto r T he Jewish Home Newspaper of Rhode Herald will not be returned by picked up at the Herald offices. The State Department of the Island. Published Every Week in J ewish War Veterans a nd the the Year by the J ewish Press Pub­ lishing Company, 1117 Douglas Ave­ •n Women 's Auxiliary have organ­ n ue, Tel. UNion 1-3709. ~ ized a drive for a disaster fund, Subscription Rates: Ten Cents the Copy: PURE By Mail, S4.00 Per Annum; Outside with headquarters at S. H. Wilk New England, S5 .00 Per Annum. ~ FOOD Realty Company, 1359 B road Bulk subscription rates on request. MARKETS Walter Rutman, Managing Editor; Syd WEYBOSSET Street, S. H . Wilk, Departm ent ~ Cohen, News Editor. ..i Commander. announced this Entered as Second-Class Matter at the ~ COMPLETE LINE OF Post Office, Providence, R. I., Under :;: week. the Act of !\,larch 3, 1879. ..i Contributions should be sent to The J ewish Herald invites correspon­ Fresh Water Fish for the Holidays· dence on subjects of interest to the C. the J ewish Wa r Veterans Disaster Jewish peole but disclaims respon­ ..i"" Fund. 1359 Broad Street, Provi­ sibility for an indorsement in the rn WINTER CARP - SUMMER CARP views expressed by the writers. dence. The Jewish Herald assumes no finan­ ... YELLOW PIKE - WHITEFISH - MULLETS cial responsibility for typographical INSURANCE DEGREE errors in advertisements, but will fe­ ;; AL L STR IC TL Y FRE SH FR OM THE GREAT LAKES prinl that part of the advertisement ;;; Norman Ro b i n so n of 11 in which the typographical error oc­ DRESSED AS YOU DESIRE curs. Advertisers will please notify "' Creighton Street was awarded the management immediately of any ..,Q - Order Naw - Call GA 1-2414 - the degree of Chartered Life Un­ error which may occur. -,: derwriter by the American Col­ Q;: All Three Stares Open Mondays lege of Life Underwriters at Unve iling Notices ..i Philadelphia. The degree was The unveiling of a monument in memory of the late LAIBEL HOREN WEYBOSSET STREET conferred on Aug. 24 i n St. Louis, will take place at L incoln Park rn . Mo. Robinson is associated with Cemetery on Sunday, Sept. 11 at 1 Wayland Square Washington Park the Phoenix Life Insurance Com- CANTOR MAX BROOKS o' clock. Relatives and friends are Cantor Brooks h as been engaged invited to a ttend. ~.., by Con g regation Shaar e Zede k to The unvei ling of a monument in memory of the late MRS. RACHEL ..i officiate for the High Holy Days. u FO X will take place on Sunday, Sept. z A lyrir te nor. h e h as sen ·ed for 11 at 12 o 'clock at Lincoln Pa rk the pas t 11 years at Tifereth I s­ Cemetery. Relatives and friends are ::; invited to attend. r ael Synagogue, \\'illiamsburg, The unveiling of a monument in Brooklyn. He wilI be assis ted by memory of the late SAMUEL L. LE­ 0> BOW will take place on Sunday, Q;: one of the Machte nber g c h oir s of September 11 , at 2 P. M . in Lincoln :.. Shop Early And Shop at Freddie's :'-.' ew York. P ark Ceme tery. Relatives and friends ..i are invited to attend. :: ... We're Never Undersold~ The unveiling of a monument in Blue Cross Opens memory of the late RACHEL L EE FISHMAN will take place on Sunday, September 11 , at 11 A . M. in Lincoln FREDDI E'S wi II be open to accomm odate our customers Enrollment Campaign P ark Cemetery. Relatives and fr iends are invited to attend. this Sunday, September 11 , until 4 P M , (we will be The annual Direct Enrollment The unveiling of a monument in campaign of the Rhode Island memory of the late HERMAN KAN­ s laughtering chickens Sunday) and Open all day M o n­ Blue Cross and the R. I. Medical OFSKY (KANE ) will take place on Sunday, September 11 , at 2:30 P. M. Society Physicians Service will in Lincol n Park Cemetery. Relatives day until 8 P M. begin on Monday and continue and friends are in vited to attend. for a two-week period. it was an­ The unveiling of a m onument in iii ii!& nounced at headquarters of the memory of the late ANNIE SALTZ­ MAN will take place o n Sunday, non-profit plans today. Enroll­ September 11, at 11 :30 A . M. in Lin­ ment is open to everyone age 65 coln Park Cemetery. Relatives •"" friends are invit ed to attend. or under who lives or works in Rhode Island. Stanley H. Saun­ ihe unveiling of a mon u ment in memory of the late MOLLY PRESS ders, executive director of the will take place on Sunday, Septem­ plans emphasized that present ber 11 , at 11 A. M. in Lincoln Park Cemetery. Relatives and friends are members of Blue Cross and Phy­ invited to attend. All poultry from th e same farms that supplied those delicious birds sicians Service may continue their membership regardless of age. The unveiling of a monume nt in yau liked sa much last year. memory of the late DORA F INKLE­ STEIN LEWIS will take place on Sun­ day, September 11 , at 1:30 P. M. in L incoln Park Cemetery. Re latives and friends a re invited to attend.

(J/Jm«VUJ The unveiling of a monument in 10 memory of the late MRS. NORMA TURKEYS u~bs. lb. 49c CARLIN will take place o n Sunday, Se ptember 11, at 3 P. M. in the Fish W e Guarantee They Will Not Be Higher Road Cemetery, Fall River. Relatives HER~IAN S INCOFF and friends are invited to attend. Funeral services for H erm an Sincoff. husband of Mary (Noz­ The unveil ing of a m onument in memory of the late SAMUEL MILO­ ick I Sincoff of 77-A Ca mp Street WITZ w ill take place on Sunday, at Sept. 11 at 12 o' clock at Lincoln Park were h eld Monday the Ma x Ce metery. Relatives and friends are Rib Steak KOSHER HAMBURG lb 59 Surgarm a n Funeral Hom e. Burial invi t ed to attend. was in Linco ln P ark Cemetery. The unveiling of a monument in Whole Ribs c Mr. Sincoff. who died M onday, memory of the late FA NN IE SAMO­ was born in New York City. a son PERIL will take place on Sunday, September 11 , at 12:30 P. M. in Lin­ '!e~Ld~-~~~!. of Lhe late Arnold and Esthet coln Park Cemetery. Relatives and 69c Boneless Veal lb39

s l wr dau1.d1tt'r. ~hr 1s " The Je•ish Fun era l Dif'Ktor" sm \ lvt'd by t!H<'t' sons. \V1ll w m Refined Senice Sll'rn of Bo.s ton. S1cl1wy St<'rn of 459 HOPE STREET Cranston and Alfred F'mkPlslC'in OE 1- 8094 DE 1- 11~6 of M1:1m1. Fl,1 .. :incl fh·r grnnd­ fhild1Pll Maternity "' Trinkle, Lovitt Are Golf Champs Creations Murray Trinkle became the a steady game and cool determi­ .., 1955 champion of the Herald's nation into a brilliant triumph. =t'I annual Golf Tournament last The Lerman family just h ad .., F riday when he defeated Marvin no luck against Murray. The n ew :i, 0 Lerman 3 and 2 in the climax champion, in -his first round, had < m atch of the Champions hip Divi­ eliminated Saul Lerma n, Marvin's sion. fa ther. a zt'I Sidney Lovitt annexed the Class Trinkle was on the fairway C".> A title by triumphing over Irv with every drive, and his short t'I Chase 2-up. game was near perfect. His few .. t'I Trinkle moved smoothly to his difficult recovery shots were per­ fectly executed. Lerma n out­ ! first Herald title at the expense 00 of the man who earlier had drove Murray, but his drives were :i: knocked off two previous tourney just enough on the erratic side to :i: champs. The 17-year-old Ler­ throw him off, and he was consist ­ ~~rr-~ t'I man eliminated Ma urice

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with ... Crisco ... it's digestible <; Engaged Her fingertip veil fell from a cap Ia re Mrs. Sara h Pokross of Fall A&P OPEN 'TIL 9 P. M. THURS. & FRI. NIGHTS of seed pearls and rhinestones. River a nd Mr. Max Tragar of She carried an orchid on a Bible Providence. LO More Low Prices on More Items with streamers of stephanotis. ~"' Marilyn Sandler was m aid of B 'NAI B 'RITH WOMEN .,; Everyday at A&P Add up to- honor for h er sister. B ridesm aids A board meeting of H ope Chap­ c:: were the Misses Edyt he Bom pey, ter. B'nai B'rith Women, will be Janice Dress, Diane Huddish, held next Wednesday at 8 P. M. "'Ill :; Joan McG ee, I ris Miller, Patricia at 203 Cole A venue. Mrs. Mart in Newm a n. Barbara Parness. and Buckler. president. who called the "'!-< Mrs . Alvin Solomon, sister of the board m eeting, said the progra m ~ bridegroom. The bridesm aids' for the coming year will be dis­ rn VINCiS! ~~::~::~~ gowns were in all the colors of the cussed. _.; rainbow. J ean Abramson was .: flower girl. Use Herald classified ads. Call Q best I UN 1-3709 for in ser tion. c:: Melvin R a binowitz ,v·as .. man. Ush ers were Irwin Orleck, ci J ack Minkin. Sheldon Tolchinsky MR. MARTIN J. :; a nd. Alvin Solomon. c:: After a wedding trip to Mia mi BERNSTEIN - "" - Beach. Fla .. the couple will reside "' 353 Ga rden City Drive = ------~----~~~~~- at 23 Verndale Avenue. Cranston G oodma n-\\' a ldma n wishes to t hank his many friends ;;; Boneless Chuck Pal ROAST LB 49c ... Mrs. Helen Bosler a nnounces and relatives for the ir various kind­ w Oven Roasts ~~P:R~~i~~"i:'~YA~T!E:i~E; LB 79c MISS DORIS JOAN STRAUSS the marriage of her daughter , nesses and co rds d uring his recent Claire Waldman, to Charles ill ness. He wishes the m e ll a Very SU PER·RIGHT Mr. a nd Mrs. Conra d A. S trauss LB Goodman. T he ceremony took Happy New Year. 0"' Smoked Picnics SHORT SHANK 35c of F owle r Ave nue, Newport a n ­ z n o uncf" the e n ga gem e nt o f t heir place last Sunday a t the home of ;.;..: :Kl~ the bride's brother and sister-in­ Q Bacon SUPER.R:GHT SLICED ~~~ 31c 59c d a ug hter , Doris J oan . to LL (jg ) law. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Bosler. ;. Irvin M . Cohe n. son o f Mr. a nd Ra bbi Morris Schussheim offici­ Now Hear This! 0 Sliced Bacon ALL GOOD LB 55c Mrs. Saul 1,,1. Cohe n of Lincoln­ ~ ton , N. C. ated. Am inte rested in buying --·~------... ------~ An a lumna of R oger s Hig h After Sept. 10. Mr a nd Mrs. businesses-homes "' U. S. NO. I 15 lb bag 39c 25 lb bag 59c Sch ool. 1\'liss S tra u ss a tte nded the Goodma n will be at home at 44 anywhe re , L" nivers ity of Rhode Is la nd. Lt. Congress A venue. NEW POTATOES !~~99c Cohen . a gra dua t e of Lincolnton Daug h ter Born TOP DOLLAR! High Sch ool. r eceived a B.S. d e ­ Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Tragar DEi ICIOUS EATING g ree from the Univers ity of North a nnounce the birth of their sec­ Arthur Realty 118 Em pire Str eet Car olina, whe re he was gr adua ­ ond child, a daughter. Elaine Di­ GAspee 1-1155 anytime BARTLETT PEARS 4 LBS 49c ted Phi Be ta K a ppa in June ane. on Aug. 13. Grandparents 1952. He is a m embe r of Pi La mb­ ------~------d a Phi fra ternity . Gravenstein Apples 4 p~~ 29c A November wedding is pla nned . Seedless Grapes 2 LBS 2sc :J)orofh'J 06kern

Honeydew Melons EXTRA LARGE EA 45c Yellow Onions 5 B~~ 33c - Piano :Jeac/, e,, - Hos Resumed Teaching MacIntosh Apples 4 LBS 39c (Continued from Page 4 ) Graduate of Boston University College of Music ------~~~~--~~~~~--~~~~~~ Ushers we re Dr. F rederick N. Mu­ M us. B. SLICED PROCESS AMERICAN WHITE OR COLORED sen. Barry Dickma n. Sta n ton Za r ­ row. Joel Berman. Pa ul G ilson Plantations 1-8439 LOAF CHEESE LB 49c a nd Marvin Broom field. M rs. Musen chose a cocktail IONA BRAND sheath dress of purple pea u de 1 LB 45c soie for her da ughter·s wedding. TOMATOES 4 CAN$ It was fashioned with sequin and bead embroidery trim at the neck­ line and a huge bow trim accent­ WHY NOW? Fresh Eggs SUNNYgRoo;E:~~\~ RtDE "A" DOZ 53c ing the sheath skirt. The Odds are 6 ½ to 1 that You will live to be 70; The bridegroom ·s mother wore But that is no reason to wait until then to buy a • 2 I QT 14 OZ 5 7c a cocktail dress of brown lace over 0 J A&PUNSWEET. CANS Family Plot for the future. range u1ce champagu c satin. designed with a Corn Flakes KtLLOGG'S 12 o z 21c 18 oz 27c sheath skirt. a bow providing the BUY NOW- To give you r Family ! hot little bit of 8 OZ F'KG 15c f'KG PKG back draped det a il. and a decolet­ extra Protection te bodice with an off-the-shoul­ EA Jane Parker Cherry Pie 39c der n eck line. BUY NOW-To ovoid doing business under emo­ After a wedding trip to Canada, tional stress. Spanish Bar JANE PARKER EA 29c Mr. and Mrs. Dickman will reside BUY NOW-To hove tho ! feeling of peace, and the 1 :~~Foz in Wint hrop. Mass. White Bread JANE PARK ER 15c sa tisfaction o f knowing that you hove R csnicks Ila ve G irl put your house in order. 1 PT B OZ Mr. and Mrs. Sydney I. Resnick Ann Page Grape Jelly JAR 35c announce the birth of their sec­ This is Why You Should Buy from 12 oz 29c ond child and daughter. Robin Luilcheon Meat AGAR or KI NGHAN CAN Beth, on July 28. Mrs. Resnick is 2 15½ oz 25c the dau~llter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ The CONGREGATION SONS OF JACOB Green Beans /::EltABLE CANS seph Greenberg of C royland 1. Cement walks to all Plots. 1 ~BA~~ z Road. Paternal gra ndpa re nts a re Reliable Peas 2 31c Mr. a nd Mrs. Jack Resnick of 2. lmbedded Bronze N11mbe rs for Each Individual Plot , making it Radcliffe Aven ue. easy to locate by Future Generations. Agen Frozen Peas 2 ~~g: 35c 3. An underground Water Sprinkler System that will keep the Mille r -Sondlcr Pink and white gladioli deco­ gross smooth and green at all times. Ched-0-Bit FOR EVERY CHEESE us~ 2 l~~F 7 5 c rated Churchill House on Au g. 28 4. No Charge for Upkeep until used. A NN PA OC for t.hc marriage of J oan Ann Preserves STRAWPERRY 3 ;;:s 1.00 Sandler, daughtrr of Mr. a nd Mrs. Single, Double and Family Plots l ~A~z Jack Sondler o f 56 Dexterdale Peanut Butter ANN PAGE 37c Roncl, to Seymour Ma rt.in Millrr. of Any Size rcL:~soz son of Mrs. Jslclore Mille r of 2 1 Available at Reasonable Prices Sweet Corn A&P WHOLE mr< Two la rge rooms, bathroom, kitch­ an esta te of $5,000. If you die t he full amount e nette, s hades and screens. Re no­ /fl vated. Mod ern oil heat and hot water is ava ila ble for your family. If you live you r'l furn ished. Adults. Parking $30 pe r ,, can take as long as thirty years to pay for it. .,, month. ., ,- Why not create your estate today? r'l DELICATESSEN GROCERIES ;:!! MEATS: A wonderful opportunity. eo Exclusive East Side section. No A ~?; r'l nearby competition. 189 Cole Ave­ ELLIOT F. SLACK ::0 nue, or DE 1-6431 evenings, except weekends. 1019 INDUSTRIAL BANK BLDG. TIMORE DE 1-2422 :0

~ PAWTUCKE-F'- First floor, six rooms, RHONDA BETII PRESSMAN. shown at six a nd a half months. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA oil heat, venetian b linds, garage. u,~ Re nt S70. PA 3-135 1. is the d a ug hter of i\lr. and ;\lrs . .Jori M . Pr('~s man of 43 Eaton S treet .

WOMAN HAS FOUR-ROOM APART­ MENT to share. Private bedroom, all ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• privileges. Extremely reasonable. This Is How Jews • Mrs. J oseph Chernov, 33 Richter Street . PL 1-8824 evenings; week· Make A Living Announcing . . • days call Chernov's, DE 1-4 481. Ufn. • S IX-ROOM TENEME NT, first fl oor, t wo BRIDGEPORT, Conn. - A sur­ Enrollments In • bedrooms. 70 9 East Aven ue, Paw­ vey of the J ewi sh community of tucket, near Providence- Pawtucket • bus line. Apply second floor. F a irfield revealed that the bread- \\'inn ers of the 500 J ewish fami­ THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER'S l'l'BLISII DIRECTOR'S STUDY I lies are cl1iefly . professionals, "Jewish Education ... the lead- owners and e xecutives. but with a ing Jewish educational journ,\l in i goodly number of semi-skilled the country publish ed recently I \\·o rkers. Sclzoof o/ fhe :l)ance a nother portion of Dr. H arry El- The profC'ssionals. the survey kin's dissertation on adult J ewis h indicated. number 134. the own­ education in the . crs. managers and executives to­ For the 1955-1956 Season The firs t installm ent of the study Lal 246 and the sem i-skilled work­ TOP-QUALI TY, PERSONAL! ZED INSTRUCTION was publish ed in a previous issue. C' rs com e to 139. Included in the Copies of the journa l a rc avail- laLtrr category arc 34 fa ctory FOR ALL AGE GROUPS-CH I LDREN, T EE NS, ADULTS able in th e Burea u Jibray. workers a nd five truck drivers. by the KINGS' DANCE STUDIOS Outstanding '1r dance instructi on in Prov idence ,.,.... _ ', )1JIL ChilclM.n_ t, • Creative Dance Ballet Tap Dancing t / For ... Far ... Far • •' PRE-SC HOOLERS Kl NDERGARTNERS 1-6 GRADERS KI '-JDERGARTN ERS 1-6 GRADERS 1-6 GRADERS -- ALL CLASSES WILL BE ORGANIZED BY AGE GROUPINGS -- 26 Weeks' Instruction - Fees: $12 for JCC M embers, $15 Non-M embers )1JIL ]J2.PJLi, . - . BALLROOM DANCING -- FOLK AND SQUARE DANCING Junior High School and High School Classes Fees: 50c Lesson for JCC Me mbers, 75c Nan-Membe rs Cantor Morshe Semigran , famous Cantor, a nd (M inimum Regist rati on Pe ri od- I O Lessons) h rghly tra ined Professional Choir, wrll conduct the H,gh Holy Days Services a l Congregati on So ns o f Abraham, Prarrre and Pot lers Avenues. J 1)/L a.d.u1.l1, Can to r Semrgran, comes from Dubna, Poland. • BALLROOM DANCING -- He hos mode recordings o f his Teno r vorce rn Vi e n­ • na, Austrr o Cantor Semrgran hos been Cantor o f Learn the newest Lo t in-American dances, rncludrng the KOMBA, the Krngs' orrg rn ol dance c reotr on. the Congregotron Tr fereth Israel, rn Revere, Moss SER I ES OF IO LE SSONS- Fees $20 couple for JCC Members, $25 cou­ pl e for Non-Members Tickets wrll be on so le in the vestry o f the Sy n ogogue begrnnrn g Sunday evening, Sept 4th MODERN INTERPRETIVE DANCING FOR WOMEN -- SLICHOS- A foscrnoti ng and expressive dance medrum- o wonderful way to keep that frgure slrm a nd graceful So turdoy Mrdnrght , September I 0. SERI LS OF IO LESSONS Fees $ 1 00 Le sson far JCC Members, $ 1 25 ROSH HASHANAH- Lesson for Non Me mbers rrdoy Nrght, September 16, Saturday, Sep­ tember 17, Sunday, September 18 th YOM KIPPUR- All Classes Limited Register Today! Sundoy nrght , September 25, Monday, Sep Register at JCC Office - Call Union 1-2674 Far Additional Information] tember 26 [ NOTE TO SOUTH SIDERS- Dance classes may be orgonrzed rn the new • So uth Side Burldrn g Call M r Sol Kutner a t t he Center if you ore interested • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 00 Sell or buy through the Herald J before Wednesday noon for im­ Start Registration classifled column. Call UN 1-3709 mediate insertion. .,, For Center Orchestra Painting Classes with C,·~ FOR PORTRAITS ~ Plans for the season's organi- OF • CHILDREN • WEDDINGS C) zation of the Jewish Community • BAR MITZVAHS ITCHKAWICH ci.:: Ccnter·s Youth Orchestra were CALL AL LEVY ST ART SEPT. 20th l.w announced this week by Mrs. Ed­ at ST 1-0140 ~ ward Waldman. chairman of the 5 MEDWAY ST., PROV. HOPE HOME PORTRAITS JA 1-5574 l.w JCC Children's Activities Com­ t'.: mittee. ~ The musical orE?a nization. sue- ~ ccssfully directed last season by - NOW OPEN - ~ Harry Ellis Dickson, concertmas­ Q ter for the Boston Pops Orches­ ~ tra. is open to boys and girls in- OakeJ on lh e _Jh/f 1."-1 tcrestc<-~ in orchestra training and Q who have had at least two years· at 9 Thomas St. ....;i instrumental instruction. Re­ Now for your convenience C. S. Ookcs hove opened- o new branch ~ hcarsals arc conducted one cve- store, featuring o complete line of artist's supplies, and affording 1.w ning per week. the so me courteous service that hos mode our downtown store ::C: Registrations will be open to all headquarters for artists who demand t he best. :I: interested young people, both JCC ~ members and non-members. En­ C. S. OAKES CO., Inc. :;: rollmcnt information may be ob­ 383 Westminster St.-9 Thomas St. GA 1-3757 ~ tainccl at the JCC office.

"'~ Reservations for most New Enit- w.l land resorts can be made Quickly 8 and easily at the Herald Travel ~ Bureau. Call DE l-731l_!'.: MR. AND MRS. rif'd o n Au,::-. 28 a t the Churc hill House. Mrs. Miller is the former Miss Joan Ann Sondlcr.

~ I ?nM,. (/)a charge of Mrs. Harry Charren. Wi ll be glad to take care Mrs. Joseph W . Pulver. program Women Workers chairman. is in charge of the en­ of Your Clothing tertainment portion of the rally_ Alterations Rally Wednesday Specia l Holiday Price "Silarc Your Blessings" is Lile Elliot F. Slack Lilcmc of Lile workers Rally of Wins Quality Award Lede rer Building t.hc Womens D1v1 s10n of the Gcn- 139 MATHEWSON STREET crnl J ewish Commit.tee to be held The Sun Life Assurance Com­ Room 705 at 11 A. M. on September 14 at pany of Canada announced t.his Veal Cutlets lb. 89c the Ledge:nont country Club. A ~reek that its 1955 Natio:1al Qual- 1 luncheon will follow. 1ty Award h as been won by Elliot I Plans for the rally of workers F . Slack of Providence. The an­ Fresh: Steer. Liver lb: .- 79c of_ t_h? Initial Gifts and Vital Gifts nual ~ward is presented jointly by )DIL J~ S.iji,L D1 v1s1o ns and M-Day chairmen the Life Ins urance Agency Man­ and co-chairmen in conjunction agem ent, Association and the Na­ - ORDER EARLY - with the 19 55 GJC campaign tiona l Association or Life Under­ JAMES KAPLAN, INC. were completed at. a recent cabi- \\Ti ters "in recognition of quality Closed Saturday Night - Open Sunday Morning Jewelers net meeting of the womcn·s Di- life underwriting service to the vision. insuring public." • Silver • Jewelry Mrs. Myron Elias. campaign TO BEGIN C LA SSES • Tableware • Appliances chairman. urges all members t.o attend the rally at which workers The Talmud Torah of Cong re­ DIAMOND'S Expe rt Watch Repair will be briefed and specific details gal.ion Sons_ of Abraham will be­ :tnnounced for the forthcomin !..!.. gin classes on Monday. Re!! istra­ fund-ctrivc. Mrs. Elias added th,;t tion will be accepted until Sept. t. hus far the response from vari- 19. Sunday School will begin on Kosher Meat Market ous division chairmen and t.hcir Sunday al 10 A. M. All 11-year­ 48 CAMP STREET MAnning 1-7711 workcrs has been g ratifying and old children will be requested to a capacity attendance is antici- 1 attend the religious school. pated. Various prizes will be an- nounced at the rally. A hig hligh t of the m eeting will be the presentation of an original a,lbert,•s skit entitled. "You arc There." The script was written by Mrs. invites you to Alfred Fine. Members of the cast arc Mrs. enjoy the advantages of their new policy WEINSTEIN'S Alfred Jos lin. Mrs. Leonard Gold­ LAKE PEARL MANOR m a 11. Mrs. Syclnc·y August and Wre ntham, Mass. - rou t e TA Mrs. Stanlc-y Summer. MC'mbcrs WRITE OR PHONE AT O N CE­ NO MONEY DOWN EVERGREE N 4-3102 o f tht• chorus arc Mrs. Hy Fish­ RESERVATIONS be111. Mrs. R~iy Friedman, Mrs. up to 36 months to pay FOR HIGH HOLIDAYS Stanley Grossman, Mrs. Solon SptTi;d holld:I\ ..,.,, \ k,·.., on o ur Jaffe, Mrs. Marshal Marcus. Mrs. pri•mi-.,,.., llott•I ;111d f:1hulo11.., rH•w William MayC'r and Mrs. Mars h­ h1dtd111,i.: 111 :1 prl\:11 1• l';u k, rlin•l'lly Visit olbert's tor these famous brand names: Oil [ ,;1k • 1•:v 1•1 \ rno1h-1 II l ' Oll\'l'II· all Wolf<' . 11·111·1• ( 11mP :111(1 1•11joy 1111· lradf Mrs. Louis H,ubinstf•i11 will pro­ tlo11 ;d hnlld;I\ dl'lit'a("i(•.., Sl1kl l)j. Bigelow • Needletuft • Alexande r Smith • Archibold Ho lmes 1•!.1rv l;H\..,, v1clt• till' piano accompa 11 im<'nt. Banque t s nnd part ies our specialt y Mrs. s,i mut'I CiPrs t(·111 ts 111 chan~t· Artloom • Downs • Magee • Kentile • Church Woll Tiles We cater anywhere in New England of tiH' llHIS IC. 1-' ropertl('S an• Ill Congole uni-Noirn • Armstrong

\"ou 'II n'('t•ivt• tht• ~amt• t·ourtt•ou~ attt•ntiun, and tlw same EDWIN SOFORENKO skilkd im,tallation st·n ·frt· as alwa)~. wlwn ~ou buy \\ith no mo11t·,r down at a lbt·rt ·s. INSURANCE HOWARDS. GREENE UNDERWRITERS, alhert•s General 1 M1 1HHAY THINIU,E . INf'.) lnsu.ronce INC. FLOO _R COVERIN GS Counselo rs Norman Tille, LaSa ll e Square, Prov idence • GAspee 1-5 513 Murray Trinkl

_.i ;: Consumers Choose Bar Mitzvah Need Leaders for ;······-·-·····················Are Earthquakes Possible Here?? .,, Manischewitz Product Center Program "'....~_ With virtu~ly no exceptions, a L~adership re~ruitment _for t he YES!!

O') wide cross-section of consumers Jewish Community Center s 1955- For Earthquake Insurance Information, Call C: consisten tly have chosen Manis- 1956 season is under·way, accord- ~ chewitz Gefilte Fish over a ll other ing to Ar~hur Eisenstein, JC~ ~ varieties. packaged and home- Program Director, and the call 1s M & F Insurance Agency, Inc. '-.l made. because of its lake-fresh. out to the community for m en and 188 Benefit Street at Thomas t luscious quality. its uniformly ten- women a nd young adults interest- ~ der texture and gently seasoned. ... ed in serving as volunteer or paid DExter 1-9427 _ ··old-fashioned" taste. leaders for Center youth and SERVICE ~ The fish itself - a blend of children's activities. UNPARALLELED achoice freshwater varieties-is in Young men and women with II ~ the jar, cooked. vacuum-sealed some leadership skills or groui: " JERRY" FEINSTEIN ),oi., and ready for shipment. often work background, or those inter- Q within :1s little as an hour after ested in undertaking some groui: II ~ it is caught. leadership on a part-time basis ~ This special Manischewitz com- , are asked to communicate with ··········--·················- '-J bination of skill and quality re- Mr. Eisenstein at the JCC office. sults in a gefilte fish of uniquely \. 1· Leaders arc needed for chi\- - delicate flavor, wrll-calculatcd to .' · dren·s clubs. teen-aged !-!Toups, Holiday hint: whatever you bake ~ make a gourmet's mouth water . . crafts instruction a1:c1 hobby :=: and turn the proudest cook into . groups, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts. :; a devotee of ready-to-serve. in- _ · · Cubs and Brownie organizations :...i comparably delicious Manische- GER :\LD A. BllRG. who became and canteen supervision at both s,i witz Gefilte Fish. ~ar i\lltz\·~h rcccnt.ly a t T emple the Sessions Street building and ~ ______Emanuel. ~s t he son or, Mr. a nd the South Side building soon to =: Make :vour resort reservation for i\lrs: Morns Burg of I awtucket. be opened. ~RO MEDARY ;;;.. the Hiuh Holidays with the Herald Dur111g the absence of Cantor Tl -· I . d. . . 0 Trn\·cl Bureau~DE 1-7388. J ~cob llohencmscr , Gerald and yout~e g1~:1~tc:-~rki/1lb~~:~ \01~11~~ MAKES THE CAKE I ~ _ his grandfathn . Joseph Burg. of . · :.. I Sharon. :\lass.. conducted the Sab- teer and salaned. arc Lhc back- :: • • bath services. Guests were pres- bone_ of the Cen~er·s program. ac- Outbakes any other method •.. any otber •ixl ;:: Planning A Cruise? l'lll from New York, Massachu- cordrng to MOll'IS Kritzman, J_CC New Dromedary g ives you exclusive advantages . srtts. Rhode Isla nd and Con- IExecutive Director. Mr. Kntz- lMMEDIA TE Reservations n ecticut. man stated. " Although our active no ocher cake mix .. . no other bakit1g method ever had before: Suggested Photo by Fred Kelman committees and our staff m em - bers are most effective in plan- TWIN PACK • MIRACLE SHORTENING • PR£-tli£AMED - For FALL and WINTER ning adequate children's a n d FREE PAN LINERS CRUISES British Not Pleased [ youth activities prog rams. these act.intics cannot be implemented •• • alNI Dromedary is ltoslter - ,er costs llO -! Don't Delay- Avoid Disappointment With Egypt's Reply \\·ithout the help of a larg-e corps • WEST INDIES • BERMUDA of interested. qualified and willinu. Tell your grocer • N ASSAU • EUROPE • lSRAEL l;ttL'-.t informalton anrl fl'L'C booklet LONDON - The British Gov­ group leaders." you want Dromedary lt!-llll~ all crui~1.'!- a\';iilablc ernment considers the EgypLian Plans will shortly be announced ... in the package reply to its protest f\gainst the for the Crnter·s younl,! leadership with the @ that tells I YEAR-ROUND RESORTS shel!mg of thr British freighter training program for 1955-1956. Anshun in the Strait of Akaba the Junior Aides of Center you it's kosher! MAYFLOWER OCEANSIDE July 2 "unsatisfactory," R. H. t JACSi . CON CORD G ROSSt NGER' S LAURELS N EVELE Turton. Parliamentary Secreta1-y Also: Pound Cake Mix • Gingerbread Mix • Honey '11' Spice Cake Mil BIRCHTOFT MAGNOLIA for Foreign Affairs. said in a For information on year- round For Free and resorts call M.rs. Anne Cohen of l1nmecli.itL' Ht·.scnations written reply to a query from an the only cake mixes packed in gold foil to protect their perfect freshness! MP on the Anshun incident. The the Herald Travel Bureau. CALL ANYTIME Egyptian note is "at variance with the facts" about the case. Turton ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• • ZELDA KOUFFMAN \vrote. and as soon as the case is • • Cranston Trave l Se rvice studied further the govcnunent 1 • SOl PARK AVE. C RANSTON will make new representations to • WI 1-2652 WI 1-2814 Egypt. • Say HAPPY NEW YEAR Sal. and l-:\cning Appointments ":'\'o Extra Charge~" A good_ buy th ese days is a Her- I • TO RELATIVES AND FRIENDS THROUGH ald classified. • •t••·····························~ •' · The Jewish Herald : The HOPE SEA FOOD MARKET : Your fomily greeting in the 1955 Rosh Hashanah issue of THE JEWISH •+ Ope rated by Mr. Hood •+ HERALD will reach practically all your relotives, friends and acquaint­ ances in Rhode Island, just prior to the Jewish N ew Year holidays. •: Has Re-opened A •: • It w ill save you the bother and expense of sending individual • • • greeting card s - or cut down the number you • t BRANCH STORE t usually send. • • • - ~ - • It will evidence your interest in the ENTIRE • .• .• Jewish community. It is the most effective, conven­ • : 67 Burlington Street, Providence : ient way of expressing your good wishes to a ll • • • those dear to you. II Fresh Holiday Fish $3.50 for personal greetings. Other size ads $5.00 and $10.00 • i i Ask for rates on larger advertisements . • :••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••J • SEND YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS TO: • ::-',',',',',',',',',',',';:;;;,---,',',;~~-----',',',',',','~-~-;·-;:---',',',',',',',',',':: 1 • r------7 • ~~ u.lllL vp)J1JUJ.ll-lL c}.JlL ~~ • THE JEWISH HCRALD • • I I I I 7 Douglas Avenue, Providence, R • :\ The H erald is now accepting :[ • UN,on 1-3709 • :: "Younger Set" Photos :: • Enclosed find . dollars for wh,ch please print the • :: For early publication and For our Files :: • following greeting ,n the SPECIAL NEW YEAR ISSUE of THE • :: • Glossy Prints Preferred • 5" x 7" or lorger :: • JEWISH HERALD . • :: • Snopshots w,11 not be occepted :: I • • I Mr and Mrs • :: THE JEWISH HERALD :\ • I ii ' ' L A~r::_s :: 1117 Douglas Ave. Providence, R. I. :: • :..:.. · .J • ";,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:~ • ...... ; ...... , ...... • ••• • •• .... -·-···-.. ---- B'noi B'rith to Aid at a m eeting of the B'nai B'rit,h · by t,hc Supreme Lodge, Districts ::: Our Wonderful Teen-Agers Administrative Committee. part and local groups, will be made Flood Area Victims of the organization's govcrninr; a vailable to B'nai B'rith bran ch es . . ·body, which opened with a review in such hard-hit areas of Distr~ct ~ Come Out Fine 1n Survey ST ARLIGHT . Pen nsylva111a - of reports submitted by members One as Waterbury and Ansoma. f'!"l B'nai B'rith emergency relief from the stricken areas. The Conn .. and Woonsocket. R. I., a nd '-e: The "teen- age problem ·· does evenings. Most of them manage funds will be used to help victims meeting was attended by rcprc- will be distributed by them in co- ~ not seem to be serious as far as to ~ee at least one TV sh ow n igh t- of the_ recent ~oods . Philip. M : sentatives from every section of operation with local Red Cross ~ J ewish t ee n -agers are con cerned. Jy_ H omework is sometimes a so- K lutzmck. president of B rnu the United States and Can::id,L chapter s and emer gency r elief - Judgin g from a survey con­ cial affair as group of frien ds B'rith. announced today at. Cam p B 'nai B 'r i th is contributing committees. J oseph M. Finkle of ;:;; ducted in New York amon g J ewish study together. T h e youngsters B'nai B'ri~h. l ocate? h ere in the over ; 15 000 for r elief of t,he suf- Providence is. president of District.~ children of lower and middle class go to the movies at, l east once a Pocon os Just, outside the flood · . t"i week. area. He made t h e a n nouncem ent fer er s. The m oney, contnbuted one. '-- families. the following picture em erges. Eleven-year old gir ls use Wha t ct~ they want to do in - - ; lipsti ck and 13-year old boys a r c the f r ee time left t.hem? Dates I ,.. already ~making. They wish to lake p riorit~. For the boys spor ts ; be consid erf'd sophisticated adults. also rate high. \.\i'he n asked h ow However. they do not like to go to many limes they would come lo a places where the crowds arc Jewish center if offered the kind :0"' ''rough". o f act,ivity they wanted. the reply .. t"' was from once a week to once a They know little abou t Jewish month . ? rc·ligion because religious practi­ M any t h ought that t he cenlcrs "1 ces in Lhcir hornes arc often con­ were for delinquents and not for :'.:: fused. 0 "people like us." Other s thoug ht, .. About fifty per cent o f them there ar\! t oo many adults watch­ .,: t a ke lesson s in singing . dancing , in g them in the centers - "too [f) music and ar t. many snoopervisor s". A l arge pro- our womdn of fdshion Amon g lhe tenth-graders there portion of the boys said they "'..,-= is a surprising number who hold joined after-school cenlers maln­ lives in "',., a fter-school jobs- such as baby- tained by the Board of Education ; sitting, newspaper routes. d eliv- to play bask etba l l at a f ee of 50c er y, sales. and volunteer jobs in a year. "':0 hospital:;. Most of them do not The surve:v. which was con­ beautiful black! work for the m oney, but, because duel ed among Jewish "t,een­ '°,.,~ t.hcy want to be " independent... I a~ers .. of 13 to IG years of age, fo r late day elegance ~: These jobs involve working two est ablish ed that Jewish boys avoid a cocktail sheath or more afternoons a week and r associatio n wilh "\\·ild" youn g­ sometimes a ll day Saturday. :-:tcrs in their ncii;hborhood. \\'hile of woo l embroidered on taffeta, Home work Lakes a good part of t.he girls prefer to be in Lhc com ­ its ba ck bared to • m ost of the youngster's w eekday pan y of "nice J ew ish boys." . rim nf ~dtin dttrdd ing tt ite ntion

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Siies 10-18 29,95 ~SUM-SUM COOIUES F/\T- FltEE HONE \ ' C AKE 2 cups flour 1 pound honey rose room, fourth floor teaspoon bakin g powder teaspoons bakin g soda cup strong black coffre, hol cup sugar ond Gladding's Woyland Square eggs cup vegetable shortcnin~ cup sugar or salad oil cups all- purpose flour 2 c~nrn Leaspoon C'ach cinnamon. and nothin g mort sesa me seeds d on bullrlinl,{ mn ­ with o coup}{' of wrrk's ~tonH:r i n tt>rlals. T l1ls is exprctC'd to brl11g I cnkr box or rc•frll-! t'rator. In nbuut 14 mllllon pounds. .______, A real bargain in these days of ;:! Bureau To Channel Congregation higher costs are the Herald classi­ Ner Tamid Award fieds. Call UN 1-3709 today. "'•n ~ SHAARE ZEDEK The Bureau of Jewish Educa- JEWIS H CALENDARS .,; 688 Broad Street tion has been invited by the local ~ J ewish Committee on Scouting to A limited number of la r ge, w • h 1·d serve as the agency to channel ac- illustr a ted J ewish calendars has ~ H1g Ho I ay tivitics related to the Ner Tamid been made available to the pub­ WJ Award. The Ner T amid Award is lic without charge by the Max t SEATS AVAILABLE a pendant representing the Eter- S u garman Funeral Home. The ~ nal Lig ht which 1s awarded to any calendars list all holidays and 0 E E · scout of the Jewish faith who ful- festive days, candle-lighting :;: pen very ven,ng fills the stat ed requirements. times. history of the holidays, o Saturday, Sept. 70 through The Bureau of J ewi sh Educa - scripture verses. and other valuable information. ~ Thursda Sept. 15 tion library has available for all ~ y, scouts and scout leaders. Ner Calendars may be picked up at the S ugarman Funeral ci 8 P.M . to 9:30 P.M . Tamid guide books, record books, ' '- Home, 458 Hope Street. or at ~ application blanks. a nd all other the Herald offices. ~ EMIL ROSS releva nt materials. Jacob S. ~ Chairman, Seating Committee T emkin is chairman of the Jew- ish Committee on Scouting. :i: PAwtucket J..9009 - PA wtucket 6-98 77 (fJ - -~-- -·- "--- ; Fred's Tavern w ., LESTER KESSLER'S STEAKS -C HOPS - LOBSTER w SEA F OOD u KORNER MARKET and DELICATESSEN ~ ! ITALIAN CUIS INE OUR SPECIALTY z 122 Orms Street · Corner Davis Street 1021 M ineral Spring A venue w -~ 1.... No. Providence, R. I. Q New York Kosher Delica tessen at Lowest Possible Prices J ~~ .A .It ;:;: MR, AND MRS. S IDNEY MORRIS RICH:VIAN, who were m a r­ 0 KOSHER ~ Lc!>tcr w clcom('s cvcrvonc ried on Aug. 2 1 in the Garde n Room of the S heraton-Biltmore Hotel. SUPERB CHINESE CUISINE home from the bc .f' I i,\f ~... 1v~ 7eaMwu; V) h elps prevent :O-L'di,rn.. ~nt from formin~ in y our tank. Jimmy Shocket. Norton Rappa­ We p u t your burner in fir~t-clns.s condition and ke<>p Do you know that with a wisely port and Leo i\liller: and patrol­ it 111 r;i.ting efficie1:t:y. l mg Uw outfield. Rappaporte. Sid i.t't your heating comfort this selected Life Insurance pr<>­ Green. Syd and Uan• Cohen Herb winter be our buaineea. Call or write us-toda)'I gram your family can have an Gold is \\ as s1delnwd by the leg 111Jury sufferC'cl last week. l\llssing income of $400.00 per month wrre Bob G. old1s. Harold Mosko!. I Lou Werner. StC'\'e Es po and Ber­ ;\I!;WIJC FOR TROUBLE-FREE for 25 years? mr I LC'fty I Da v1dson. SERVICE--See Cons1denng that nil these mrn For full deto,1s, consult have bet.•n mact1vC' at !C"asl this yC'ar. and 111 llL\llY caH'.S qu1tr a MILTON LEVITT few q•;u s. tlw Old T111H 1 rs played pretty µout! and ddnntrly spnghl- FRANK LAZARUS ly ball Accord111g to the scoir I card i\lanager Jack ~cl11·c•1b(•r·s Life Insurance - Annuities buys wen• on till' Ion~ l'lld of a :J-2 count 111 tlw ganw. If you 'CITY COAL CO., Inc. 635 Industrial Trust Buildiftg don't bt'iil'VI' tlH'Y can still play I ~ood !mil. comr 011 down Sunday 92 NARRAGANSETT AVE. HO 1-1420 Office-GA 1-3812 Res.-PL 1-0716 allcl .Sl't.' ror YOllr.St.'\f B. HQLJR SERVICE FOIi • Tltr Old Tuners \\Ill pract1cr I - · ·· -- ·· --·· · · -- · - ·· ··-- · --- - ··-· · · ·· ·- ··---- ~ Heads GJC Division First Impressions of Israel {Continued from P age 1) 1 B y Lenore R esnick holy_ p_lace for three relig ions. For I the six communities in this divi­ (Continued From Last W eek ) Chnstians because 1t was the sion be thoroughly canvassed and .,; n::,,~tJ!.~s------:I place of the last supper and (Contin ued from P age 1) ments. The occasion of this honor Editor's Note: In last week's is­ that every single J ewish family where Mary died: for Jews and i,:: is Wouk's latest book, l\fa rjorie sue of the Herald, Miss Resnick, make a contribution to the best Moselems because of the theory Yiddish actor. opens a new play at Morningsta r (Morgen stern ). The who recently returned from a six­ of its ability. The success of the "'~ of the existence of King David's New York's National T heatre on N. Y. Times reviewed it critically week tour of Israel, described drive in these communities, in my ::: tomb. The next day we journeyed October 13- "The Shepherd King" Melvin L. Krulewitch is the some of her visits. Continued be­ opinion. will have a direct bear­ "'... to Mt. Herzle the sight of Theor­ ... - the story of David. first Jew in U. S. Marine Corps low are d escriptions of other high ing on the final res ults of the dore Herzlc's last resting place. ~ Pierre Mendes- F ra nce has ac- Reserve history to be appointed spots in her trip: 1955 cam paign." We also saw an exact duplicate of ~ cepted the invitation of a large to the rank of General, the ... Boyman announced that he will ~ American Jewish organization to National Jewish Welfare Board From H aifa. we travelled south his Vienna study. This room is name the chairman of the vari­ Q be its main speaker at a meeting reports. The appointment was to Jerusalem which in my estima­ located in the Jewish National ous cities and towns in the divi- c2 scheduled early in 1956 approved by President Eisenhower tion is the most beautiful city. Fu!lct Building. I sion as soon as possible and will ~ Author Herma n Wouk is the first last week Gen er a l Lucius D. The first day in this Holy City we ~sr~el today is not all beautiful start work immediately on plans Q Orthodox member of the Jewish Cla.y received the UJA ·s Freedom went on a tour which included bu1ldmgs a nd mon uments for for the campaign in the Area .,.;i faith to make the cover of Time Award last week for his "distin­ Ramat Rachel on the Trans Jor­ there are still living in Malborato Division. ~ Magazine .. the current September guished humanitarian service to danian Border. Much fi ghting or transition camps, over 200,000 ~ 5 issue. Time devotes four com­ victims of Nazi tyranny" from took place there. This kibbutz to new immigrants. These unfor­ News copy for the Herald should :C plete pages to Herman. his fam­ 1947 to 1949 as commanding begin with had 250 men, now they tunate people are living under the be typewritten on one side of a ~ ily background and accomplish- General of the U. S. occupation only have 80. They have trench­ large sheet of paper. Inconect most difficult conditions but forces in Germany Mayor es and they are still keeping watch spelling of names if often due to ~ Wagner presented the award. in case of an attack. We also there is the hope that they will be the poor handwritin g of the sub­ "'.., \vent up to Mt. Zion which is a resettled in the near future. mitter. u"' z Taste Rabbi Schwartz Edits "'i::l THE DIFFERENCE ;;: Volume of Sermons 0 ...i,:: The 420-page volume of the Housecleaning is easier Enioy best sermons preached by Ameri­ :c"' THE DIFFERENCE! can rabbis during the year ap­ ... peared this week in New York un­ der the editorship of Rabbi when you live electrically G eorge Bernard Schwartz of Providence. Published annually by the Rabbinical Council of America, the leading organization of Orthodox Rabbis in the world. the current volume is dedicated to the Chief Rabbi of Is rael. His Eminence Doctor Isaac Halevi Herzog, who wrote the preface. LAUNDER LOTS- Ordained into the rabbinate by the Ra bbi Isaac Elchanan Semi­ and easi ly ­ nary of the Yeshiva University of New York in 1949 with the high­ 1 with your est honors in his class. Rabbi Schwartz was awarded a fellow­ Let your own taste ship in Rabbinics at the same washer and electric dryer prove to you that school one year later. In addi­ tion to editing the volume. which includes 112 Sermons by 102 Rab­ bis, some of them internationally No One Can Make known, Rabbi Schwartz has writ­ ten the 6e rmon on "The Signal of Forgiveness." Gef ilte Fish Rabbi and Mrs. Sch wartz are the parents of a son and reside As Good As at 144 Oakland Avenue. Mrs . Schwartz is the former Miss HAV E PLENTY' Rosalie Poupko. daug hter of Rab­ MANISCHEWITZ bi Eliczer Poupko. dean of the of hot water Makes it! Philadel phia rabbinate. She is a g raduate of the Beth Jacob Col­ J from your ~lcctric Made in the modern new lege for Hebrew Teachers. Manisc hcwicz kosher food plan! water heater at Vineland, N. J. For information on year-round resorts call Mrs. Anne Cohen of LOW IN CAtORIES • H1Glt IN PROTHI the Herald Travel Bureau. BROWN UNIVERSITY EXTENS ION DIVISION Fall Se ries of Evening Courses Commencing the week of September 26, 1955 Applications now bei ng received for courses in ART ( Pa intini-:-. CLEAN FAST- Art a ncl Thou~ht in ltaly1. CHEMISTRY: CONJURING , MagH·, : EDUCATION t Discovering Aptitudes , Clas~room and well- Tn1 ncl sJ: ENGLIS H , Bus iness Writing, En l-{ lish LiteraLurc. lm­ provemt•nt of Reading, Journalbm, Public S1waking, V01cc and I with your versa tile 1J1 c-Lion1: GEOGRAPHY I P.Uropc Toclayl: MATHEMATICS 1Top1t·s 111 Prt'-Collcgr MathematicsJ, MODERN LANG UAGES r Arme111an, French, German. Halian. Portu1n1esc < F'all River vacuum cleaner only,, Russian, Spa n1 sh1, MUS CC 1Choral Techniques Work ­ shop, Music Appreciation. S m i< ing for Pleasure 1: ORNITHOL­ OGY I /\n Int roduction to Birds1: PlllLOSOPHY : PIIOTO­ (;R/\PHY : POLITICAL SCIENCF: . SOCIOLOGY t I11troduct1on t,o ): "YOU ARE THERE"-CBS telc v1s1o n - w 1t11c ~s h1:,t o1y:, 910.ll events ST/\GECHAPT. PIIYS JC/\L ElJUCATlON and MO lJ is ll N DANCE I for womrn J. Al so. Busi ness courses in ACCOUNTING I Basic Accounting, NARRAGANSETT ~ Cost Accounting,: ADVERTIS ING: BUS INESS W IUTING : SECURITIES. -ELECTRIC- . · ~ Fnr d<'~l-rlptlvc ruldl'I w, Ile.• o r klc.•phont• Brown l!nlvt•1 :,; lt y i-:xtl•nslon Dl vl~lo n , 73 Brown S tn•l't, l'lovhll'l1Ct' 12. ll ho

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Warwick Auxiliary FLANNEL Holds First Meeting SUITS The first m eeting o ( the sea.son of the \Vom en·s Aux1hary o f the 1 \V annck Jewish Communit y As ­ Usually 24.95 to 31.95 soc1allon was held on Aug_ 29 at. the Hillsgrove Airport Admmis ­ trnt1on Butldmg_ Plans for the entire season were discussed. The first event will be a cake sale to s19-s1 be held today al the I. ~!. Gan Company, Apponaug. Mrs Ab­ raha m T obin and M rs Rub111 Za1dmen asked for "the com plete Sues 8 to 18 ) t:ors The season's most cooprration·· of the group m t.he popular suit long .. ecnng oll ..__,__ forthcommc: dnve of the Unitrd wool fl ot\nel 1n medium gray char­ Jewish Appeal M rs. Alfred Moss­ coal grey or chor·bro -.. n Smart two. b<'rc- rrported that p lans for the button model wit h three fl op pockets Mod el l8-l 1M CONVENIENT TERMS Aux1liary·s first bndge are bem.g. com pl,·ted Also 60 Other Big Values! ARRANGED - Folio" 111g lhe meetinj!. Mrs \.V 1lliam Mu rray of the Discland REFRIGERATOR Slacks, shirts and ouferveor a ll • Record Shop. Wannck. directed specia lly i:1r1ced during our Bod:-To­ n musical µro.L,:ra rn which includ­ School So le ed n game called " Na me That David Korn & Sons Tune" Prize wmners were Mrs 42 Westfield Street ProYid e nce, R. I. Irvuw Znidm an. M rs r...telvin The Ol'TLFT BOYS' & YOl"~G FELLOWS' STORE. 2nd Floor BlazC'r. Mr~. Benjamin Pearlman OExter 1-7730 and Mrs. Samuel Arbcit.s man.