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~emple Beth-Ei6 Broad & Glenham Sts. [:~~~~1~~~,.!1THE JEWlSH HERALD have brought. home to the peo- ple of Palestine the fact that VOL. XVI No. 13 PROVIDENCE. R. L, FRIDAY. MAY 23, 1941 5 CENTS THE COPY they are in serious danger of an ------­ Italo-German invasion. An Axis invasion of Palestine may come overland, through and Syria. The Ger­ mans m8y also use what is left R. I. to Give 3 Mobile Kitchens of the Italian fleet to force a On Defense Council landing in the Holy Land as a Van Paassen Hits $6,000 Drive to Aid Britain move to outflank Turkey, if should stand firmly be­ Begins; List Committee Names hind lhe latter. A simultaneous British Hesitation A drive to raise $6,000 for three attack on Gibraltar might divert Declares Jews Should mobile kitchens to help maintain the British Mediterranean squad­ and serve the stricken people of rons long enough to permit such Have Been Fully Armed Great Britain got under way thls an attempL NEW YORK. - "On the eve week when Walter I. Sundlun Now it is reasonable of the or the Battle or Jerusalem, whlch and Reuben Lipson, co-chairmen Jews to want their own army to may decide the fate....,...of our civil­ or the Rhode Island Jewish Sec­ defend their own land. The plan ization, the young Jews of Pal­ tion Interfaith Committee to is apparently hanging fire be­ estine s tand unarmed and empty­ Afd Great Britain appealed to the cause Prime ~fi nister Churchill banded in race or an avalanche Jewish community to support is mindful of its possible reper­ or tanks and Stukas" declared this worthwhile campaign. Pierre van Paassen in an edi­ cussions in the Arab world. It Each mobile kitchen donated torial " It Did Not Have to Hap­ is an unenviable decision to by Rhode Island will bear a seal pen" which will appear in the reach. stating "Donated by the Jewish current issue or the Protestant Di­ The Arabs of Palestine, about Residents of the State of Rhode gest. a million of them, are b y no Island, U.S. A." The names or means uniformly loyal to Bri­ The author or "Days of Our contributors will be added lo a tain's cause. The Jews, how­ Years11 ·who is credited to be MAX L. GRA1'1T huge scroll which will contain ever, desPite the total ban on well informed on Palestine af- the names of all those through­ Gov. J. Howard McGrath last Jewish immigration and the re­ fairs says: "Ther e can no longer out the country who have mater­ week named Ma.,: L. Grant as a strictions against land purchas­ be a ny doubt that the Arabs of ially assisted in this aid to Bri­ member of an ll•man Defense es, are absolutely loyal to ,the Iraq a nd other countries adjoin­ tain program. Allied cause. London has noth­ Council, under an act passed by ing Palestine-and, for that mat­ Other officers and board mem­ ing to fear from them. the r ecent General Assembly ses­ ter, even the Arabs of Palestine- WALTER I. SUNDLUN sion. The group is to act as a bers who will assist Mr. Sundlun No~.,. the Jewish war effort in (Continued on Page 2) Co-Chai rman Palestine is extremely high. The planning board f~r defense, and and Mr. I.(_Pso n include Mrs. Aa­ young community already' boasts has powe.r to establish coJn,mit· ron Cohen, Mrs. Max Temkin, of producing steel, ammunition tees to carry out its programs. It Louis A. Chasan Defends Mrs. Samuel Kaplan, Samuel and small tanks for the British is also empowered to co-operate Michaelson, Alter Boyman and Middle East command. Their with the Federal defense groups Dr. llie Berger, vice-chairmen; textile and electrical industries and ,vith similar organizations in Jewish People's Committee Rabbi Israel M. Goldman, treas­ other states. Taking exception to an editor­ urer; Sidney Rabinowitz, record­ supply a great part of the army's day Jews who know the value or needs. Their farms and planta­ ial on the Jewish People's Com­ ing secr etary; Maurice Stoller­ liberty to protect it. tions feed most of the British di­ mittee, whlcb appeared in last man, , corresponding secretary; visions between Libya and In­ Jewess Recipient week's Herald, Louis A. Chasan, "For myself, I never had, nor Maurice Hendel, publicity chair- dia. president or the recently organ­ do I have, the urge to seek honors Jl]en. The morale of Palestinian Of Va I or Awar d ized Providence chapter, this or offices. However, when ~is Joseph Smith, chairman or the organization was brought m .. Je\\7 S-has by · no becom.e,.....pr "-CONDON. _ Mi~s1itlir"Gass-- -week• denjed thij! lha organh:'a­ lo exe~eooar~s1s e n y ·-- verbial. More than 425,000 of man, a 29-year-old Jewish gi rl tion is . Communist sponsored attention I instinctively realized Rabbi M. Schussheim, Morris Sho- them have come into the Holy r esiding in London's East End, a_nd furmshed the nam~s of the its importance al the present time bam, Harold Cohen, Max Richter, Land since 1920. And w hen the has been awarded UlC British titular heads or the national or- and accepted to head il locally Jacob Alpern, Nathan Torgan, 'British authorities opened the Empire Medal for heroism. Miss ganization...... , and !ee~s, 136,000 Palestinian Jews ceive the ne·w medal. The ff\Va rd "The president of the national "I am not a Communist, nor is Herman Silverman, Dr. Max offered their services within was instituted only three weeks organization is Rabbi Moses Mill­ the organization. I am a Jover of Grossman, J acob Licht, Mrs. ;1,1. some 72 hours. ago and takes precedence o·,er er or Cleveland, Ohio. With the liberty and came to lhls great Schussheim, Mrs. Arthur Feiner, So far the British govern­ the Order of the British Empire, reluctance or the Elders he re­ and free country for the sole Mrs. Max A. Cohen, Rabbi and ment has been yielding to the bi!herto the chief award for ci- signed from his" pulpit to devote purpose of enjoying its liberties. Mrs. Morris Silk, Mrs. Leah Mi­ clamoring of a Jewish army very Yilians, except for the George all hls time to this organization. "The sole purpose of the J ew­ chaelson, Mrs. Esther Bloom, Mrs. slowly. The need is great; the )le:!31. The national secretary, Mr. Har- ish People's Committee is to Archie Albert, Mrs. Herman urgency immediate. ,ve dread The citation staled that the kavi, taught in a Hebrew Semin­ fight and attack anti-Semitism Swartz, Mrs. Morris Felder, ~lrs. the thought of hearing in the award was made in recognition ary and followed the same course and ·ruscrimination against minor­ H. \Veiner, Mrs. Max Kestenman. near future--"The decision and of )iliss Gassmau's excepl.ional as· his president. ity groups whenever and where­ Mrs. Philip Dorenbaum, Mrs. preparations came too late." conduct as a telephone operator "As fo r the membership," Mr. ever they appear. The same dark Fred Adler, Mrs. Gussie Nelson, ,:1 t & n auxiliary fire station dur- Chasan ·wrote, "it consists large­ forces who are responsible for Archibald Silverman, Samuel The motor industry offers us ing a severe air-raid. ly of the great masses of ever y anti-Semitism are also r espon­ Shor e, Philip C. J oslin, Leo Lo- an opportunity to make sacri­ sible for destroying democracy. gan, 11ilton Sapinsley, Sam Ma- fices in the interest of national gid, Sidney Kane, Max Grant, defense. We shall be asked lo Jacob Licht Re-elected "You can readily see," Mr. Saul Abrams, Hillel Hassenfeld, get along for a while with those Chasan concludes, "th at it James Goldman, Israel Medoff, funny old 1942 models. - The should be the duty of every lib­ Morris Feinberg, Archie Smith, New Yorker. Temple Beth-Israel Head erty loving man and woman, Harold Dick, Abraham Heller, Observing its twentieth year Jew and non-Jew to support and Alex Rumpler, Bertram Bern­ or exfalence, Temple Beth Israel encourage its activities in every hardt, Matthew Segool, Samuel J. Schlossberg bas announced the following way humanly possible." Rosen, Sol Wald, Leo Goldberg, schedule or functions to mark < Hyman Koplan, Morris " 'ilk.es, t be occasion : Daniel Jacobs, Paul J. Robin, Seeks School Post June 1, the first day of Shev- Charles Temkin, Isadore Feld­ With the announcement that 1.1otb, 20th annual confirmation man, Dr. Carl J agoUnzer, Max Axel H. Helander, present mem­ Extend Decrees ex-arrises, with Rabbi ~lorris Berman, Dr. Archie Albert, Mr. ber of the school committee, Schussheim officiating, and the and Mrs. Isadore Low. would not run for r e~e lection, be­ Board or Trustees and former Affecting Jews cause of ill health, Joseph confirmanls, acting as a guard BUDAPEST. - Premier Laszlo Schlossberg, former member of or honor. As its theme, the confl­ de Bardossy, in his first speech the Providence City Council from rn~tion class will have "America before Parliament since he took Violates Racial !he Ninth \ ·ard, this week de­ and the Jew". leadership of the Government, Law-Executed clared that be would be a candi­ announcqd a third anti-Semitic June 5, newly elected Congre­ STOCKHOLM. - Joseph Cohn, date for the post. decree whjch will exclude J ews gati on officers, names of whom a German Jew} has been execu­ Mr. Schlossberg slated that he entirely from social, political, had been assured or the support follow, will be installed: Jacob ted fo r violation of the Nazi ra­ and religious activities in the Na­ not only by leaders in his district Licht, president; Ira Galkin and cial laws, according to the tion. but by bus iness and professional Coleman Zinunerman, first and "Hamburger Fremdenblatt." men. Citing bjs pm-t in chric second vicc·presidcnts; r espec­ No details were gh·en concern­ and educational alfairs in hjs ti vely ; Morris Narva, treasurer~ ing the law, wbkh the late Prem- r------: Joshua Bell, r ecording secretary ier Paul Teleki drafted but never district, Mr. Schlossberg pledged JACOB LICHT and Joseph Greene, 0nancial sec­ effected. the same sen'ice to the school Re-elected President retary. Amid applause Mr. Bardossy Holiday Notice commHtee that he gave wbHe Because Memorial Day serving hls membership in the June 8, Annual outing or Con­ dinner will be tendered to Habbi expressed gratitude to gregation and Religious School to Scbussbeim, al the Narragansett Hitler and , falls on Friday, May 30, all City Council. He mentioned that news copy for next week's he voted for all matters pertain­ Goddard Park, with Herman Gal­ Hotel, with Benjamin N. Kane, " who made it possible for this kin, Religious School chrurman, honorary Temple pres;denl. as Herald mWII reach our edi­ ing to the improvement of city people to shake olf the chains of in charge. chairman. Rabbi Schussheim has torial of!ic• by next Tues­ schools. He also seconded the the Trianon" (Hungary's Treaty day noon. May 27. motion to restore the 10 per cent On the same day, as a climax occupied Beth Israel's pulpit cut to school teachers. to the celebration, a testimonial since 1923. of Versailles). 2 THE JEWISH HERALD. PROVIDENCE. R. L. FRIDAY. MAY 23, 1941

and Mr. Workman urged contin­ Heller Addresses uance of the Center program for young adults as necessary for the preservation of the - American Center's Meeting democratic way of life. Urges Continuance of Arthur J. Levy presented the Program for Young People slate of officers, which was pub­ lished in a recent Herald, and Samuel H. Workman was re­ conducted the election. elected president of the Jewish Community Center for his four-th Several selections were pre­ consecutive term, at the 16th An­ sented by the Jewish Commun­ nual Meeting, held last Monday ity Center Orchestra. A pageant night at the Center. was given by young members of In his address, Nathan A. Hell­ the Center, and a solo dance er, president of Boston Y. M. H. number featured Sophie Ellis A., who was guest speaker, Lieberman. Group dance num­ stressed the value of Community bers and a one-act play were Centers and other recreational other hi_ghlights of the program. I agencies, in times of national emergency, as "builders of mor­ Americanism: Working so hard ale not only for our Army and a, :2, destroy good health in or­ Navy, but for the civilian popu­ der to have the money to try to lation as well." Both Mr. Heller recover health. JEWELRY FINDINGS 11 For the quality anci ll!lrvice received jewelen coa­ stantly eall for Watklm producta. Ou aalffJRU • will call at your requeat. • D. M. WATKINS CO. GA. 2758 274 Pine l!lt., ProTldenc:e, R. L GA. 1711

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1 •' the Delicious New Rolls at Hoch- f~ man's Bakery? Baked to a new . formula, they're the best in Town. Emanuel to Confirm 23 Pupils Van Paassen Hits We Carry A Complete Line of I - DELIVERIES DAILY - Groceries & Kosher . Phone Your Orders Now to On First Day of Shevuoth British Hesitation Delicatessen MAnning 9645 Twenty-three boys and girls ter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Pearl- (Con:tinued from Pa1re 1) will be confirmed at the Four- man; Diana Phillips, at the home cannot be depended UJ?On to light teenth Annual Confirmation Ser- of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Garfinkel; against Hitler." HOCH MAN'S BAKERY vice of Temple Ema11uel, to take Florence Rubin, daughter of Mr. "But even today", the contrib­ 160 Chalkstone Avenue Providence, R. L place at the Temple on the first and Mrs. Barney Rubin; Eliot Sal- uting editor of the Protestant day of Shevuoth, Sunday morn- ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan magazine laments, "the British ing, June 1, 10 o'clock. • Salter, Beverly Stallman, daugh- government is hesitating to arm GRAND OPENING TONIGHT Confirmants, and their parents, ter . of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stall- the Jewish defenders of Pales- are a_s follows: Sybil Blackman, man. tine." daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- Calvin Sugarman, son of Mr. "And so again, as the guns roar ham Blackman; Helen Brosofsky, for the Battle of Jerusalem, we dau'ghter of Mr. !Ind Mrs. Hyfuan and Mrs. Max Sugarman; Leon 'are tormented by the dreadful Brosofsky; Lorraine Cohen, Temkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max knowledge that it did not have to Temkfn; Lloyd Turoff, son of Mr. d' · 1 t t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip and Mrs. Henry Turoff; Mona happen," the e 1tor1a s a es. Cohen; Barbara Cotton, daughter Weiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "When will Churchill lay the of Mr. and 1!;.Vfrs. Eyman Cotton; F d ,,., . D I Wh't ghost of Chamberlain and Hali- Ralph Einstein, son of Mr. and - •re .eiser; _o pr~. - 1 e, faxism, _apd save us from the Mrs A th E' t - Sh' 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel shameful accusiffoilof- hislory~ - -- - · . r ur ms em; ir ey White; Annette Wintman, daugh- ---, Epstem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t f M d M S I w· t the accusation that it did not Joseph Epstein; Muriel Fain, er O r. an rs. amue m • have to happen?" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis man, -and Eleanor Young, daugh- Fain; Burton Faiii, son of Mr. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Young. and Mrs. Harry Fain. Einstein Pupils Have Peggy Gerber, daughter of Mr. Dog Track Opens and Mrs. George Gerber; William Joint Piano Recital Eight-Week Season Carol Lee Drevno and Judith Gertz, son of Mr. and Mrs. ia­ RAYNHAM PARK: - For the Leah Webber, pupils of Arthur Ein­ cob Gertz; Phyllis Markoff, next eight weeks, sleek-limbed stein, were presented in a joint daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris greyhounds will race nightly at piano recital, last Tuesday night Markoff; Leila Pearlman, daugh- Raynham Park, under the aus­ at 'the Music Mansion. Religious School pices of the Massasoit Greyhound A )arge audience received the Association. The season extends performance. Flowers were pre­ To Conclude Season from May 23 to July 19, with Sun­ sented to both participants fol­ Closing exercises at Temple days excepted. lowing the concert. Emanuel's Religious School will For the first time in the seven be held on Sunday morning, 10:30 years' history of the sport in o'clock, at which time names of Massachusetts, a track in 1his those elected to the Kor Tov sector wjll be operating in Mas­ INSURANCE Smilin' in The sachusetts without opposition. and other Societies will be an­ nounced, and prizes will be a- Russell Murray, general mana­ Shower and warded to outstanding· scholars ger, has announced that busses in each class. Pupils who won will run from Boston, Quincy and various contests held throughout Brockton, as well as from New Comin' ·Out the school year, will also be Bedford, Fall River, Providence, given prizes. Pawtucket and Attleboro. Every Rabbi Israel M. Goldman is in ~ndication is that Bristol County Like New charge of the program assisted will have the most successful 94 Donance Street by Fred Weiser, and tJ;e follow- s~eyhound racing season in its When you have your car washed here at GRAY'S ing members of the school board: hiSlory. NEMO AUTO LAUNDRY and PARKING LOT it really Max Temkin, Mrs. Rose Rubin, gliatens. We brush your upholstery and vacuum the Morris Klibanoff, Max Berman inside of your car, and wait till you see the terrific lob and Mrs. John Solomon. Call GAspee 7767 An Ideal Spot we do on the outside. You'll value your car more when For Reservations at It looks as swell as only we can make it look. for Vacations "For Ql1ALITY and IDVICK" Providence's Newest We use the new VAPO-WASH method, the only warm water power wash, which removes dirt and grime that Banquet Hall WEINSTEIN'S cold water can't touch ••• It gives your car that gleamlnq E. S. CRANDALL'S finish that's so pleasinq. DAIRY MIRIAM PLAZA Lake Pearl Manor Properly Paateurbed 48 SNOW STREET An Exclusive Hotel for Weddings All Social Functions GRAY'S NEMO AUTO LAUNDRY MILK and CREAM STRICTLY KOSHER Banquets · A Frload lo tile J•willl People Wrentham. Mau. and PARKING LOT Anniversaries Telephone Wrentham Comer FRIENDSHIP & DORRANCE Streeta II LOWILL AVZ. "" _, Showers 8083 - RING 12 ,_ --r

) ' THE JEWISH HERALD. PROVIDENCE. R. L. FlUI>AY. MAY 23, 1941 8 An editorial in the SEP states: Honored by B'nai B'rith "If the country is unable or un­ willing for the duration of the /If /IS F/l!H MITlfJMt,,rtJl.f:r war to freeze its economic dis­ · S'HfJJY JfJI/ 1'IIF WAY putes, to forget its class jealous­ ies,to put out of its mind such a thought of equity of sacrifice, mSflAIE SAYIIIGSI then its life is in danger" . . , • Them's fine words. We hope the MAN ABOUT TOWN Satevepost will set an example .. We are always ltrlvfng to give you the New Yorkers Are Talking Page 122 of the SEP has a car­ hlghett quallty foods at the lowest poulble About: The 400 per cent Jaw biz loon about a silly ostrich with prices. Once you have acquainted yourself tilt for Willkie after his Collier's its head buried in the san,,d. It's with our brands at their extremely low prices piece (answering Lindbergh) •. good lo know they can laugh at you wlll appreciate the 1avln91 you make. 's nephew, Wm. Pa- themselves • • • Read Stanley UNCLASSIFIED trick Hitler, being summoned by High's piece: "Hitler Ersatz Re­ ihe N. Y. draft board, and his ligion" in Reader's Digest. He plans to enlist in Canada, in- says is their God, Hitler HEN FIELD EGGS doz 27 c stead ... Shep Fields' definition is their. Christ and Mein Kampf of an isolationist: A guy who sits is their bible. on a fence long after a normal GOLP MEDAL FLOUR;~: 1.04 man feels splinters. This column's orchids best editorial cartoon of the -FDR being fed up with the month go to Rollin Kirby of the EVANGELINE MILK 4 ~~;; 27c N. Y. Post ... The caption was JOSEPH llf. FINKLE Axis aud his belief At the 89th annual convention that a counter-offensive of free "The Capital of the World of Tomorrow Will Be Either Berlin held.by District Grand Lodge No. ideas should be sent abroad. He 1, B'nai B'rith in Worcester last ~.ii;t'l PRESERVES or Washington" (which Willkie thinks it is Hitler's weak point week-end, Joseph M. Finkle, of YOUR CHOICE - STRAWBERRY. RASPBERRY. PINEAPPLE -because in Europe -any man said in a speech) ... In a sofa chair is "Isolationist" with his this city, was re-elected to the BLAC~BERRY • APRICOT - CHERRY who believes what he sees-is a General Committee of the District newspaper (featuring Lindbergh's RASPBERRY ind A Fifth Columnist against Hitler! Grand Lodge. l\fore than 1,000 29 . . . The "beat" of the week: opposition to British aid) on the STRAWBERRY c • FtlvoRS 17c floor ... "Average American" delegates attended the four-day 2 LB JAR 1 LB JAR That the adminstration has been conclave. The General Commit­ sounded out by influential Ital­ (that's you and me and Kirby) is pushing a finger in The Old tee is the governlng body of the ian exiles foi- permission to set up District. , BARTLETT VARIGTY in N. Y. the government of the Man's direction and saying: "I Finast Pears IN HEAVY SYRUP don't want war any more than ------Republic of Italy ! !! ! ! you do, but I don't propose to R I f d Grape Juice FINAST ~T 19C · B"

~------_,--.------~--r-..,-,------,,------:----i ~ \ THE JEWISH HERALD. PROVIDE?i'CE. R. L, FIUI>AY; MAY 23, · 1941 I Emanuel Women To Hold CASTLE [I THEA.TRE Luncheon, Installation Mon. BY HENRY DAVIS Temple Emanuel's Sisterhood Heads Sisterhood SUN., MON. & TUES. will hold its Annual Luncheon Alley Notes and Installation of officers next The Bowling Leagues of Temple Beth El and Emanuel climaxed "ROAD TO Monday afternoon in the vestry and closed their current seasons this week with dinner dances •.• of the Temple, under the chair­ The Emanuel affair was held last Monday night in the Narragan­ ZANZIBAR" manship of Mrs. Harry Fine, as­ sett Indian Room, with music by Tommy Masso . . . Prizes were "THE PENALTY sisted by Mrs. Jack Cerel and given to everyone, and special nods go to -winners of prizes for top­ WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT. Mrs. Haskell Frank. scores: Irving Abrams' team, first place ... Irving Solomon's team, Participating in the entertain­ second place ... Doc Nat Leavitt's team, third place ... High single "Men of Boys Town" ment program will b~ Miss Ruth -Lou Green with 163 score ... Second high single, Bud Levine Van Dyke and Mrs. Abraham with 162 score .•. High three - Charles Blackman, 389, and sec~ "POT O'GOLD" Percelay. ond high three, Lou Green, 370 ••. Judge Joslin did the honors of Mrs, Charles Strasmich, as in­ handing out prizes • . . • stalling officer, will induct the fol­ And-Beth El lo,ving newly elected slate: Mrs. Beth El's 'third annual bowling league dinner dance occured on Ernest Blazar, president; Mrs. Irv­ Thursday nite at the Farm, with the following emerging in top ing Fain and Mrs. Abraham Perce­ score positions: Sam Goraon, high -:------­ Metropolitan individual .•• Mowry Lowe, sec- Sunday afternoon and evening PROVIDENCE - GA. 15'1 lay, first and second vice-presi­ ond high individual ••. Doc Nat to. honor the newlywedded Rob­ NOW PLAYING dent, respectively; Mrs. Samuel ON THE STAGE - IN PERSON Robinson, terasurer; Mrs. Israel Leavitt, third high individual ... ert Rices · · · Among the guests Winning team in the National were the Ilie Bergers . . . the "World's Greatest Saxophonllt" · Edelstein, corresponding secre­ League, captained by Mort llley- Morris Chusmirs ... Mrs. Ann tary; Mrs. Isadore Paisner, as­ era, with Seymour Coplan, Lester Goldenberg · , , Harold Golden­ Jimmy .Dorsey sisting cor-1:esponding secretary; Mrs. Max Winograd, recording Be~nstein, Richard . Loebenberg, ber~ · · · the Alex and Albert And His Doc Dave Cohen and Archie Wemers · · · the newly-weds, FAMOUS ORCHESTRA secretary; Mrs. Harry Fine and MRS. ERNEST BLAZAR Finklestein ••• Winning team in Doctor Sam Pressmans ... the A. - Featiiring - •Mrs. ,Julius Robinson, auditors; H. Gilstein, Hyman Cotton, Leo Katznelsons - and -many others HELEN O'CONNELL the American League-Capt. Sam Mrs. Philip C. Joslin, honorary Rosen and David Dwares. For ... Gertrude Weinberg celebrat­ BOB EBERLY president, and the Mesdames Jo- two years: Mesdames Samuel Ro­ Posner, and Barry Schlossberg, BUDDY SCHUTZ !Joe Goldltch, SI Jensky, James ed a birthday this week .•• The seph L. Coplan, Herman Bern- sen, Louis Kaufman, Rose Ru­ jDoctor Nathaniel Malinou's are stein, Nat C. Cohen, Esther Prit- bin, Max Tarnapol and Haskell Sanek and Irving Shein . .. Mur­ BILL BAILEY sker, Charles Strasmich, Max Vi- Frank. For one year, Mesdame~ ry Trinkle won high singles ... proud parents of a baby daugh­ "Master of Tapology" ner and Max Temkin, ex-officio. Jack Cerel, Hi)lel Hassenfeld, Bernie Jensky captured the prize ter born this week at the Miriam for high three strings . . . All · On the Screen-1st Run Hit On the board for three years Saul Feinberg, Jack Fain and Ar­ Hospital, and the Louis Dix's are members were given prizes-­ are Mesdames Henry Sopkin, A. thur Kaplan. receiving congratulations on a "REDHEAD" and -the feminine guests were also with daughter, also born at the same June LAND - Johnny DOWNS remembered ... Providence Section, Council Women Long Strides hospital .. . During the week­ Sidney Long is the new princi­ end, the engagement of Ruth Elect Mrs. Isaac Gerber, President pal of the Academic Department Shauls·on to Milton Isrealolf, of Providence Section, National ed: Mesdames Edwin 0 . Halpert, down at Sockanosset . . . Many West Warwick, will 0 be announc­ Council of Jewish Women, held John J. Rouslin and Nathan Per­ of his ideas for improvement, we ed. Announcing its annual luncheon-meeting last low, vice-presidents; Mrs. Milton hear, have been accepted as sug­ the opening of Tuesday afternoon at the Bilt­ Fuld, treasurer; Mrs. William gested ..• Louis Sandler, former­ That's all for now . . . more Hotel, at which time Mrs. Greenebaum, financial secretary; ly of Harry's, is opening a deli­ Isaac Gerber was elected to the Mrs. Meyer Tenenbaum, record­ catessen and lunch room on presidency of the organization. ing secretary; Mrs. Andrew Douglas avenue , .• Leo Frye is -~tttn q,-eelie Kessler's A raffle held during the after­ Schwartz, corresponding secre­ in Florida, recuperating from a noon for a cruise to Havana, ,Vas tary; Mrs. Harold Rogel!, clerk; recent operation . • . Mo Hendel won by Mrs. Pierre Brunschwig. Mr~ Samuel Markoff, auditor. will journey to New London this ~1199eJtJ:- New Bakery Directors include Mesdames Wal­ DELICIOUS ROLLS, BREAD, Proceeds derived from the draw­ week-end to attend a fifteenth re­ roR THE GRADUAT&­ ing are divided among the Coun­ ter Adler, Everett Cowen, Ber­ union with sixty other graduates AND PASTRIES OF ALL nard Zeman, A. G. Blotcher, / KINDS cil's · philanthropiqs, including of Bulkeley School .•• The Shep­ ,the refugee, milk and camp funds. Aaron Cohen, Leo Cohen and ley Grays have moved into their REASONABLY PRICED Entertainment was provided by Matthew Segool. new home ... Louis and Muriel - Daily Deliveries - the Biltmore's talent. Yoken will soon .take up resi­ 134 Orms SL MA. 9859 In addition to Mrs. Gerber, the dence at the Cypress Apartments following officers were also elect- Woman's Fancy . . . The Mortyn Zietz's had a (Continaed from Pac• •> practice house-warming this AT POPULAR PRICES ****"*-***'*-**********fl~************************* of Mrs: Rose Jacobs •.• 'Twas week • • . Among the guests there e WATCHES e BRACELETS of cool blue crepe, with white were the Archie Smiths, the e RINGS e COMPACTS figures, and her small sailor hat Charlie Sperbers . .. Abel Gur­ e PEN SETS e CAMERAS, ETC. was of the same material ••• A witz's and the Howard Rosen­ -r;'§~]2A y ~~]'1f i costume of navy, with white pol­ felds •• GREENE & CO. BARRINGTON, R. I. \ JUNE 30-AUGUST 23 it ka dots was selected by Mrs. Nat Localia Jewelers Since 1894 I Roy, and she carried a stunning, :£ The DAY CAMP vi.th_ a complete camp program. ~ 'Twas a large party that 286 North Main St. - Prov. ~ Monday through Saturday each week. under careful ~ tremendous purse of bright red thronged the 'Rice residence last . • . Mrs. Louis Madowsky was supervision. Instruction in various land and water sports. ~ t trim in well-tailored navy, with a ~ including boating and outdoor cooking, by experienced it narrow belt of red as accent ••. counselors. . t i A refreshing outfit of green :t Transportation and noon day meal provided. Arrange- ~ ments may be made for less than full camp period. * and lime, with large white polka dots, worn by Mrs. Alfred Fain, t LIMITED ENROLLMENT ,._~it GLADDING'$ :_ For Further Information Call Williams 7409 while Mrs. Leonard Fain appear­ f EDWARD CHARON VISITOR'S DAY ed in a frock of ultra-violet, with ~ Director FRIDAY, JULY 4th ~ white ruching about the neckline ...,,._...,,. . .• Casually lovely was Mrs. --·-·-·-...... _. Banice Feinberg in her shirtwaist Left : Perky pique em­ dress of neutral beige, worn broidered nrtlsUcally. opensthroated ... 12-20. Cotton Shop_, Non-Cancel/able Third Floor. 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.. 6 THEJEWISH HERAI.D. PROVIDEN E, R. I.. FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1941 \ Luncheon Speaker Condon to Address the Association; today 'announced Parochial School. Touro to Conduct that Joseph M. Finkle, Providence " Retail Shops Ass'n advertising man, has been elect­ Judge Francis P. Condon of R. ed to the newly created post of Plans Flag Day Initiation May 28 I. Supreme Court, will be prin­ Executive Secretary. Annual Event to be Held. Winners of Membership cipal speaker at a meeting of Sunday; Ask for Volunteers Drive to Receive Prizes Providence Retail .Specialty Shops The second annual Flag Day, Association, at its annual dinner Democracy is not assi'sted by Before suspending activities to be held on Monday ev~ning at careless criticism of officials, conducted hy the' Ladies Auxili­ for the summer season, Touro ary and Men's Organization of the Narragansett Hotel. whether they serve local, state Fraetrnal Association will con­ Harry Pinkerson, president of or federal governments. the Providence Hebrew Parochial duct initiation of new members School, will be held on Sunday. oµ May 28 at Touro Hall, it was Mrs. Benjamin Mayberg is announced this week by Jerome heading the East Side division, Forman, chairman of the Mem­ "Your 'Gansett, with headquarters at 18 Aldrich bership Drive Committee. At the terrace; Miss Sylvia Werner and same time, prizes will be award­ Miss Leona Schuster are in ed to winners in the membership Champr . charge of the North End district, contest. headquarters of which will b'e located at 25 l\fuiberry street, Candidates to be inducted com­ while South Providence head­ prise: Davjd A. Linder, Joseph quarters will be located at 129 Kaplan, Alexander Rubin, Irving Rubin, Julius Seiden, Adrian Chester avenue, with Mesdames MRS. ROSE PFAU I. Kaufman, Frank Youngstein, Goldstein, Solomon D. Rose, Sam­ David Polen, Harry Tannenbaum, uel Rotmer, Samuel Cohen, Rus­ and Miss · Dorothy Rosen in Charity Aff air To sell Golden and Harold Sweet. charge. Participating in the ceremony Officials of the organization wi11 be the Second Degree team, Aid Sanitorium which consists of Harold Cohen, have asked for volunteers among The Ladies Union League for boys and girls of 'teen age. Prizes Consumptives will hold a Char­ Leo Miller, Sydney P. Cohen, Jer­ ~viii be awarded to leading col­ ity Luncheon next Wednesday ome Forman and Murry Pedli­ kin. lectors, and a celebration will be afternoon, 12:30 o'clock, at Wein­ held for all youths participating stein's Banquet Hall, at which The following members of the in making the day successful. A time Mrs. Rose Pfau, of Boston, organization have been announc­ complete list of workers will be will appear as guest speaker She ed as eligible for membership published in next week's Herald. will talk on work of the p'rizes: Harold Cohen, Harry organization. Proceeds from the Horovi·tz, Joseph Kurtz, Philip Konopy, Leo Greenberg, Abra­ Jf'll \~ event will benefit the Rutland ham L. Singer, Dave Saltzman, I II~;; _v==lf/;;/;;•;;t;;u=·tl.='l'i=~;;;=-;J ~aar~itorium. Admission is one do!­ Morris Bochner, Sol Koffler, \•. ;.. Mrs. Louis Spader is chairman Benjamin Goldstein, H a r r y l in charge of arrangements, as­ Greenspan, Max M. Goodman, BARNET PRIEST sisted by Mrs. David Weisman Irving A. Ackerman, Murry Ped­ ·JJA Funeral services were held \ and Mrs. Emma Siegel, associate likin and Abe Blivis. last Friday f~r Barnet Priest, 76, chairmen, and Mrs. Samuel Ly- of 217 Fourth street, who died on man, treasurer. Most of the May 16 at Rhode Island Hospi­ are baffled tal. Born in Russia, the son of Ed­ Ladies Free Loan ward and Clara Priest, Mr. ~riest To Install Slate Mon. came to Providence about forty­ Recently elected officers of the five years ago and was in the Ladies Hebrew Free Loan Asso­ junk business. He was one of ciation will be installed on Mon­ BIG 6.2 CU. FT. the founders of tl)e Congregation day afternoon at a meeting to be Ahavath Sholam on Howell street, held at Arcadia Hall, with Mrs. and a member of Bicker Sholem Joseph Field acting as installing Lodge. officer. Mrs. Joseph W. Strauss Surviving him are two sons, will preside. r _ Benjamin Priest, Jr., and Herman Announcement has been made KELVINATOR--~- l\t Priest; a daughter, Miss Bes­ that mo".ing pictures taken at the sie Priest, and a sister, Mrs. recently held tenth anniversary C!ial'les Lappin, all of this city. luncheon, will be shown during LOUIS J. KOl\UNSKY the afternoon. · REFRIGERA.T.OR Military funeral services were ___ ~-1 conducted last. Tuesday _after-. Memorial Services Poon for Loms J. Kommskv, formerly of Providence, who Tonight at Synagogue Soon P(lys for Itself died suddenly last Monday night Memorial Day services will be in !he U. S. Veterans Hospital held tonight at the Ahavath Shol­ in New York. He was a World om Synagogue, under the spon­ witl,S(lvings in (lnyHome War Veteran. sorship of Jewish War Veterans, Rabbi Israel M. Goldmnn and Post No. 23. Speical holiday - If you're ·looking for_a good refrigerator. Cantor Jacob Hohenemser offici- messages will be delivered by and a bargain, too, see this big, beautiful, ated, with membel-s of Jewish Frank Rao, president of the City War Veterans, Post No. 23, par- Council, and by Rabbi Morris G. fam ily-sire Kelvinator, Handsomely styled, ticipating. Silk. packed with modern features for conven• · Responsive reading will be Surviving Mr. Kaminsky are ience and operating thrift, It's ouhtanding two brothers, Harry, of Lewis­ conducted by Harry Hoffman and ton, Maine, and Joseph of this Paul Robin, past commanders, at this low sale pric•. And it's covered by city; four sisters, the Misses Eva and Isadore Feldman, present Kelvinator's 5-year Protection Plan. As· and Mildred Kaminsky of Bos­ commander. Dr. Samuel I. Ken­ ton; Mrs. Jennie Goldsmith of nison is in charg~ of the event. our stock of this model is limited, with no· Providence and Mrs. Samuel more available when these are sold, make Hoffman of Los Angeles. CAKE SALE Interment was in Lincoln Park A cake sale will be conducted sure of your,, Buy nowl Cemetery. at the Outlet Company on Mon­ day by the Sisterhood, Tifereth Israel Synagogue, of 256 Willard MAX SUGARMAN­ avenue. Mrs. Clara Greenberg FUNERAL HOME is in charge of arrangements. Funeral Director UNVEILING NOTICE and Embalmer The unveiling of a monu­ MEMORIALS ment to the late HARRY FISH, Excellent Equipment \will occur on Sunday after­ ENJOY THESE MODUN FEATURES "Tb• Jewloh FuDNGI _ .. noon, May 25, 2 o'clock, at Lin­ • 6.2 cu. ft. 110,age ,pace • 11 .5 1q. h. ,helf Rellned S.rYlce coln Park Cemetery. 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