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Rhode Island's Only Anglo-Jewish Greatest Newspaper• Independent Weekly The-Jewish Herald in Rhode l;land VOL. =vr:I, No. 12 FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1952 PROVIDENCE, R. I. SIXTEEN PAGES 10 CENTS THE COPY Scenes at Bonet for Israel Program at Ledgemont Brier Reports Hospital To be Ready_in Fall FeinbergRe-elected Hospital Holds T H d C t Annual Meeting o ea en er Toe n ew S2 million Miriam Saul E. R. Feinberg was re­ Hospi taJ building, now nearing elect.eel president of the Jewish completion on Summit Avenue, Community Center for his third will be ready for occupancy "som e­ term at the annual m eeting Wed­ time this fall," Benjrun.in Brier, nesday evening. president of Miriam Hospital, re­ (Top left) Mayor Abba Khonshi of Haifa, center, The annual m eeting featured ported yesterday at the hospital's is shown with Alex Lowenthal, Pittsburr;h industrialist, the first showing of color m otion annual m eeting. IE.fl., Dr. llie Berr;er, Walter I . Sundlun and Saul Ab.rams, pictures taken of all Center acti­ Although rising costs have vities rdinates the Mayor Abba Kboushi of Haifa, steadily risen in the past three and cam paign activities of almost a lsrael ·s principal seaport, k.nov.-n one- half years. score of businesses and industries as the Pittsburgh of the Middle Mayor Kboushy was welcomed in the greater Providence area. East. told the gathering which here by Governor Roberts, wh o Among its m ajor sub-organiza­ tilled the club's dining .room, that expressed high praise· for the work tions are the textile, jewelry, all kinds of minerals had recently of the local committees in the building materials. food, liquor , been discovered in the Negev area bond program and for the Rhode drug, furniture. clothing and metal SOL SCHIFF of his country. They include Island committee. products divisions. CPL. JORDAN P. BERGEL, a.nd phosphates. copper and sulphur. (Continued on Pa,:e 3) PVT. MARTIN E. BERGEL, sons Schill' is pre:;ident of the Tri­ or Mr. and lllrs. Herman J . Bergel state Wholesalers Corporation, Committee To Try of Evergreen Street., met recently d istributors of n ationally-kno"'ll $255,000 Pledged at Emanuel in Germany. ltl arlin arrived in radio. television and household For Bond-UJA Peace Ge.rmany two months ago; Jordan appliance item·s. JERUSALEM ( AJP) - The has been stationed the.re for 13 He served as co-chairman of Religious School Drive Meeting Zionist Actions Committee in its months. t h e- T and I h ardware and electric closing session h ere adopted a A total of $255.000 has been The m eeting that followed the Emanuel. Rabbi' division in last year's cam paign. resolution p roviding for the esta­ pledged toward the cost of the Goldman was He h as been an ardent worker in breakfast was presided over by guest speaker . previous drives since coming to blishment of a coordinating com ­ new Religious Scllool building of Lazarus. who Is over-all chairman mittee in the United States with Temple Emanuel, now u nder con­ Rosen discussed the Inadequacy five years ago from power to eliminate con.!licts in the struction . Samuel Lazarus. chalr­ for the campaign to raise $425.000. of the present school accommo- Philadelphia. where he had been campaigns of the UJA and the man of the building campaign. Seated al lh e head table with datlons and stressed the need for active in the affairs of that city's Bonds for Israel. The resolution announced at lhe close of a "k:lck­ Rosen and Lazarus were Rabbi t h e new facilities. Lazarus an- UJA. was Introduced by Dr. Nahum oll'" breakJast m eeting held Sun­ Ell A. Bohnen and the following nounced that he would sponsor a Joseph Galkin. GJC executive Goldman. J ewish• Agency head. day morning al the Wayland committee officers: Arthur Kap­ dinner-meeting W ednesday even- d irector. indicated this week that who admitted that Agency efforts Manor. lan and Alex Rumpler. co-chair­ Ing at lhe Wayland Manor. at a number of m ajor appointments so far to effect a settlement of The goal set for the campa(gn m en : George Savin. secretary: which tim e the groundwork for in the T and I various sub-com­ d igputes between the two cam ­ is H25,000. Irving Fain. treasurer: Adrian the complete fund-raising actl- mittees would be confirmed by paigns have not been successful. Approximalel,y 70 members or Goldstein, publicity chairman: vltles would be prepared. early June. Present campaign Foreign Mlnlster Moshe Sharett, the campaign committee attended He rman Rosen and Charles Brier. Rabbi Bohnen termed the drive plans call for tile organization of who left for the United States the meeting as the guests of Sam­ co-chairmen. and Rabbi Israel for a n ew building a "call lhat both officers and solicitors in every is expected to take a leading hand uel Rosen. president of Temple Goldman or Baltimore. formerly com es bul once ln a generation. T and I subordinate group by the in the establishment of the co­ Emanuel. the spiritual leader al Temple not an annual drive." latter part of next month. ordinating committee. I.

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BERLINSKY, GORDON CLUB May 12. Canast& followed · the Hea·ds Initial Gifts The Berlinsky and Gordon Club business meeting, Guests were Center Parents To held its monthly meeting at the present from New York. CLASSIFIED - home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ber­ oPPORTuN1T1es linsky, 110 Radcliffe Avenue, on Planning a vacatio!).? DE 1-73~8. Install · Officers Classlfied Advertising Rates: 7c per word: $1.25 minimum. Call GAspee Mrs. Benjamin Lewis will be in­ 1-4312. Deadline Tuesday night at Will Build stalled presidefit of. the Pa,ents' 5 P. M. SILVER Association of the J ewish Com­ Stores or Offices munity Center at its second an­ REGISTERED NURSE wanted for boys' Electric Company nual dinner darice and in,.talla­ camp in Maine. Box 4024. :rhe Jewish Electrical Contractors to Suit Tenant tion of officers on Sunday evening, Herald. June 1 at the Narragansett Hotel NOW HIRING capable women for;. pos1- 628 BROAD STREET BEST LOCATION tion of cook, kitchen helpers, wait­ Industrial - Commercial Indian Room. resses, children's counsellors a n d ON EAST SIDE The slate of officers includes: chamber maids. Novick's Hotel, Millis, and Residential Mass. Millis 1~3. • ""'· 5-30 Mesdames Harold Braunstein, Hy­ GA 1-6864 No Parking Difficulties STATE HOUSE, NEAR- Attractive· room man Goldstein and Harold Chase, available for business or professional For information ph0 ne vice presiden ts; Isadore Wolf, woman. Home privile ges. Excellent r ecordin g secretary; Nathan home for right party. Call mornings MPl 1-3611 Shwartz, financial secretary; Al­ or late eveninps• • PL .1-0978. bert Alter, corresponding secre­ FOR RENT- 7 room apartment with three bedrooms, e le ctric refrigerator tary; George Cossack, treasurer, and hot water. Season rental. House and Irving Brodsky, news letter - also for sale (two apartments). Call Narragansett 1286 week days from 6 -- LAST 3 DAYS! --- editor. P. M. to 9:30 P. M.; Saturdays and Ireland's Beauty Queen Morris Kritzman will be in­ Sundays from .10 .A. ~ - to 9 P. M. MRS. MAURICE ROBINSON ' stalling officer and Milton. Kay STANWOOD STREET - Five nice well­ T he Girl With the Golden Voice AUCTION Mrs. Robinson has been appoint- will be toastmaster. arranged rooms with all improve­ ments. Second floor. Convenient to COLEEN O'GRADY Tuesday, May 27 ed ehafrman of the Initial Gifts Mrs. William Goldstein is gene­ bus line. Call WI 1-1275. With MCA's Newest Musical Committee of the Women's Divi- ral chairman of the affa ir with at 7 P. M. DUNMERE-BY-THE-SEA AND LODGE, Comedy Find sion for the 1952 General J ewish Mrs. Saul Elkins in charge of Martha's Vineyard Island, Mass. 65 at the Comniittee campaign. Immediate- reservations. feet from ocean beach. Glorious, un­ THE GOOFERS obstructed view to Spain. " Hospital­ JEWISH COMMUNITY ly upon the return from Israel of ity" the password here. Bermuda plan -- NEXT WEEK ! -­ CENTER Mrs. Archie Fain, GJb Women's tary. (generous breakfast appealingly served MEADE "LUX" LEWIS Division chairman, the Initial Gifts in unique rooms). Rate $28 .or $35 Sessions St. at Wayland Ave. Final team standings showed the each, weekly, according to loca.tion. AND PETE JOHNSON Committee will start its intensive Spades out in front, followed by Write. Deposit. re.quir.ed. GLASS CHINA SILVER work. The Country's Best Boogie Photo by Eson Studio the Jokers, Clubs, Hearts, No ROOM FOR RENT, Barrington Beach­ Woogie Pianists BRIC-A-BRAC FURNITURE for entire Summer season. BeSt lo­ Trumps and Diamonds. cation. Privacy. Kitchen privileges. --JUNE·l (8 Days Only) -­ . Sylvia Price was chairman of Single woma n or couple w ithout Joseph Cushing Auxiliary Gives the dinner-dance. Irma Silver­ children. PL 1-8437, 9-10 A. M., 6-7 BILLY WILLIAMS AUCTIONEER man, Hindy Lozow and Irene P. M. QUARTET Sponsored by Women's Association Bowling Awards Price served on the gifts commit­ ROOM FOR RENT for season. Barring­ ton beach. Kitchen privileges. Adults. The Fineman-Trinkel Auxiliary tee. PA 5-8955. Bowling League held its first an­ FOR RENT- four room tenement. Sec­ nual _bowling dinner dance last ond f loor. Oil heat. North End. Allo THE COUNTRY HOUSE Wednesday at Lindsey's Tavern. Olympic Club Plans one room on first floor. Call DE 14278. The following awards were CLEAN, RELIABLE woman to care for elderly lady. Good Wages. Narragan­ A d i lier, a dalleC a ten-b-clock scho lar, why do you given :_Mildred Pivnick, first high Silver Anniversary sett Pier for the summer. 32 Rad­ come so late? I stopped today at the Country House, average: Cha rlotte Miller. second The William Gates Cutler Olym­ cliffe Ave nue.• • and I a te and A TE and ATE. The food was so fine high average: Arline Slack, third pic Club, which has been in con­ FOR RENT. First floor. Five room flat. high average: Charlotte Miller and Near Wayland Square. Completely that I don't care. If I'm late ogain, you'll know tinuous existence since 1927. will renovated. Range, refrigerator and 1'.m there. Sylvia Price Snow, widow of Abra­ Frank Fetta. Roberta Goldstein, ham Snow, who died this week at Dolores Shectman Musen. Beverly her home, 54 Dartmouth Avenue. Rotmer, Selma Schmuger, William after a short illness, were held at Schwartz, Marvin Silk, Mrs. Ruth the.Max Sugarman Funeral Home. Silk and Carol Silverman . Burial was in Lincoln Park Ceme­ tery. She was born in Russia, a -- For Rent -- da ugh ter of the late Samuel and Miriam Nulman, and had lived in Providence for the last 40 years. RIVER VIEW She was a member of the DR. FORBES South Providence Hebrew Con­ 11 Whipple Ave. gregation and the South Provi­ DENTIST Five room duplex, furnished, dence Ladies Aid Society. refrigerator, hot and cold wate r, Survivors include two sons, FORMERLY IN THE ALICE BLDG., PROV. all improvemc.nts. Louis Snow of Providence and HAS RESUMED PRACTICE - ON WATERFRONT - Samuel Snow of Cranston; three CALL MR. SHECHTMAN da ughters, Mrs. Charles Reitman AT HIS NEW LOCATION of Van ~uys, Calif.. and Miss HO 1-8570 Bei'tha and Miss Evalynn Snow, 41 ROLFE -ST., CRANSTON both of Providence, and six Next to Poat Offloe grandchildren. TELEPHONE WILLIAMS 1-5007 FOR SALE Unveiling Notices The unveiling of a monument In BARRINGTQN WANTED n,emory of the late MRS. CLARA i~~~~~t 'r:~~ ~~~l-:,ct1~~eLfnnco~~npd:lk SUMMER HOME TWO BOYS Cemetery. Relatives a nd friends are ISRAEL Neor Water Invited to attend. 31 Bluff Road for BOIJND? bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, laundry This Is the fourth successive year for this Collection Routes Max Sugarman specia lly conducted tour room, 3 porches, sun deck, garage. • l for South Providence Funeral Home HIGH HOLY DAYS CRUISE-TOUR $15,500 • l for East Side and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lea Ing New York -0n SS "Queen Ma ry" August 27 Completely furnished including a ll North End and EMBALMER Returning on SS "Queen Ma ry" October 21 electric sto•e, laundromat, refriger­ MEMORIALS 15 days in Israel. Also vi1it Paris, Montreux, Jtatc ator, water heater, radiators, freezer. MUST HAVE BICYCLES Excellent Equipment Lucerne, Ve nice, Florence, Rome, French $1795 - Easily W interized - Ri•iera. htension to London optional. Goop Opportunity 'The Jewish Funeral Director Information ond Reser•otions: MORTGAGE AVAILABLE Sunday Morning Routes Reftned Service Edmund Waldman Crump & Piercy Travel Agency 459 HOPE STREET 11 THE AA.CADE UNlon 1-l0IO or 1--44-44 PL 1-1511 Call GA 1-4312 DE 1-8094 DE 1-8631 - THE PROVIDENCE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1952 3 Miriam Hospital equipment so Important in the training of physicians, nurses and diagnosis and treatment of disease. other professional personnel, In Body and Fender Repairs I YOUR CAR the development of community Ready Next Fall Establishment of the new hospi­ DESERVES tal building "is merely one phase health programs and In the never Radiators Fixed ( Continued from Page 1) THE BEST! of our total work," the director ceasing search for better methods, community's -protector. It Will stated. "There will be a great techniques and devices for treat­ Painting - Undercoating h o u s e the complex scientific deal to do for years to come In the ing patients." Brier was re-elected president Bring your car to us. The job's done right, and our at the annual meeting, at which expert workmanship costs no more. officers and board members were Listen to "THE ETERNAL LIGHT" chosen for the coming year. Other - NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE - . officers are Alvin A. Sopkln, first A PROGRAM SERIES DRAWN FROM THE RICH STOREHOUSE vice - president; Alter Boyman, • OF JEWISH LITERATURE, HISTORY, AND MUSIC. second vice - president; Samuel Shore, Alexander Rumpler, and Mis. Joseph J. Seefer, vice-presi­ EVERY SUNDAY . .. 12:30 to 1 P. M. dents; Paul Levinger, treasurer, and Alfred· H. Joslin, secretary. "The New Synagogue of Chelm" A departure from normal cus­ tom saw the annual meeting held Su·ndoy, Moy 25 at noon in the Narragansett Hotel. Luncheon · was served following the business m eeting. Re-elect Feinberg At JCC Meeting magnificent (Continued from Page 1) man of the annual meeting com­ mittee. old and one-of-a-kind jewelry Annuai reports were given by Feinberg and Morris Kritzman, for Graduation and Confirmation Gifts executive director, as well as the following committee chairmen: Milton C, Kay, Camp Centerland; Mrs. Benjamin Lewis, Parents Association; Rabbi Nathan Rosen, Youth; Mrs. Raymond G. Franks, Women's Association; Julius C. Michaelson, Men's Association; David Meyers, membership; David Chernack, program; Joseph Adel­ son, legal, and Edwin S. Soforenko, nominating committee. Raymond G. Franks presided over the election and .installation ceremonies. Rabbi Morris Schus• BUFFET SERVING sheim gave the invocation. Bern­ hardt Introduced the program. for Today's Living ! In her report, Mrs. Lewis re­ vealed that Parents Association A New Line of Dramatic Acces­ has established a transportation sories-Nearly SO Different Pieces fund for the purpose of providing Including the Amazing "Oven-To­ transportation to and from the T able" Ware-Priced 4.00 - 12.00. Center for children living In South W,\L TER H. WEINBERG OPEN MONDAY THRU SAT. Providence and the North End. EUG"ENE G. WEINS.ERG THURSDAY EVENINGS This service will be on a weekly At Reliable Gold Buyers you wiJI discover basis, beginning in October . a wealth of attractive, unusual jewelry pieces that N E W INTERIORS make ideal gifts or to add that distinctive touch to 39 frcn1klln str.. + • provldeftU rltocte ltlaad • locbM 1-60-42 Haifa Mayor your dress. Pins, stick-pins, cameos, watches, "Pacesetters in Modern Furniture .. lockets, broaches, ear rings, bracelets, etc. At Bond Rally Also Many Beautiful Sterling Silver Pieces MODERN FURNITURE • FABRICS • ACCESSORIES • INTERIOR PLANNING ( Continued from Page 1 ) for Weddings, Anniversaries, etc. Among the guest speakers at the affair were Alex Lowenthal, Pittsburgh industrialist and mem­ ber of the board of governors of RELIABLE GOLD BUYERS Everyone Who Knows About the bond drive in this country: 129 Washington Street MAnning 1-6970 Archibald Silverman, dinner chair­ '\ man and master of ceremonies ; This Policy Is Buying It! Dr. Samuel Adelson, Newport committee chairman. Also, Walter I . Sundlun, Dr. ESIDENCE and Ilie Berger, Saul Abrams and Jack Shore of the Providence commit­ tee; Arthur Darman. chairman of THEFT POLICY the Woonsocket committee, and Insures Your Property, Personal or Real , Morris Espo, Pawtucket commit­ Wherever It ls--Wherever You Are-- tee chairman. At Home or Away Fineman-Trinkel This applies to you and every member of your house­ hold-including servants. Covers loss by burglary, Veterans Install vandal ism and hold-up--mysterious disappearance Charles J. Stelngold was in­ presumed to be theft. stalled as commander of Finema n­ Trinkel Post 439 . Jewish War Vet ­ THRILLS! LAUGHTER! EXCITEMENT! ! The Complete Coverage, Low Cost erans, at ceremonies conducted Wednesday at Temple Emanuel. Will Amaze You! Other officers Installed include For Ful l Details, Write or Phone Mathew Millman. senior vice­ DANCING : commander: Sherman Greengus. SAT. -- Big Sat. Nite Dance! junior vice-commander: Leonard Summer, adjutant; Nathan Lud­ MON.--Ed Drew and his ! tnan. quartermaster; Dr. David Nathaniel M . Bodner, Associate Freedman. surgeon; Rabbi Eli A. Orchestra * 1430 Industrial Trust Building DExter 1-71 00 * Bohnen, chaplain; Eugene Silver­ * man. officer of the day; Burton * Goldblatt. color bearer. and Sid­ Giant Midway Open * IUn: Gorman's ney Sher. sergeant-at-arms. Saturday Nite and Sunday !* Lobstermania NEW * ON GREENWJCK IIA Y, l:AST GlUtENWJCR, R. J. Shore Dinners !* Jlflt'l:cTJO~~ = .lt Cl"•rt B1to1e •• Matn Local Sunday GIANT ~hr!~· ":,8.t1;:, karlt~l&\ t s:~'e frock~du S.rved Sunday Noon ! ROLLER to 7 P. M. lt- OPENS 5 P.M. WEOHESOAY School Requires COASTER Chowder, Clam Cakes, ! MAY 21 , 1952 Watermelon 90c * W'ft.rd:;;"~t ~;;;. ~.:.l'c~·~,.~·;.·.~~:..~-.~ Teachers BIG Memorial Day CelebrationJ* Jfe11day We•k• Opea 7 Fill.I Day•. • FIREWORKS * Jfnme • f 'RhNe htand lUn h h Jr•rnlly For the Year 1952-53 eed ; " c,Whf'tt- ""'e thf'! wide werld enir ; • BAND CONCERTS :: 1..-. t~ pTlllPd Tf'dpu ef the ttme went 1t ya t llla J111h Alb11m. Atffletrph,.n ff'Mft THOSE INTERESTED Or"' h'And • Me ttil'r 'N • tah ; ltouf.1f'O u cl nc.hathJty IM! a1Lra1. * PLEAS E WRITE * Ml Jo Gormo•, Hosteu * Oa :PtchlrttU(H 0f't'f''llw1Cll ..,. JA1t G"'f'111wlclii , R , ) . Box 4025 Ctio "'lfl Preru1Hd Greenwich 1-eo57·W fer a F @u t. The Jewish Herald 4 THE PROVIDID;CE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY %3, 195%

Snapshots are not suitable !or reprodUction in Ute Herald. - Barrington - IT'S COLD STORAGE Summer Bungalow Ranon,,d at Shower TIME AGAIN! Four rooms Miss Selma Labosh was hODOred a t a dinner and sho,,ET given by US E VICTOR Completely furnished Mrs. Martin To!cbins!!::y at. the Wayland Manor OD Wednesday COLD STORAGE ear beach evening. G uesls were P!"""1rt VAULTS Crom Lov.eD. Boston. and Haver­ DE l-3043 bfil Miss Labnsb will be married OD Victor June a lo Arnold s. Goldman. CLEANSING COMPANY Millers Rave Son Mr. and Mrs. Gfil;;lld MiilEr of Phc>ne WI 1-2000 a, PA 2-7620 - FOR SALE - 16 Ogden S lrea aDIIOIIllre the 42 Cyr St. 72 Dorrenu St. R EV. Ai''o"D MRS• .TIJLIUS MOSS birth of !heir first child, a son. n High Sheet, Powtucut Barrington Beach William Jay. OD April 23. Mrs. of U Taylor Sfnd celebrated Ihm aAO at Wayfand Square Miller is the former Eunice R golden wedding anniversary on Beautiful Gomberg of Fall River. Grand­ April 2ll a,t a party g:iven by Ihm parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mil­ son. Dr. Ba rney M oss, at th,, Sar­ . !MRS. ARCHIE fT'\'KLE, who ler or Sixth Street. and Mr. and ragansett Hotel The party ~ Summer Cottage was iDslaJled as president of llre Mrs. Mamire Gomberg of Madi­ a tfend.ed by their c bildren a nd • Claoia Locatioa Narragansett Pier Pro vi d e n e e Seeti~ SaticrnaJ son strea, Fall Riva. g:randebil.d:ren. Gold watches were • All Mod.era Corrveaieoces C<>unoil of Jewish W omen Tuesday pres,,;nied to th.e cou:pi,,. • four Sed.rooms at Temple Beth El. An:niTersary E'npj:ema:d ·1s MATHEWSON ST. • House Com ptttely F raisaed Mr. and Mrs. Norman G reen­ 14 Congdon stre,,-t announce the 3 miautes walk ta beach • Bea . I large Ytz on Jane 22 a~ • C:0..pl•tely Fvraisbed - BARRll'-lGTON - named recentJy le Sachems. an- Churchill House. , - •· Tvo C.01' Garo~ Rent or Sell dergraduate socrety al the Uni- Etta Levine Honored •er.sit;' of Rhode Island. A junior . . • Priced ;tight Be11u-tiful S i:x Room Cott·age at lbe CollEge o1 Ans and 5cien<:Es. Miss Etta Levme was nonored •. oJI ~ coa,-~ GOOD INVESTMENT Miss Scbmnga- is 2 member of at a sno..-er grren ~ Mrs. ~ Jessie Diamond 9 aiaplffelr hnwisvd s;gm,, Delia Too sorortty and Solomon on AP:fi 22 m the Inman PRIV AT£ CA T1:RER Call PL 1-8456 • """' beodt .-as e!Ectro lo "Who's W!:to in BoOin o! the N~gansert HoteL ' GA 1-4873 after 6 P'. M. Amertcru1 College; and Uni;ersi- Mrs. Marris Lenne ,;,;as hostess" • Knishes ties." She is tire daughter ot Mr. }d1ss Le.ine ..-ul b€ married to • Pniit and Nut Strudel and Mrs. Irvin;:: SclnnugET of Donald Solomon on July 6. • Eome-made Delicacies Green"ili"ooci Donns Have Son • Fancy cookies and r- Open Monday All Doy Bec.au,.e of Memorial Da·y7 Pastries ~ement an:aotmeed Mr. and Mrs. Alben L Donn o! LL______,

The Herald's deadline for news J guarantee to fnsert stories received Cast of "Dames With Aims" items is Tuesday noon. W.e cannot after that time. OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY

The Most Complete Line of SLIP COVER and SEE DRAPERY FABRICS in New England at LOW PRICES In Our Newly Re-Decorated· Store SLIP COVERS and DRAPER I ES Made-To-Order For our d ecorator to call PHONE MA 1-4066 with samples. No obligation. Full Line of Bed Sets und_Bridal Sets at Low Prices NO. MAIN ·FABRIC SHOPS "The Blue Front Stores" BUDGET 173-177 No. Main Street LAY.AWAY ~----OPEN WED., THURS. AND SAT. 'TIL 9 P. M .

1.i.\l>\ . 11.e,_~I> -..10l>v . :1,.,eS 'l COLD-HEAT WAVING ~ (µ\; IJEAUTY ·IN ALL ITS BRAN<;HES by ANTON'S SKILLED HAIR STYLISTS "It co•t. no mor• at Anton'•!" RHODE ISLAND'S LEADING HAIRDRESSERS OVER 34 YEARS Center Men's Assn. Women's playlet are, seated, left to right: Mesdames Gabriel Salk, Milton Pliner, Murray Halpert, Louis Hodosh, L7onard Goldman. Plans Dinner-Meeting Standing: Mesdames Stanley Grossman, Saul Zarchen, Maxwell Mor­ gan, Maurice Shore, Arthur Hurwitz, 'Norman Alper and Morris Baruch. The newly organized Men's As­ · Photo by Fred Kelman sociation of the Jewish Commu­ nity Center will hold its first ing that will follow the dinner.· preceding · the morning services buffet dinner-meeting next Wed­ Future plans of the organization which will begin at 8: 30. The· nesday at 6:30 P. M. in the Center will be discussed. .Rabbi's sermon, a t 10·:30, will be auditorium. J. Harold Williams, executive "The Unbroken Voice." Mincha memorial in lhe new · Reservations to t'he affair are director of will be read at 8: 15-P. M. available for all men in tl!e com­ , will be A special progi:am has been munity who would ·like to be .affi­ guest speaker. prepared for the Junior Congre- rnri~m flojpilaf liated with the Men's Association. gation of the Talmud Torah and Julius C. Michaelson, president, Sunday school. Friday at 10 A. M. will preside at the business meet- Beth-David Lists Mrs. Schwartz will supervise the wi/f jerve a:1 a · fajling rememirance program . The Mother's Alliance Shevuoth Services- will distribute refreshments. o/ ch,erijhed namej, honorin

BAKED BEANS 2~ :Jllim Yneat Vdua Fin11t PH, less Bene, Less Wast• lhan the 10.. inch Cut: . One Price Only Reef Kidney ; or Yellow E.)'• 2 ~!N°s 29c. RIB ROAST . 7-inch Cut LB 75c PEANUT BUTTER Large Size for Routing - 5 Lb. ~ve. - OV!~ Rl.\'>Y' Lb 69c Fin11t - 1 CHICKENS ~E.~~~:: LB 55c Regu'ar Grind ~:R 39c Northern P:ump Muty - 10 -13 lb. Ave. MARGARINE Turkeys Ev1sc11Ano LI 69C Native Young Plump Clove,d1I• • Fine T•ble Quality Ducklings EVIICIRATID LB 55c MAYOR ABBA KHOUSHI Plump Milk Fed OVEN The Mayor of the City of Haifa. and impressive Mount Carmel on TOMATOES Fowl READY LB 59• C largest port city in Israel, was a third, is a natural garden spot · Standard Pone in • Oven or Pot Roast - BONELESS LB 15c very matter-of-fact in giving out for tourists. A new tourist center Quality figures on the growtb of his muni­ is, in fact, being developed on Chuck Roast LB cipality. He didn't have to be Mount Carmel, where the inter­ 69c dramatic about them. Haifa's nationally famous Megido hotel is PorterhcuH, 1-Bone or Club - MHvy Steer Be•• achievements speak for them­ located. CR~CKERS Steaks lun, Well Trimmecl Li N. P. C. Premium S1ltine1 •1.19 selves. No wonder, then, that Haifa is 25 - ~ ---- Q!c,;= I' For instance, Haifa in 1948- capable of absorbing so quickly Educator Saltine, p~~ · C Sunshine Kri1py when the State of. Israel was such tremendous numbers of im­ Slleced Ba,.on Lun, R;ndlen established--eontained 63,000-per­ migrants. The combination ot its '- '£ug1r Cured LB 49( sons. Today it has more -than present industry and planned - It.RAH CHEESE SPECIAL ! 200,000 residents and is still grow­ expansion seems likely to make it ::I V..aiue.4, Popu'ar S1ndwich-Cr1cker Sp1Hd1 ,ea-:._ tlJo.o.d ing ! one of the largest and most im­ Fresh • Any Size Piece You Desir• Despite this phenomenal surge, portant cities in the entire Middle Pimento, Rel;ah I Old Engl;,h there is no unemployment in East, as well as Israel. Olive -Pimento I Cheese N' Bacon Salmon u 69~ Haifa. All the newcomers have City ·Expanding .... PinHpple - & Roca ...___ F,esh - All Clear Meat been absorbed into the city's Despite this glowing picture, all J}//5 trades and industries. In fact, is not milk and honey in Haifa and 2 iA"ris 47c 2 51c Haddock Fillets LB 45( said Mayor Abba Khoushi (pro­ Israel in general. Mayor Khoushi nounced Hoo,Shee), ''.we are short pointed out that while many new Finut Smooth,. or Crunchy of thousands of tradespeople." homes and "entire stre·ets and Peanut Butter - '3.t~ 29c IJ/.lte4/uv,, Mayor Khoushi visited Provi­ suburbs" are now being developed, Whole, large or Sliced Ko,her OT Fruits & Vegetables dence Monday to participate in a 34,000 persons still dwell in tem­ Florida eabi ._Juice - Large Size program sponsored by the Provi­ porary buildings. Development of Dill Pickles . 6or 29c dence Bonds for Israel Committee. industry is . still retarded because DiftlyNtoore ORANGES ooz 39c A native of Poland, he has resided of lack of capital. Beef Stew Firm long Green 119 in what is now Israel for 32 years. "We have now the very hard Dainty Dot: - Ground F<:R He was a member of the Knesset task of making the country self­ CUCUMBERS - 2 25( Firm l usciou1 Ripe until ·15 mQnths ago, when he re­ supporting and self-supplying to Black Pepper signed to accept the position he assure its economic independence," Momel.nd TOMATOES now holds. Mayor Khoushi said. Tea Bags Tender, Sweet, Flnc,ful Larger Than P~ris He concluded: "We must con­ Made With Choice Tomatoes (,, Spices On~ reason for Haifa's ability to vince the people of the United CARROTS 2 BCHS 23c absorb huge numbers of immi­ States that we have great hope Heinz: K~tchup 2 JMs 49c Tender • ~lavorful grants is its immense area. The of being independent in a few Mayor said the city covers almost years if we get loans which will SWEET PEAS 2 LBS 25C 80.000 acres-"larger than the permit us to buy machinery and Native ~ Wonde rful For Salads area of Paris." tools to exploit our resources." Joan Carol .. Regul11IY 49c Ideally situated along the shores Apple Pies EACH 39C RADISHES 3 BCH.s 10c Native • 1 ender, SwHt of the Mediterranean Sea, it is a CHASE FAMILY CIRCLE Joan Carol .. center of maritime activity. _ Yet, The Chase Family Circle held BAR EACH 21C LIS it is not by the sea alone- that its annual dinner dance last Satur­ Cocoanut CAKE RHUBARB -2 15( Haifa makes its way. It con­ day at the Lindsey Tavern. The tains considerable heavy industry slate of officers for the coming year (metalurglcs. glass, textiles, che­ includes: Dick Chase, president ; micals) and is adding more-steel J ack Broadman, vice president; and steel pipes. Harvey Asher , secretary; Bernice Then there are the oil refineries. Chase, financial secretary and Spring Salads Taste Better • Same Large Loaf ••• The oil is brought In by tankers, Walter Chucnin, treasurer. but the fl ow soon may be In the Honorary lifetime members are When Topped With Finast Same Low Price. opposite direction. Mrs, and Mrs. Alex Chase, Mrs. • • Experts believe that there are oil Mamie Broadman and J a c o b Betty Alden White fl elds In Israel. and the young Chase. nation is conducting experiments The annual family picnic will Mayonnaise In that direction. be held on J une 22 at Goddard El So busy is the port of Haifa Park. BREAD tha t although It now Is the largest In the country. a ne"( port Is being CANCEL DANCE LARG!;15ILB 201 C constructed there. In 1948 Israel The Councllette dance sche­ ~ LOAF had four ships .or 6.000 tons. Today duled for Sat.urday evening at the 29~149~ there are 34 shlps of 150.000 tons, Jewish Community Center has a remarkable advance in a four been cancelled. year period. · Growing Tourls( Trade JWV AUXILlAltY MEETS Another industry that Is by no Reports were henrd at Monday·s All Price, NI 1'hl1 Advertilement Effective at First N• tionat Self-Service Super Marhh tf' l'hi1 'llci";ty - means insignificant Is the tourist !J)eeting of Flneman-T1'lnkle Auxi­ We Reserve th 11 Riqht to Limit Ouantitie, trade. _ !',1aJ/or Khoushi estimated liary 439 held at Temple Emanuel. that soine 34.000 tourists visited Irma Silverman presided. A quiz Israel last- year, and the number game was held with Mal Paynor F I R S T ,- - N". A T I o N A L -] S T O R E S Is skyrocketing. Haifa. with the as quiz master. Refreshments sea on one side. plains on another were served. ------=------~-----.----~------,--~-

THE PROVIDENCE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1952

I. Tesler of 244 County Str'eet, guarantee to insert stories received Women Present $15,000 Ch~ck to Miriam H·ospltal Attleboro. after that time.

boro,. Gu estsNorth were Attleboro present, fromPaw tucket,Attle- ,~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••;:: New York and Providence. Presents~Musicale COMPARE . Hillary Carol Schaeffer, daugh­ THESE PRI-CES ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Schaef­ fer of 404 Cole A.venµe, presented a musicale Sunday at the home :-Ff. BERLIN-SlfY~s of her parents. "Miss Schaeffer is a student of 'Arthur Ei1;1Stein. - 07-;--:_252 Willard ~vf: - Friends and relatives were present from Providen,;_e and Boston_ FANCY;_, Refreshments were served. HEAVY BEEF Recovering from Operation --a/.:_- Mrs. Isaac· E. Feinstein, of Philadelphia, formerly of Provi­ Cliuc-k_ lb~82e- dence, is recuperating from a re­ cen t serious. surgical operation. Flanken lb- SO:c She was _formerly mat ron of the J ewish Home for the ·Aged of Ribs lb 83c Rhode Island. Stewing Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H _ Cohen Lamb --1~ 25c of Leicester Way, Pawtucket, an­ nounce the engagement of their FRESH-Kilt.ED - da ughter , Miss Charlotte Cohen, I to-Bernard David Silverstein, son of Mr. and Mrs_ Harry Silverstein of New Bedford_ _ Fowl 1r J8c A fall weddill!( is planned. plump, tender Mrs. Joseph J . Seefer, president of the Miriam Hospital Wo­ Kapps Have Daughter men's Association, presents a S15,000 check to Benjamin Brier, center, Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Ka pp of Wide variety of kosher meats marked Harry I. Tesler in the Garden below ceiling prices president of the hospital, while Michael Grobsmith, left, executive Room of the Sheraton-Biltmore 100 Gordon Avenue announce the administrator, looks on. The ch eck was presented at the 55th annual birth of a second daughter, Naomi Hotel last Saturday_ M_iss Schaf­ FREE DELIVERY IN PROVIDENCE meeting of the association Monday at the Narragansett Hotel. f er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sarah , on May 10. Mrs. Kapp is -·- AND CRANSTON • - Photo by Marcello J ac_k -Schaffer of 15 Nottingham the former Edith Oelbaum. Way, Pawtucket, will be married than Chaset. assistant recording on June 15 to Marvin Gerald The Herald's deadline for news Call DE 1-9595 secretaries; Arthur M. Goldstein, Tesler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry items is Tuesday noon. We cannot Mrs. Seef er Miriam financial secretary; Harry Tried" ma n, Israel Mandell and Herman Women President Marks, assistant financial secre­ Mrs. Joseph J. Seefer was in­ taries, and Oscar Klemer and stalled as president of the Miriam Samuel Fabricant, auditors. A Complete Playground - Hospital Women's Association at Mrs. Charles C. Brown was in­ the annual meeting and luncheon stalling officer_ Mrs. Murray H . M o n d a y at the Narragansett Trinkle was chairman of the Gym, Wading affair. far Hotel. Pool, Sand Box, an/y The slate includes: Mesdames Reg. $52.9S! Philip C. Joslin, first vice-presi-11 dent; Raymond Laurans, second vice-president; William Weinstein, third vice-president; David C. Keep fhe kids 511fe and. happy in their own yard all summer . long! All steel gym with 2 swings, trapeJ.e, Litchman, treasurer; Thomas H. Ill 2 bars, deluxe wading pool with shower and corner Goldberg, recording secretary; Leo IC ontinued from Page 4) seals; metal bottom sand box with wood seats and M. Goldberg, corresponding sec­ _adj~stable awning. All for just $39.95! retary: Manuel Horwitz and Na- Strauss' Have Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Strauss of New York -City announce the Use Our Budget Plan! birth of their first child, a daugh­ ter, Esther Jayde, on May 15. Mi-C • Open All Day Mondays! The Gift Booth Strauss is the former Trude Oel­ Open Thursday 'UI 9 p ni. at the baum of Providence. COUNTRY FAIR AND Announce Engagement - GA-spee 1-6067 AUCTION Mr. and Mrs. Barney Seltzer of to be held 253 J ewett Street. announce the ,-::,i,;r.:·~"<- ~ TUESDAY, MAY 27 engagem ent of their daughter, at the Miss- Lillian Seltzer, to Gerald • lnc~uded. with ~bove set. Sand-Play s, 7 w I 5 t M I N s T 11 1 T. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Pributsky, son of Mrs. Jessie ·~ :~+,1~:~ui;.~IJ:!''· shovel, sieve, sand c..- .t ,,_.,., 1t _ 0,,. ~ Will gift wrap and deliver all gift.\. Pributsky, 376 Ridge Street, Fall purchased at t heir booth. (Confir­ River. mation gifts will be delivered be­ Honored at Shower fore confirmation ) Miss Lynne Schaffer was honored 1;Lt a lunche'?n planned_ by Mrs. DON'T BE A GUN MOLL PLASTIC. VENETIAN BLINDS JAYDEE FUR & GARMENT STORAGE THAT ARE A spray gun is the hard way ta fight moths. The easy, sure way is Jaydee's conditioned vaults posi­ • TRANSLUCENT! t ively killing al l moth life and eggs. Here's real • RUSTPROOF! safety from MOTHS, FIRE, THEF,T, SUMMER HEAT • FADE-PR~lOF ! BRING TO ANY STORE- OR 'PHONE DEXTER 1-1234 FOR DRIVER Regularly Sold for 79c SQ. FT. *'/1,11il hsA ~ 2()tt~e,u~focvi ~ NOW·ONLY ~J-AYDE€ CL€l'.lNS€RS Ohler 1-1234 * T AAOt MA R K I I C 147 Elmgrove Ave, . 15 Exchange St .. 15 1 Smith St. 163 Broad St. • FREE ESTIMATES • FREE INSTALLATION POST APARTMENTS • ALL CUSTOM MADE formerly Herman Stern 20-22 KINGSTON ROAD Corner Baan Street • ~HOICE. OF 9 LIVING COLORS SQ. FT. NARRAGANSETT PIER (Allow 5 Da;u for Delivery) Nn1" 1clen('ft brln,:tt yon a wnnd J·;~;m('~\~~:d ~:01i~~:~·!;1h~~·:.~;h~0~1:~~·;J..:\~·N\~;LE~ h 11n l nvf"lr U w nl redrcoratf' prnr ('ntirfl room with Just the radiant Eac h has private kitchen, e lectrfc re frige rator, gos range , lovette and 11 .-ht that , 10,u lhroul"h lb tran11 luccnt dab. . separate screened porch. Also showers on eoch floor. Continuous hot and cold running wate r ond vc n.et io n blinds in ea ch opartme nt. 3 minutes ta bathhouse - LOWER RATES fOR THE SEASON - See Mr. Post on the premises every Sunday :lhe BLIND KING ar call daily- GA 1-4S22; evenings, WI 1-3183 Far appointment 425 AiWELLS AVE. • JAckson 1-9672 '8 THE PBOVIDEKCE .JEWJ:SB HERALD, F'RIDAY, MAY U, 195%

Recital J)llblic ls lnvit:ed. at 7:45. Charles Kosofsky oI Pall River. Heads Donors Affair A rtist Miss Bassow, daughter of Mr. On Saturday, the Talmud cls.ss The sJa te of officers includes s.nd Mrs. Max Bassow of 367 will meet at 8 A. M... and morning Nathan Eisenstadt. vice-president; Blackstone S treet, has twice won services will start at 8 :30. Reading Charlotte Eisenstadt., secretary. first prm, in tlhe Clarence G . of th.e Torah-at 9 : IS, the sermon and Ella Zelnicker. treasurer. HB.mlltnn Memoml contest SJJOil­ at 10 s.nd Y'"izkm a t 10:30 ...-ill The following committees Tere ·sared by the Schubert Club of comp]et;e the morning schedule. named: Mrs. Sadie Eisenstadt., Providence. A study grollJ) in Talmud will be Mrs. Dora Zelnick:er s.nd Mrs. Rose conducted by the Rabbi at 5 P . M. Kosofsky, rommunitr. Ch a r le s Mlru:ha will be read at 6 :45, fol­ Kosofsky, William Zelnicker and Sons of Jacob lowed by Sholosh Seudas s.nd Abraham Eisenstadt. culwral; Mas.riv at 8 :30. Harry Zelnicker, Morris Eisen­ List Services stadt s.nd Mrs.. Sophie Greenberg, Congregation Sans of Jacob will membership, and Mrs. Blanche inaugurate me Shevuotb holiday Eisenstadt Family Eisenstadt. publicity. ..-itb Thursday evening services P lans -..ere made for the annual sts.mng at 7: 45 P . M. 0n Friday Circle Elects picnic tn be held in June. Hostes­ Shachrts will start the services at ses v.ere Mrs.. Rose Kesafsl:y and S:30 A. M.. with me Rearllng of Ss.m Eisenstadt was reelected Miss Sarah Zelnicker. the Torah at 9:30. and Rabbi president of the Eisenstadt Family Morton Berkowitz· sermon at Cirele at a recent m eeting held The Herald"s deadline for news 10: 15. Evening services W":ll stan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. items is Tuesday noon. A Holiday for the Housewife 'lh.e fifth 1nnnsJ Donors LtID­ cheoo of the La.dies .!.ssociation Einstein Pup il Why fuss and bother over a hot stov~ on a of the Proridenee Hebre..- Day Sunda y, or Holi day Weekend School viii take place on Wednes­ In Piano Recital day, .Jnne f. '3.i U ::?O P. M. in f.he !Jallroom of the :Sarn.,.ransett Ann Bs.ssow. a J)1lJliJ of A."thur Chase's Can Supply You W ith Delicacies And Hotel Ei.n;;-..eln, will present a prQgraJ:D Proceeds tram the alhir viii be of piano music OD Monday e.en­ used to pnnide scbola.rships to the ing al, the Music Mansion. 88 Quality Meats, As Well As AILYour Picnic Needs Hebrew Day School for children Meeting Street., =rang at 8 : 15 ,..hn othenrise 1FOald be Wl3ble to P. M. Make YOUR Holiday Week end A Pleasure attend classes. M.ore than lH wo­ The program will lnclude w k5 men -sre expected to attend. of Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Cha­ -CAU - Mrs. Lens K orn is ehainmm.. pln, Grieg, Cyril Scott a D d Photo by Fred Kelman Debnss:,. s.nd ...-ill be higbligbted by a pumo conrer..o ln A major CHASE'S Delicatessen

M,ss Dorothy Osk.ern has been •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• n:smed Providence cJ:mL=n of • • the Creatli,ve A.-rts F'e,,"tlivaJ to be • • ;;pon;;ro=..d by the &bDol of Mn.sic : • or Brandeis UnrrersitY. These Are The Facts On The Workers' Strike • I • Her ro=.i1'tee includes Mas­ • dBD:,es 3erna..,i:1 Bell., H<>=l'd • 3roTil., David Chems.ck., Arthur I • Einstcln.. EngaIB Field, Burleigh Between LQcal 122 a~d _the Bakery Owners • Greaiberg, Mun-ay Rs....'pen, Remy : • 3:USSerl. Sbi,r,oin Kajh"ian, Lewis We do receive $85 to $90 in wages per week. • :;r.=, A.'1tlm J . Lev:,, Budner • Le..lS, Alice Ll±na.nn and Ken­ Our a erage toke-home pa , howe er, is only between $65-75 • n6tl:! Logmrm,.. per ee . Sometimes it is o li ttle more, at other times a li ttle less. • The F:ricnrls of tlhe School of • Mnslc = Ma:, 13 at Borel Somer­ W e DO receive Two Weeks Vaca ion with pay. We beli eve, • set ln Bos"-..on Tillh LmPreJ:nscl'... • • Confirn:l.a.Dds are Bs..-rbara Bron­ • Overtime? We receive no o e rtime, wh il ~ a ll or ers in o her : son. D'..sne Ch·enlJlt.a. RuVin Cher­ i:x,v. Dand Ooken, Cynthia Grea>­ indus ri es rece ive their o ertime over 40 hours per ee or on a • bla.n Susa.n IDrsch. B o w a rd i daily basis. • Lov;,t:, B.arve,, Raisner, Sheldon • P.o<:I:lBll., Rullh Sil,erman, Eleanor i • Warren, Loos Weinbsmn a D d THIS IS OUR PROBLEM W ITH OUR EMPLOYERS • OllTia Young. • A receptlio<, wiil be held ?riday W e have been employed in these Bakeries for an a erage of • ,,..-enmg from 8 to lL 30 years (some of us have served 39 ears) . • We beli e e that we deserve and are entitled to these bene its • To Fo rm Jewish • i rough an establi shed Sick and Disabled Fund, to help us in tim; : Chora l Society o need. any or ers in Bake ries throughou . E. ore p,esentr enjoying he pro ection o Welfare Funds--but not our members. • = Jose;>!, Lengyel, oonoert • smgu and mterprete,- of Jewish Our Organization, Local o. 122, established such a Welfare • folk 90ngS.. will be directar of a • Je10l.5b Chon.J Society DOW 1:>elng F_un_d for our members about a year ago. ow, during our nego- • OTpJiir;ed 1D Pro1'ldeDoe.. .>.m,me 1at1ons or a new contract, we are asking our emplo ers to con­ • ~ to Jain ma.J' contact tribute their shore, which amounts to onl $ l .50 per orker per : Charles Lrnne. 1lcling secretary. I at Em e Street or by call.mg week, to help us build this Sick and Disabled Fund. OT $"I'uart 1-908.9. We ore not asking for on increase in wages! We ore not ask­ R..O - FAllllLY CIR.OLE: ing for more vocations! Nor any more holidays wi th pay! I ~ R.O F'lunil7 Circle wr.s held Our d ispute li es entire! ith the proposal that our emplo - last ~ at lbe home of Mr. ers establish in our contract their contribution to ards this estab­ and Samuel ~ of I 13 I V ernda1e A venue. lished Welfare Fund. I ~ csv ,...... a..-a.rded With such a pro 1s1on, our members ould be protected • the dcbr JJrtR and to­ : / ""'°'!he wards some future do when the ma be in need. prae. : A µlcni,c will boe ~ . We ask You, the public: Don 't you believe that workers who June Z2 a Goddard PazL hove given the best years of their lives to these employers now i de-se"e some consideration? • Therefore, we are asking ou to help us during our strike b not patronizing these emplo ers . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••i 9

The Jewish Harald "(Jmz ?11.an ~ (Jpinwn" COMMUNITY The Jewish Home Newspaper of Rhode Island. Published Every CALENDAR Week in the Year by the Jewish Press Publishing Coinpany, Two By Archie 121 Dyer Street, Tel. GAspee 1-4312. Subscription Rates : Ten Cents the Copy; By Mail, $3.50 Per BY BERYL SEGAL Annum. WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Bulk subscription rates on request. Affillated organizations of the LHgue of Jewish Women's Organizations may Walter Rutman, Managing Editor; Syd Cohen, News Editor. A month or so ago I sat through Sure enough, the brother was clear dates by calling Mrs. Alfred D. Entered as Second-Class Matter at the Post Office, Providence, an afternoon session of a con­ poor, unemployed, and he !fad a Steiner at HO 1-9510. R. I., Under the Act of March 3, 1879. ference held here in Providence big family to support. But the Monday, May 26 The Jewish Herald invites correspondence on subjects of interest by a national Organization. This rich brother never helped him. In 2:00 p. m.-Ladies Hebrew Sheltering Society Regular Meeting. to the Jewish people but disclaims responsibility for an in­ was to have been the high point of fact. he had not spoken to him 8:00 p. m .-Mizrachi W"men Regular dorsement of the'views expressed by the writers. the two-day conference. Officers ever since the day, three years ago, Meeting. Tuesday, May 17 - were to be elected, and a guest when the poor man came to his 10 to 10-Women•s Ass'n. Jewisli Com· speaker. was to read a paper on a rich brother to ask ·his help. munity Center Country . How to Make Friends controversial issut=- . I put every­ Mr. X returned to the scoundrel Fair and Auction. thing else aside to be able to at­ and angrily told him how he 1 12:00 NoonA~en~!T L~~~~an. Women Leo Mindlin, editor of the Floridian, made shocking news tend that session. found out the truth of 'his al­ 2:00 p. m .-Sisterbood · Sons of Zion this week with his report of an interview he had in Miami Regular Meeting. Frankly, I was not impressed )eged supporting of his poor Wednesday, May 28 with Gershon Agron, publisher of the Jerusalem Post, who 8:00 p. m.-Slsterbood Sons of Abra­ by the proceedings, and if I can brother. ham Regular Meeting. has been touring this country. judge facial expressionS', neither But do you ·think the fellow was 8:00 p. m.-Sisterbood Abavath Sho­ Mindlin reports Agron as saying he did not care at all were the delegates who sat at my embarr~? lom Regular Meeting. what the Americans or British or any other power thought of table and at the adjoining tables. Not at all. He merely smiled MEN'S ORGANIZATION'S Israel. Agron is quoted as follows: "We· are no longer con­ When people suddenly develop an and called out triumphantly: excessive thirst, · and get the urge "Now you can go back to your Organizations desiring to insert Items cerned with the attitude· of others. They do not matter. Once committee and convince them in the community calendar may call the Jewish public relations were a delicate matter. It was neces­ to wander out of the hall, you may General JewJsh Commlttee,... GA 1-4111. be sure that they have a case of that .it is useless to waste postAge sary for us to be concerned over the stand of nations. Now, Monday, May 26 boredom. Whisperings, shifting or on me. If I wouldn't help my own 8:00 p. m.-GJC Young Adult Division only our actions are significant." The interview was concluded, brother and his family, how can Executive Committee Meet­ positions, traffic in and out of the fng, 154 Lancaster ·street. says Mindliil, in the Saxony Hotel's lobby. There Agron hall, are sure signs of lack of in­ I give money to total strangers Wednesday, May 28 "gazed languidly at the Saxony lobby's gaudy splendor, mur­ terest in, and indifference to, the who live somewhere overseas? 6:00 p. m.-Brandels University Din­ ner Meeting, Ledgemont mured something about 'schweinerei' and conspicuous waste goings on at the head table. Such How do you think my brother Country Club. and stated in his best Patrick Henry manner: 'If this is hos­ signs were much in evidence as would feel if he saw me do that? tility, then let us have more of it.'" the session wore on. It would hurt his feelings." A very sound argument, you Sackin-Shockett You can well imagine what Senators Fulbright of Ar­ B·ut the otherwise dull after­ must admit. Most of the excuses kansas, and Wiley of Wiscoqsin, who have been questioning noon was relieved by a speaker for not giving, or for cutting down Vets Install the proposed grant-in-aid to Israel, will do when they read who though not scheduled as a on donations, Archie concludes, wha t this visitor of Israel is saying. It is fortunate that he does featured attraction, s tole the are just as ridiculous as this "poor The sixth annual · installatlo n not represent official Israel. It would then have serious reper­ show. • At least people's faces brother" line. ' of Sackin-Shockett Post and cussions. brightened up a little, and a rip­ Auxiliary, J e.wish War Veterans, ple of laughter ran through the 2. The Lecturer was held Sunday at Sons or Jacob· somber hall. It was Archibald Synagogue. Neatest-Straddle-of-the-Week Silverman who, when called upon and the Hay The rollowing were installed by for a greeting on behalf of the Some speakers have no sense of Sydney D. Long, R. I. State De­ Credit for the extraordinary feat of supporting the Mac­ local committee, broke the spell time and proportion . They pre- partment · Commander: Charles Iver Report ~n the one hand, and advocating the opposing of boredom by tellirtg two or his pare a'-talk, and deliver it they Kilberg, senior. vice-commander; characteristic stories. must, come what may. Herman Max, junior vice-com- stand of the AJ Committee on the other goes to the American Of such orators Archie tells the mander; Ralph Buckler, adjutant; Council for Judaism: The Council accomplishes this unusual In all the years of listening to stories by Archie at meetings or story of the man who came from Bernard Labush, · quartermaster ; balancing act by praising the " philosophical section" of the the big city for a lecture in a Lester Kessler, -chaplain, and Maciver R eport and denouncing its "organizational recom­ at luncheons, I have learned to look for some significance in each small town, on a stormy day. The Harold Fink, officer of the day. menda tioris." one of his stories. He does not tell hall was empty, and the speaker The Auxiliary installed Shirley According to the Council's resolution on the issue, the them merely to entertain, but to surveyed the row& of seats from Resnick, -president; Rose Shockett, Report confirms its belief that " there neither is nor ought to 1>rove a point. They al'Ways fit the his stand on the platform, and he senior vice-president; Esther Res­ be a 'Jewish community' "; that "American Jews are not and occasion, a nd illustrate a premise. discovered a handful of hardy nick, junior vice-president; Sara souls· who braved the weather, Weiner, treasurer, and Ruth Ka­ ought not to be a cultural entity"; and that "o utside o f their If they don't fit, Archie gives them a quick twist and turn to and were now scattered all over zerman, correSponding secretary. religion Jews do not and ought not to possess a u'nity of inter- the hall. The lecturer invited all Becky Woled, installing officer , ests or objectives." _ make them serve his purpose. Here are the two stories Archie of his audience to the front row was assisted by Ann Lipsey, past On the other hand, says the Council, 'the effect of the told. T hey are worth repeating. and he addressed all six of them, ,president of Auxiliary 23, install- Maciver recommendations as interpreted by the NCRAC and asking them for advice. Ing conductress. the Council of Jewish Federations and W elfare Funds " would l .· The Perfect Excuse To speak or not to speak? Let ------be to centralize a uthority and control for Jews and Jewish them decide. · affairs,_ creating an authoritarian J ewish Community . : . The Speaking of the way people give One of the six stood up and Sisterhaod to Have to various drives, and the inge­ confessed that he knows very Council therefore regards the position taken by the American nious excuses some people devise Jewish Community in opposition to the interpretation o f the little about speeches and lectures, Membership Affair for not giving, Archie tells the but · he knows something about CJFWF as statesmanlike and wise." story of the man who was as hard cows. since he has been a farm Mrs. Max Resnick is chairman as a rock. Everybody knew that hand all his life. Now, when a of the Ahavath Sholom Sisterhood the fellow was financially com­ farm hand comes out to the barn annual paid-up membership -affair, fortable, but nobody ever got a at feeding time and he finds only a Strawberry-Festival, to be held penny out of him, and · his name two out of the seven cows in the Wednesday at 8 P . M. in the vestry. was not to be found on any of the farm does he punish the two be­ Canasta and bridge will ~ played. Hsts of contributors to any drive. cause of the rest who are lingering Table prizes )Viii be awarded and Letters of appeal were disre­ in the field? Certainly not. He refreshments served. garded. Telephone calls were not feeds those who are on time and The arrangements committee heeded. So the committee de­ waiting to be fed. includes Mesdames Jack Gersho­ cided to send an influential man What's true of cows is true of vitz, ex-officio; David Carleton, in the community to call on the 1>eople also. decorations; Morris Fishbein and fellow. Surely he would riot dare That sounded reasonable, and Harry Coffman, co-workers; arid to -refuse Mr. X. What wouldn't the lecturer proceeded to deliver David Steiner and Joseph Berson, Mr. X do to h - ' o the drive? So he his prepared talk. hospitality. spared an hou1 of his busy day, Hostesses are Mesdames Morton Michel Gordey, author of "Visa truth you wouldn't operate." Then After two long hours, the lec­ and went to see the prospect. turer turned· to his audience of Baker, Joseph Berson, Aa ro n to Moscow." is a French news­ she revealed h er true age, 94. After a long talk and the most Cleinman , Samuel Gamon, Earl paperman. In Paris at the end Abba Eban, the Israeli Am­ six, and wanted to know how they persuasive argument Mr. X could liked it, and would they care to Fallack, J oseph M . Goldstein, N a­ or the war he met two Gis who bassador. was the guest of honor muster. the fellow - very sweetly than Goldstein, Benjamin Kauf­ proudly showed him two Chagall at a UN showing of "The Faithful hear more. replied: Up stood the same farm hand man, Charles Lappin, J a m e s water colors they'd bought with City." the movie made in Isra·e1. Mushnick, Benjamin Mendelovitz, their savings. Gordey, who then When all the guests were assem­ "I am very honored by your visit, and spoke again of his experi- Mr. X, and I am In sympathy with ences with cows. _ Earl Resnick, Herman Weinstein was married to Chagall's daughter, bled, Ambassador Eban was called and Nathan Zolder. doubted that the pictures were upon to speak. "I find myself em­ your drive, but I cannot give a ny­ True enough, he explained, I authentic. He brough t the Gls to barrassed, sandwiched between thing. Not this year. You see, I said that I wouldn't let the two his father-in-law's studio, where. the newsreel and the feature," he have a poor brother, and he has a cows in the barn go hungry, but berg, Carol B. Golden, Eugene L. the artist saw that the pictures said, "a position more conven­ big family, and he needs my h elp. l didn't say that I would make Goldstein, Edith Ann Grossman, were fakes. "But maybe some­ tionally and appropriately oc: Your own OeSh and blood comes them eat · all the hay In the hay Harriet Edna Grossman, Irwin M. thing can be done," he consoled cupled by Donald Duck." first, you know. Charity begins at stack. Hazen, Stephen Louls Hyman, the distressed Ois. The artist When FCC Commissioner Frieda home, they say." The lecturer from the big town Joel Moses Klein, Carlos Kenlef, washed away parts or the pictures B. Hennock first proposed new TV But Mr. X was mad, and busy took the hint. anci picking up the Morton Korn, Robert Arthur and substituted his own work. He channels for visual education, all as he was, he looked up the poor rest or his prepared hay, hurriedly Lavan, Arlene C. Lessler, Roberta added more touches, then washed the other Commissioners opposed brother to see whether the fellow left the hall. Y. Lindenbaum, Maurice Howard out the fake signature and made her. The commission's new report, told a word of truth. LiPSon, Lorna Tobye Paster, Paula the salvage complete by painting allocating 244 TV channels for ed­ Cella Pickar, Cynthia Ann Robin­ his true signature, "Marc Cha­ ucation out of 2,000 new ones, was Yorn Kippur she took them to Emanuel to Award son, Malcolm Ronald Singer, gall." almost unanimous. The only dis­ Temple Emanuel, where they Deborah /um Smith. Sandra Solo­ Recently the venerable Sarah sent, a partial one, was by Miss heard a cantor sing. "Your grand­ 34 Certificates mon, Jack Talan, Helen Oita Adler was opera ted on for the re­ Hennock, who felt that 11 per cent father was a cantor," 'Mrs. Berlin T rompeter , Lenore White I. and mova1 of cataracts. She's t h e was lnsufflclent. told the chlldren . . . Mary Ellln Thirty-four boys and girls of Cynthia Zaidman mother of the tribe of actors and TI m e magazine's personality asked : "Grandpa Mackey was a the Religious School of Temple Emanuel will receive confirmation actresses which Include Stella and sketch on Irving Berlin was writ­ cantor?" Sil.VER FAMILY PICNIC Luther. "At your age, aren't you ten by Joel Sayre. with the help Ferenc Molnar's "Llllom" re­ certlflcates at the annual con­ afraid of an operation?" SteUa of Berlin's daugh ter, Mary Ellln, ceived poor notices when It first firmation exercise~ at 9 o'clock Plans for the annual picnic of asked her . . . Mrs. Adler replied: who Is a T ime researcher. She opened In Budapest. The revivals, next Friday morning. the Silver Family Circle were made "We had a saying - 1If you're neglected to tell them one story however, were hlt.s and brought Members of the confirmation at Sunday's meeting at the home afraid of bear, don't ro In the ln which she was Involved-an him world renown. Before he class are Roberta Jane Abedon, of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Guy of "oods.' " The operation proved aftermath or the marriage be­ died. Molnar had suffered a hfnrt Melvin George Alperin, Lenard 17 Hamilton Road, Cranston. The successfuJ, and when it was over tween the cantor's songwriter son attack. An old friend who visited Donald Blackman, Marcia Blazar, picnic will be held June 15 at the the patient told the surreon: "I and socialite Clarence Mackey·s him asked about his illness. "This Nancy Ann Cohen, Abbott Walter home of Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Mur­ lied to you. When JOU asked my daughter. Mrs. Berlin always had first heart attack will be Just like Dressler, Helen Feinberg, Carole ray Andriesse on Cape Cod. Bar­ are, I said 'I was 80. I lied because their chlldren celebrate the reli­ 'Llllom.' '' said Molnar. "The re­ Tobey Ollsteln , Morton Glantz, II ney Maldavir is In charge of social I wa1 afraid If I told JOU the gious holidays of both faiths. One vival will be mor& successful." Donald Oleklen, Melvin Golden- activities for the day. 10 THE PROVID----ENCE JEWISH .HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1952 stein, Howard S. Greene, Gerald Alfred Fine, Mrs. Harold Chase, Burrows, Mrs. Jacob I . Fogel, Dr. Heller, Albert Al ter, Harry Prof. E. M. Altman, Abraham Hyman Goldstein, Harold Win­ Rubin, Stanley Myerson, Ma urice Greenberg, Milton Levitt, Fred H. sten. Saul Berman, Leonard Y . S. Share, Saul Geffner, Samuel Strasmich, Hy Mushnick, Nathan Goldman, Morris H. Lazarus, Har­ Michaelson, Simon S.· Greenberg, Temkin, . Dr. Frank Goldstein, old Ratush, Harry Mincoff and !sador Korn, Paul Heymann, Mrs. Mrs. Harold S. Braunstein, Murray Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Podrat. Don't Miss This Buy On Our MET AL DOOR CANOPIES • Baked En))ffl.el , Easy -to -cl ean finish · 48" wide-Choice o.: White, • No water runs- of.f the front--t,ours off Green, Terra Cotto at each side • Protects you and your visitors while Only s29.90 waiting outsi de

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Donor Chairman Note Satisfactory Progress of JCC 0 THE ·STORY OF Membership Drive TEN LITTLE FREE WORKERS 0 The 1952 Membersbip Emoll­ ment campaign of the Jewish Community Center prepared to ,THESE ARE THE WORKERS enter its second phase-enrollment of new members-this week, as campaign officials pronounced the success of the first, or re-enroll­ men t , phase. Terming results of the -first phase as very satisfactory, David • Meyers, campaign chairman, re­ ~il·!l~~RiGiil ported that the Center now has a · Ten little free workers in this country fine and fair. greater income, as well as a gene­ But 11 you cherish your freedom-worker have a care/ ral membership that already is Te~ little free workers-Reddy was doing fine one-third higher than ever before in Center history. iWtbejialisitrumienthiwereje. l On the eve of the beginning of 1 1 the second phase, Meyers and his campaign officials noted that un­ Nine· little free workers laughed at Reddy's fate MISS ANNETTE LEA ELMAN solicited advance new member­ Miss Elman is donor chairman of ships are being received a t the Nong fedeimedicrthelre wj eighli l . I the Junior Hadassah Donors· Tea Genter in substa!" tial numbers Ci and Installation to be held Sunday that reveal the widespread interest at 3 P. M .. at Beth David Syna­ of the general community, and gogue. Guest speaker will be promise a successful drive. Com­ Eight little tree workers thought this country heaven Mrs. Sarah Neiman Kauffman, plete pla ns for this phase, Meyers But the government took over the railroads, then there were seven. past national president of Junior said, will be ready in ten days. Hadassah. Co-chairmen sel"ving u n d e r Meyers are Sydney Kane . and -! ~ ! .! I l I Seven little free workers-' till the miners got in a fiL · • Softball League Milton C. Kay, special prospects; Irvin H. Bornside and Edwin Uncle said co~rs essential tookir leai six. .i l I Soforenko, general solicitations, i Will Try Again and Mrs. Raymond G. Franks and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis, women's Plagued by two successive wash0 outs, the Providence J ewish Soft­ division. Six little free workers till tm day did arrive ball League will make a third at­ Captains include Mrs. Samuel TM steel mills, loo, were federalized-in tmjere /iv~ I I tempt to get the 1952 season un­ Markoff, Mrs. William P. Wein- derway on three local diamonds Sunday morning. Three double headers are on tap, all first games JWV Post 23, Five little tree workers-but the farmers are free no niore starting at 9: 30. The farms have been collectivized-that leaves only four. Sunday.'s schedule follows: Auxiliary Install Cranston vs Technoprint at Aqueduct Field, Cranston (Eden Post 23 and Auxi.Jia ry, J ewish War Veterans, held their joint I It l I Park Section ) ; M & F Insurance Four little free workers Iii/ the government' did decree annual installation of officers vs Natcor at Richardson Park : All must have free legal advice-then there were three. Waldorf vs Broadway Auto Sales program Saturday at their head­ at Hopkins Park. quarters, 100 Niagara Str<;et. The continuous Sunday rain Installed as post officers were Maurice Cohen, commander; Wil­ I l I has resulted in a later opening liam Boslovitz, senior vice-com­ Three. little tree workers-the number is getting,few, date than in any of the previous But with government groceries selling food-then there were two. four years of the league's history. ma nder; Charles Stern, vice-com­ All six teams are reported ready mander; David Vecker, judge ad­ and anxious to take the field in vocate; Edward Barad, quarter­ pursuit of the championship won master; Nate Winer, adjutant; l i Two little tree workers-our story's almost done, last year by Waldorf Tuxedo Com­ Max Miller, chaplain : Dr. Joseph pany. Markowitz, surgeon, and David With clerics at work in federal stores- that leaves only one. .... Baratz, Philip Rosenfield and Joseph Dickens, trustees. One little free worker-the reporter son-of-a-gun Cranston Bowling Paul J. Robin, installing officer, I was assisted by Joseph Dickens. Banquet Tomorrow Auxiliary officers are Beatrice Nelson, president: Irma KW!JSha, The Cranston J ewish Center senior vice-president: Frances men's bowling league will hold its Cohen, Junior vice-president: Lil­ annual banquet tomorrow even­ lian Mistowski, chaplain; Harriet Ing in the ballroom of the Narra­ Gordon, conductress: Fr a n c es gansett Hotel. Ben Mellion and A g r a n i c k , recording secretary: ,~-··111llll& Morris Corman are in charge of Anne Lipsey, corresponding secre­ I Ten little workers-but they are no longer free ba nquet arrangements, with Max tary : Sally Scheer, patriotic in­ They work when and where ordered, and at a fixed rate you -· White chairman of the prize com­ structor: Frances Agronlck, his­ And 11 all could have been prevented U they'd only seen flt lo agree mittee. torian : Jessie Goldstein, Sally And work together Instead of 114ylng "It never can happen lo met" Prizes will be awarded to the Blumenthal and Esther L. Bloom, nw, HVwtlHmtnt app•Of"ed an OVff the country about two Y••n •••• It ,. republished tedoy Me:avu It .. holders or the five leading indivi­ trustees. ..,. thatly than •ver with ,..,pect to encreachlng soclall.,..) dual averages, high three string Anne Lipsey, past president, as­ sisted by Sally Blumenthal. In­ total, high single string, and to stalled the officers. the first, second and third place Guests included Sidney D. Long, team members. Awards for per­ state department commander: El­ fect attendance will be made. liot Slack, department senior vice­ Favors will be distributed to the commander. and Herman Braff , ladies. na tional ,public relations officer .

• THE PROVIDENCE JEWISH HERALD, PRIDAY, MAY 23, 1952 11

an annual meeting o! the entire Recent Engagements family, to be held in a different B. Simon city every year. ' Myron Kalman o! New London PIANO TUNER and Putnam was welcomed home Sine~ 1910 from his Army service in Korea. Pianos and Playe'r Pianos Mrs. Rose Sha!ner,_matriarch o! ·Tuned, Regulated, Repaired the Family, Mrs. Hannah Kalman Reasonable - Reliable and4Isadore Sha!ner, all o! New MoMy Sack Guannt•• London, were guests at the mee~ 226 WEBSTER A VENUE ing. El 1-2275

Cji:{t;A rt-> .... SOS HOPE STREET, ,ROVI0ENCE, R. I,

INGLISH IONI CHINA MISS DEBORAH NAOMI ROSEN MISS LAURA LEVINE · MISS ERMA SACHS • 10i,pi.e• bt ••w .sf ..+ Mr. and Mrs. IAlO H. Rosen of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levine of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Saehs of ir1 Fiu Engfish lo"• 128 Woodbine Street announce the Lynn, Mass. announee the en­ 233 Washington Avenue announee a.tu war,,, .... cl.. engagement of their daughter, Miss gagement of their daughter, Miss the engagement of their daughter, li'gMlul wodrm•' ,., •• Mrs. Harris Isaacson of Lewiston. man of 223 Prairie Avenue. Rittner of Reservoir Avenue. r. Mune. Miss Levine, who was graduated Photo by Luckett Studio Miss Rosen is a junior at Wel­ from the Univer sity of Massaehu- tesley College. Her flanee w a s setts and attended the Graduate il)g secretary; Mrs. Dora Chafetz, graduated from Hebron Academy, &hool of Education of Boston Uni- treasurer; Mrs. Samuel Alperin, Bates College and Harvard Uni­ verslty, Is a member of Sigma Del- correspanding secretary, and Jack versity Law &boo!. ta T~u. Her flanee, a graduate of IGarfinkel , chaplain. Syd C-Ohen Providenee College and Bryant was appamted historian. College, belongs to Delta Epsilon I .Plans were made to hold the Sigma and Sigma Lambda Pl. annual picnic and outing on Sun- IRVING ELECTRIC Co. An October wedding Is planned. day, June 15 at Goddard Park. u •ktteMd •. . white trans­ Serving on the arrangements lUQnt duna wtth 1-4 karat mid. a lto H~ pat tffn.& Electrical JWV to Hold 7th committee are Mrs. Eugene Sil­ a.nd dithcatc shad«. verman, Mrs. David I . Cohen, Contractors Convention Sunday Robert M . C-Ohen, Mrs. Dora Cha­ • O.JH" mond•~ fetz, Mrs. Sam Aiperirr and Syd • OP•" frid.y t1it• Commercial - Industrial The national commander of the Cohen. • p.s,kin.g f,cititi.s Home Wiring Jewish War Veterans, Paul Gins­ Expansion of the Circle to in­ • • it ~n.di.tiot\•d berg, will be guest o! honor at the IRVING FISHMAN clude all out-of-state elements of Elmhurst 1-u.tl seventh annual convention o! the the family who, because o! dis­ 83 Worr.ington Street Jewish War Veterans ot Rhode tance. are not now affiliated. was • HO 1-8614 Island, Sunday al the Narragan­ outlined. Plans will be made for sett Hotel. Marvin Rumpler is general chairman of the arrangements SOLVED, committee assisted by Dr. Joseph Fishbein, dinner; Gerald A. Oster, Alt Your Building and constitution and by-laws; Harold Improvement Problems Winsten, resolutions; L e o n a r d Levin, credentials; Louis Baruch FREE ESTIMATES OM Rubenstein, rules; Ted zenofsky, RECREATION ROOMS hospital and rehabilitation; Rabbi Abraham Chill, memorial service; Ask lo, a FRIE Hoo~ Plan t ook P a u I .J. J:l.<)bin, distinguished guests; Herman Braff, publicity, and Robin, Elliot R . Sia.ck, Rump­ ARCH ler and Arthur R-Osen, Journal. Gov. Dennis J. Roberts and Lumber Co., Inc. Mayor Walter Reynolds will be "Y001 Downtown Lumber Yo,d'' guests. Robin will be master o! ceremonies. 353 Washington Street JA 1-2100 ·;:: FRIE PARK/NG--0• ""' M "• lot Touro Installs VISIT THl direct1y ,w:xt to out Main oHiu lHROllMlHT ClHTIR an.d d&owroon:.s. New Members ·:::. HlARlST YOU - FREE DELIVERY - PROVI New members Installed by Touro I Praterp.al Association May 14 at ;:;::~ Horrogonwtt ll•ctr ic Co. •PP• iiif Touro Hall were Stanley Greb­ y•., .:::;:~fSf f;f :: r,y stem, Rudy L . Snyder, Herbert Talan and Eli Levin, associate M ::~Co. PREPAID HEALTH CARE through :100,:=~ W eybossef Str••t member. Installing officers were Dr. Har­ old Harw..el, president. • George :-:-:,: Mo.son' s Pharmacy BLUE CROSS for hospital core Berk, Louis Halpern, Harry &h­ ::::;:- U69 t,ood St.; Woshin9ton Pork wartz and Dr. Marshall Born,. am.a, stein. J . 0 . Sott Souci Co. Otneyv'lfte Squor• tr•:•:•i: PHYSICIANS SERVICE \? PAWTUCKET for surgical-medical core I Gabrilowitz Family :t -:~; &lo cksto"• Volley Gos Only onc.e o yeor is membership poutbfe on a non~roup enroU nt basis Circle Elects & ll•ctrtc Co. in the~ two non-p,olit plans for p,epoid heal1h core. Yovt oppom,nify is 55 High Str•et now - through June 7 th . Send in the coupon below, or visit any drvg .Jos,;ph Chafetz was elected ? 1}'. store for opplic.otion b'onks; or viSft yoo, nearest enrol M< i.,..i • Unemployed No Age limit Also elected were Philip Shat - .f: WAKlftlLO nn. l!rst vice•presld.ent; Irving Sh••cfon't • Retired or No Physical Examination Z% Custom Hou.. 8treet Oabrllowltz, second vice-presi­ Main Strfff • Employed by firms JA 1- 8'1' dent-; Mrs. Jack Garllnkel, record- tNo Red Tope of 10 or less persons WUTIIILY ,------Wetter1y ,.,,,.ftvre Co. 'I HI EDWIN SOFORENKO and HOWARDS. GREENE of High St,.. , 1 ILUl CIIOSS ond PHYSICIANS SlllVlCI : 31 Conol Str-t, Providence 2, II. I. HIWPOIIT : I believe I om eligible for non roup enroll ent in your prepaid H•w,ort IIMtrlc c.,,. I W ,7hol'le• St,.. t I health core plans. Pl1>ose send me o d1tKt1ptlve folder ond appli­ I SURANC UNDERWRITERS, INC. : cation cord. : .;.:.. COMMERCIAL and .... ,.rt 0•• U.ht c.. :Nome "' rha-:1tt.. , I • Address PERSONA ANALYSIS I WOOHsoc:«n ::.-f: ·~·i_:, : City IU WA HJ OTON 8TJU!t:T UNl1tJJ 1- lt2J al•dt•t•,.. V•tloy G~H I 1 & l ..ctrlc C., New Y•rk 0 u Platt treet, N. Y , WhltduJI J ·$771 : Nome of Employer No. of Employee, : 1 CJi-,tonStrMt '.':'.A- I I ....______._ J· :-;:~ ~------J 12 THE PROVIDENCE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 195?

CHUG REUNION OUTING den, PA 2-7747, or Helene Korb, Hadassah's New President Is Installed Chug, formerly Masada , Young DE 1-0008. Zionist Study Group, will hold a •.______In the 1953 reunion outing on Sunday from 2 to 11 P. M. at George Washing­ Manner ton ResfrVation. InformatiOn may WE BUY AND PAY be obtained by calling Adele Gil- THE PANEL BACK HIGHEST PRICES_ FOR Frankfurters For FOR SECOl:ND HAND RESTYLING Weenie Roasts MEN'S CLOTHING CUSTOM FURS Also Rags- and Junk of all descriptions -CALL- Benjamin Schonfeld 220 Willard Avenue corner Hilton St. Tel. UN 1-2561

MRS. GEORGE SAVIN, newly elected president of the Provi­ ARE YOU SATISFIED dence Chapter of Hadassah , accepts the gavel from RABBI ELI A. BOHNEN, who installed the new Hadassah officers at the final meet­ WITH YOUR .PRESENT STATIONER? ing of the season' last Tuesday. Photo by Fred Kelman Mr. Irving A. Ackerman, '*nerol Manager Of the Paramount Office Supply Co., Inc. and his Stoff invite your patronage. We ore complete Mrs. Samuel Chase, Mrs. G . Sid­ office outfitte rs- featuring , a complete line of supplies, exclusive notional lines of office fu rniture, a complete printing service--and all Zionists Report On ney Granoff and Miss Pearl Smith. viCe-presidents, Mrs. Aaron Caslo­ makes of typewriters and adding machines sold, rented and re paired. Membership Drive witz. financial secretary, Mrs. MAY WE HAVE OUR REPRESENTATIVE CALL? Details of the membership drive Karl F oss. financial secreta ry. being conducted by the Zionist Mrs: Morris Sweet , recording District of Providence were dis- secretary, Mrs. Robert Block. cor­ 0 1 cussed at a meeting held la st responding secretary, Mrs. Milton ~~ PARflmou~nT .~0ff lCfff.. SSU PPlY., comPAnY, inc. Tuesday a t the home of Dr. Ilie V. Kessler. treasurer, Miss G er­ Berger. Reports on the progress trude B . Tarnapol. counsellor. ~~ s-- -p,,_,,. - Ofl= ()~,,.. of the drive were given . Mrs. Eric Denhoff, sentinel. Mrs. 24 • 26 CUSTOM MOUSE STREET, PROVIDENCE 3, R. I. . . . Sa muel Cohen , guide. Mrs. Lionel CHOOSE Your own Silhouette, Pa rt1c1pa tmg were the follow- Rabb, gua rdia n . a nd Mrs. Arthur Collar and . . Sleeve ing m embers: M. Loms Abedon. ,Kaplan, Mrs. Meyer s. Miller a nd treatments. Ha rry Jagolinzer, Paul Chernov, Miss Mollie Smith. trustees. - Samuel Berditch. Samuel Korb. your own skins from Elected · to the board were Mes ­ PICK · OUT James Goldma n , Alton Gilstein, da mes Arthur Abrich. Gustav hundreds of quality Joseph Bloomfield, Maurice Hen­ Awerma n. Joseph Cohen. Ha rry peltries. del, Louis Baruch Rubinstein. Wil­ Mo-vED Davis. Louis Garber. Thomas H . liam D. Strong. J ack T e mkin . D E C I D E on your own lining Go Id ber g . George Goldsmith. Char les Temkin. George Pullma n, from a large variety. Benja min Gruber. Sidney Rabino­ Samuel Michaelson . Sheldon Hel­ DICTATE your own specifica ­ witz. George Reizen. J acob · Sa xe. ler, Victor Weinrich. Joseph Smith AXELROD-MUSIC, Inc. Sa muel Shlevin, Irving Wattma n. tions exactly as you and Nath an Temkin. m embership wont th e co at ch airm an . Solomon Rubenstein a nd Miss MORE SPAC__I_O US QUARTrns finished. Ann Bercovi~ . Now at 251 WEYBOSSET ST. PROV., R. I. For Fur Storage B'nai B'rith Summer Program For CALL GA 1-6593 Women Install Same Phone Number GA 1-4833 Now the only Teen-Age Girls Roger Williams Chapter. B 'nai remaining WEINBERG in the A special . summer program for BALpWIN PIANOS AND EVERYTHING MUSICAL B'rith Women h eld its 15th an­ fur business in R. I. teen-age girls has been announced nua l celebration supper and in­ by lylagnolia Ma nor, Magnolia. stallation of officers Monda y even ­ ing, Ma y 12 at the Jewish Com ­ Mass .. wi-th massage, diet , exercise ti a nd a supervised weight reducing munity Center. Mrs. Joseph J . 1 program a mong the fea tures of - DON'T 1 ick Up CARPETS Seefer was toastmaster. G reet ­ the course. ings were extended to the Chapter by Coleman Zimmerman, presi­ Instruction in tennis. golf. rid­ We sh'ampoo your-tacked-down ing, swimm·ing a nd bowling will dent of the Lodge and Joseph Carpets and Upholstery Finkle. Following the installa tion be given . Additio na l activities include hiking, Sa iling , summer of officers by Mrs. Israel Goldma n R-ight in Your Home or Office of Boston, a program of songs Was theatre a nd sigh tseeing trips on n,· .,1A c111~r.. :So Shrlnkace or the North Shore. presented by Mrs. Albert Coken . f r1nin;:. \l'e al!>o fliPecia! h.:e in ('lean· Groups will be limited to 12 1ug oricntah1. hrmuJluom 11nd t" i._,t . 385 WESTM INSTER STREET The incoming sla te is as follows : Mrs. Lollis Mirman , presiden t : girls, and will be formed for the Carpet laying a nd Repaira period of J une 22 to Sept. I. ~ a •pec ia lty Inquiries ma y bt m ade by writ­ £&ttmale8 on Reque•t J ing Ma gnolia Ma nor. or calling · Ma1rnolia 1333. PART OF v. G~~~~1~~~: :.~~~:I~.GIAN Confirination at 392 Benefit St.. Prov., R.I. PL 1-5100 l,Q):.,~J;::j TODAY'S Beth El Friday T he 75th an nua l Confirma tion EARNINGS FOR- _exercises of T emple Beth El will take place next Friday, May 30 a t 10 A. M. with 17 mem bers of th e.. 1952 confirma tion class partici­ Narragansett Hotel pating in the program. The class theme will be "The Center of J ew­ "i sh Lea rning ". T hose who will be confirmed a re OPERATES THE ONLY SEPARATE, Susan Adler. R ut.h Charon . John PERMANENT ICo h en. Stephen Feinstein. Naomi Fershtman, Alan Ger tsacov. Ro­ berta R a min. Ya lta Isenberg, Ela ine Kritz. Edward K ravitz. KOSHER KITCHEN Ed ward Leand. Robert Loeber , in Rhode Island Paul Markoff . Alla n Norma n. Da vid Silverman. Eleanor Wcnkart In Full Accordance W ith The a nd Richa rd Zacks. When you spend your pay for all your living A reception will be held at the JEWISH DIETARY LAWS Na rragansett Hotel F riday even ­ expenses and luxuries first, and then think about Combining All the Conveniences of a Modern ing' from 8 to 10 o·c1ock by the saving, you··11 find it pretty difficult. But, if you Hotel With T hose of Downtown Location. The paren ts of the m embers of the SAVE FIR ST- before you spend, you'll be Narraga nsett is the Only Hotel in Rhode Island confirma tion class. building secmity for your future in a safe and which offers this service. A Mashgiach is on t he sensible way. Make a habit of adding to your premises a t a ll times to supervise the prepara tion insured savings account each week or each SELFIIELI' GAME NIGHT and ser vicing of all KOSHER FOODS. month. Stop in and meet our friendly people. Rhode lslund Selfhelp will hold Bookings For Spring and Summ'lr n game n igh t for mem bers and Now Being Accepted friends Sunday ut 8 : 16 P . M. at _ROGER IUl&Uftlllll the J ewish Community Cen ter. A PLANNING A BAR MITZVAH? CALL US NOW Is hort business meeting with elec- FOR YOUR RESERVATION tion of offi cers a nd the boa rd of ~~~-dmt.d~ 1 directors will precede the ga mes. .. KOSHER •• •••TMINaTIIQ fftlH'I'. ••ovt•s•cs CATERING I r:;::W ~::n:: Jg l:::;n: d::: 10:~: AT ITS BEST Ipluc~ une 16 at Camp Cen terla nd. , THE PROVIDENCE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1952 13

Donors Chairman Country Fair and Auction Officials I Israel will present a Strawberry will be used to replenish the tem­ Festival ;,.t 1 :30 P. M. on Thurs- pie kitchen. , day, June l2. The affair will be Mrs. David Yanover is chairman and Mrs. Leo Bojar is co-chair­ held on the lawn at the home of man. Mrs. David. Genser, 123 Beach- Hotel Rockledge Nahant, Mass. On New England's beautiful north shore, surrounded on three, .ides by wate r. Excellent cuisine, immaculate appointments. Special seasonal rat~s. Holiday Houseparty MAY 30th WEEKEND · Special Rote $32.50 per persa~ includes Thursday dinner thru .I Sunday dinner. Send for brochure: EVELYN GOLD, Mgr. BE 2·5521 87a Mason Terrace r Brookllne1 Mass. MRS. HARRY KATZ Mrs. Katz is general chairman of the third annual Donors Lun­ ' cheon of the Ladies Auxiliary of Providence, RabbinicaT College of NARRAGANSETT PIER Telshe. to be held Tuesday at 12:30 P. M. at the Narragansett Hotel. HOCHMAN '-S . BARRINGTON .Apartments and · Rooming House WATERFRONT 35 Narragansett Avenue FOUR LARGE BEDROOM Facing the Beach_ HOUSE These women are officials of the Country Fair and Auction, sponsored by the Women's Association of the Jewish Community - ALL CONVENIENCES - Center, which will be held next Tuesday at the Center from 10 A. M . All Rooms with Kitchen Privileges / _ No objection to until 10 P. M. Mrs. Joseph Adelson (seated at left) is general chair­ Open Every Sunday Till 5 P. M. two families with children man. Her co-chairmen include Mrs. Walter Adler (center), Mrs. Arthur PL 1-9086 M. Newman and Mrs. Milton C. Kay !standing). · Also DE 1-7820 - WA 1-1863 SEE MR. HOCHMAN ON THE PREMISES , OR BY APPOI.NTMENT are Mesdames Sarah Zenofsky, senior vice-president; Beatrice Lt. Bloom Post, Mi 11 e r , junior vice-president; UN 1-5878 Evenings Narragansett Pier Miriam Goldfine, recording secre­ tary; Dorothy Forman. corres­ THE MAPLES Auxiliary Install ponding secretary; Rae Honig­ 11 blum. chaplain; Sarah Winoker, Perkins Avenue Milton Forman was installed as conductress; Bessie Swartz, guard ; commander of Lt Leonard Bloom Shirley Sherr, treasurer; Emma Narragansett Pier Rooms with modern kitchen Post 284. Jewish War Veterans. facilities. new electric refrigera­ Cohen, Dorothy Forman and and Mrs. Dorothy Massover was Miriam Goldfine, trustees. tors. Nicely furnished. Trans­ seated as president of the Auxi­ EUGENE TERRACE portation to and from beach. liary at the annual installation Mrs. Sarah Winoker was in­ on premises Sunday afternoons meeting held May 13 at Post staJling officer. and Mrs. ·Einma Brown and Caswell Streets Charlie Bochner headquarters. 171 Woodbine Street, Cohen instaJling conductress. HO 1-0561 Cranston. Ra bbi Abraham Chill, past na­ FEW APARTMENTS LEFT , Other officers of the Post are tional chaplain a_nd now State -GET YOURS NOW! Irving Sherr, senior vice-com­ Department chaplain, was princi­ All electric kitchens, with showers and mander; Joseph Golditch, junior pal speaker. He also conducted large screened porches - 1 block from main bathhouse SALK'S MANOR vice-commander; Ted Zenofsky, the memorial service and gave quartermaster; Everett Levinson, the closing prayer. Kenneth Adler. - SPEND YOUR SUMME/( HERE WITH YOUR FRIENDS - Narragansett Pier judge advocate; Dr. Emerson Tor­ Alvin Solomon and Selma Malinou ON PREMISES SUNDAY 1-6 P. M. 2 FOUR ROOM ga:n, surgeon; Louis Massover, ad­ provided entertainment; the lat­ jutant; Meyer Grossman, chap­ ter was accompanied by her for other information call Days GA 1-9591 APARTMENTS lain· Norman Cohen, officer of the brother, Sheldon Malinou, a_t the Nights DE 1-9506 day; Marvin Barshay, historian. All-Electr'tc kitchens, shower stall piano. or our agent, R. W. Caswell, Kingston Road bathrooms, newly renovated, nicely and Arthur Bazar, Norman Cohen furnished. 3 double rooms, kitchen and Saul Friedman, trustees. Tel. Narr. 928 privileges. Electric refrigerators, gas ranges, washing m a c h t n e , Levinson was instaJling officer. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL NATHAN EUGENE Owners CATHERINE EUGENE screened-In porches. Private play­ ground. assisted by EJliot F. Slack, senior The Sisterhood of ' Temple Beth vice-commander of the Depart­ ST 1-3739 or GA 1-1268 ment of R. I . Other Auxiliary officers installed

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14 THE PROVIDENCE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1952 Post 23, JWV, and Auxiliary Install Officers

Beatrice Nelson, newly elected president of Ladies Auxiliary Rhode Island Post 23, being installed by her sister, Anne Lipsey, past · president, at last week's installa.tion ceremonies. Photo by Fred Kelman

_WINTMAN FAMILY CIRCLE June. The door prize was won by Plans were m a.de by the Wint- Mrs. Joe Zimmerman. Mrs. Perl­ man Family Circle at a rece.nt man · and Mrs. Milton Wintman Commander Maurice B. Cohen, receiving the gavel from retir· meeting held at the home of Mr. were hostesses. The next m eeting ing commander David Baratz. Past commander Aaron Cohen, left, a committee meeting last Monday. and Mrs. Murray Perlman of · will be held at the home of Mrs. father of commander Cohen, who installed him, and Paul J . Robin, Joseph Gladstone is chairman. Pawtucket for a family picnic in I rene Fishbein of Moore Street. right, installing officer, look on at last week's Installation of R. I. ,Proceeds will go to the Talmud Post 23, Jewish War Veterans. Tora h. ______P_ h_o_to_ bY_FI_·e_d_K_ e_l_m_a_n ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;R;;;;;;A;;;;;;L;;;P;;;H;;;;;;'S;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ , G a n upset by Team B. Pianos of Distinction BOWLIN Millie Tragar rolled 308 and SERVICE STATION Steinway FINEMAN-TRl~KEL :0s;e~~e ~!~~~~ g 3':.:~r:~d ~~~~=~ OILS c~:~c~:=~siNG Mason & Hamlin by Jack Jacobson 112, D. Strashnick 104, M. Rodyn 11 Geo. M. Cohan Blvd . Chickering . Morris Satloff's Tigers took the 96 and M. Greenberg 90. · , . RALPH ROSENTHAL American Division championship, Knabe winning all four points, which put CIRCLE JOINT MEETING Baldwin them one point ahead of Art Piv­ A joint meeting of all branches Kimball nick's Athletics and Haro Id Reliable Window of the Providence District Com­ Vose Golden's White Sox. Cleaning Company Donald Cohen was high for the mittee Workmen's Circle will be Ivers & Ponds held Sunday at 8 P . M. at the 9 Meni Court HO 1-2889 Tigers with 117, 137 and 111 for Established 1921 Krakauer 365. Norman Gordon 315 and Circle headquarters, 29 Snow AWNINGS AND STORM WINDOWS Winter Morris Satloff 323 also had good Street. A movie on racial discri­ INSTALLED o'1d REMOVED scores. The White Sox also took mination will be shown. A draw­ Hallet & Davis ing for the annual raffle sponsored Kranich & Boch four points, but fell short of the lead by one point. Hal Levin by Ladies Branch 812 will take Gulbransen rolled 113, 107 and 113 for 333, place. Refreshments will be served. ARROW LINES Weser Bros. and Irving Datz bowled 313 to Admission is free. PROVIDENCE - HARTFORD OAILY SERVICE Jewett help take the match from the ~ Also Yankees. PENNY SALE Final arrangements were IJlade .- CHARTER WORK - AND OTHER FINE MAKES The Athletics, who led by one FOR ALL OCCASIONS CALL point until the final week, split for the Beth David Men's Club 21 Cliff Street GA 1-0872 with the Indians. Harry Gold­ Penny Sale to be held, June 2-5 at also 15 spinet styled pianos.- berg's R eds lost one string to keep ' them from tying the Phils for first. - TERMS IF DESIRED - Bob Greene of the Senators bowled 320. At Liffmann & Turilli there's a pion

SUNNYSIDE DEBS You can buy an Israel Bond and get a Prospectus at: by Estelle Welner Store your furs in dry cold storage vaults ... perfect Muriel Rothstetn ·s Team A hideaway from moths, Summer heat, theft and fire. widened its lend by taking three 32 Custom House Street JA 1-8914 points. Team A now has 32 points: The consistently dry cool atmosphere he lps regain Mimi Rodyn·s Team B took cine & vital oils, so necessary to a fur's supple we ll -being! point to bring Its total to 29. Next AMIIICAN FINANCIAL DEYUOl'MENT CORPORATION FOR ISUU FUR STORAGE-FOURTH FLOOR week's foll\- points could mean a s.... ., ,.,..... "cl' • complete vi ctory !01· Team A 0 1· '------...1 T H E PROVIDENCE J EWI SH H ERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1952 15

a lways keep better m en tha n theY­ give away. R. A. HURLEY It would seem like George Weiss a nd his scouts are still setting the Real Estate SYD COHEN· pace. Est. 1903 • APPRAISING Damyankees • ADVISING • AUCTIONEERII-IG poorly for Ch a mps a • SELLING Some 15 yearr ago, G eorge Weiss, then handling the extensive year ago. His bad control was GAspee 1-7210 fann system of the New York worse than ever, and he couldn't 723 Hosp ital T r u st Bldg. Yankees. sold rookie Buddy Has­ go more than two or three inn.ings. sett for three players and $40,000. Fighting to reta in their crown while they a lso built a new club Roaches, Bugs, Immediately, he sold the three Silver Fish, Rats, Mice, Ants, players for good --pro"flts. Within with rookifs, New York was forced . Beetles, Fleas, Moths, etc., com­ two years Hassett was sold- by the reluctantly, to give up on Byrne. pletely and scientifically extermi-: SILVERTOWN club which had taken him from It could not afford -the luxury of nated. Guaranteed results. One the Yankee chain, and he wound h a ving him start regularly when room or entire building°. '(our ~ up once again the property of ·the every game was so vital. property fully protected, No CARS and TRUCKS New Yorkers. Tomm y wen t t o St. Louis, wit h charge for expert inspeftio n. When W eiss fi nally closed the a ceUa r outfit wh ere h e was under NEW ENGLAND PEST CONTROL CO. NEW-USED books on the d eal, h e h a d a dded n o pressure a nd h a d n o penna nt Make your selection with the to worry a bout-a nd set a bout 447 So. Water St. Providence assistance of $105,000 to the treasury- and still GA,pee 1-1981 workin g himself into form. In Edward M. Stondel had Hassett. JOSHUA M. ROSEN, son of Mr. This month has seen a similar about a m on t h he sta rted t o win­ a nd Mrs. Hym en I . R osen of 7 situation come up in reverse, a nd a nd did his old m a tes som e good Lillia n Avenue, wh o was Bar Mit z­ Silvertown Chevrolet Co. Weiss' ears must be burning at the by beating th e " big" team s. W ith vah Apr i1 19 at Con gregation Son s Inc. open laughter going- on through­ New Yor k, Overmire t urned in a of Abrah am. A reception in h is 56 P lainfi e ld St. Providence, R. I. I couple of fi n e jobs th a t were a h on or was held a t tt1e h ome of his EL 1-4900 Res. PL 1-0238 out the ·Am erican League. big help to Stengel. Both sides pa rents. It seems that last year the were satisfied. Photo by Roberts Studio -B-uild World Champs, desperate for a This spring Stubby came up 1------­ who could get the ball over with a sore arm. He did not t he plate and be depended upon uncertain ., lineup. Stengel was pitch a single inning. The Yan­ forced to experim ent for a full Israel for a creditable joq behind the kees' problem was simple. They Big Three a nd rookie T om Mor­ month, and he had to combat a had .an overloaded roster and had terrible h itting slum p. gan. gave up T ommy Byrne and a to cut down. "I:here was an over­ bundle of cash for Stubby Over­ One factor saved New. York from with abundance of , good . pit­ falling ou t of the pennant race mire. chers with their fut ures ahead of About a week ago, on May 15, right at_ the start. Can't you them, who must be rated ahead of guess? T h at factor was the sen­ the Yankees released Over mire, Overm ire. Bonds sationa l performance of the ex­ a nd wh o picked him up? The The fact that the Browns picked Browns. So St. Louis h as the ~ash Yankees-Porterfteld, Byrne, Pil­ him up was of no concern to New lette, Jensen, Cou rtney, Wilson, as wen as Byrne-AND Overmire. York. What did matter was that Quite a t rick. Delsing, Shea, Dyck, Stewart­ the deal had helped . t h e Yanks against top clubs like the Indians. STATE OF ISRAEL Did the Yanks really get a bad more than they h ad anticipated. NOW Now t he World Champs are Independence Bond Issue bargain? Did they take the sort ol Byrne has becom e an In dian getting straightened ouf and a re ~ fleecing they so often h anded out scalper, and indirectly, is still climbin g. to other clubs in past years? Be­ "winning" for New York. Overmire True en ough , there a r e enough You can i,jet a Prospectus and buy y0t1r lieve it or not, the answer to both served his 1951 purpose. Yankees a round the league to lond ot American Financial and questions is no. JUnE21 m a ke up a pretty strong club. But Development Corporation for luoel Actually, t he deal shows t ha t All over the baseball m ap they tha t does n ot m a ke New York a the Yankees' gener8. 1 manager is are laugh ing at New York's recent dumb outfit. The Yanks a re still 32 Custom House Street still far and a way the best opera­ generosity in stren gthen in g t he opera ting with a surplus-and they JA 1-8914 tor in the gam e. It reveals that h e Senators. They are pointin g to still has m ore talent on the hoof th e rem endous volum e of ex­ than any other outfit ca n boast. Yankees wh o are starring for other clubs. These facts are taken "Satisfaction Makes Friendship" AMERICA'S FINEST GREYHOUNDS RUNNING AT RAYNHAM Tommy Byrne was going very to indicate that th e Bronx brain­ trust is losin g its touch. T he t rue indication is t hat New Ownership and Management of York still has a fair share of a Horry D. Jogolinzer and Norman B. Jogolinzer monopoly. on the player market. T he Yan ks system still is feeding DON'T G. H. Spencer Roofing Co. more talent to t he Stad ium t h an one club can po"5ibly use. T he BE MISLED BY YOUR FRONT WHEELS surplus has to go som ewh~e. It has happened that trades Have Them- STEER You Correctly! Free Estimates were m a de because the h e3.t of t h e Complete Insurance I, , . penna nt competition m a de it inore Coverage . ~ , practical t o get a season ed veter a n 33 Years Experience ~ s to assure tha t the current pen ­ n a nt race could be won than t o FRONT END go a lon g with a rookie who h a dn't 11M• NEW ROOFS • ROOF REPAIRS yet realized his potentia l. T h ere • SIDEWALLS • MET AL GUTTERS a re a lways new rookies t o replace ALIGNMENT • WOOD GUTTERS • DRAINPIPES th ose who ar e sold. Some excellent you'ng players 1129 Westminster. St. GA 1-1210 have been discarded for this rea­ Also-- son. Bill Wight was traded for Ed Lopa t. Bob Porterfield and Don WHEEL BALANCING -- BRAKES Johnson, neither of whom had any luck in Yankee uniforms, BODY and FENDER WORK were trailed for Bob Kuzava, who / Watch your money was instrumental in helping win UNDERCOATING -- Special $21.95 I last year's pennant. Clint Court- ney, a fine rookie ca tcher, was Largest a nd Most Moder"n Equipped Shop in the State traded to the Browns for Jim Mc­ Really mount . Donald, a fine pitcher. T hat's how Duane Pillette went to St. Louis. Friendship Body & Radiator Works As far as the Washington deal was concerned, New York wanted 111 POINT ST., Corner CHESTNUT ST. Irv Noren , a fine center fielder , Provide nce, R. In a dividend -earning a nd a left hand hitter (a Yankee I. Stadium necessity). More than six pb\yers h ad to be cut from the roster. so the Yanks co4ld afford Savings Account!* to give up a lot in return for what the:,, got. Simple mathema tics, i ust as simple as thn t. ARE YOU ~ cJ:l!UJlf• ? *~ .. Shea, over 30 years old, wasn't getting a ch a nce to pitch. There Do you know that with o wisely, When you save here, you not only keep your were too many young pitchers who money safe . . . you start it growing with the must be kept. So the loss of Shea se lected Life Insurance pro­ substantial dividends we pay twice yearly I You meant nothing. The same went can save regularly, or just as you please. Your for Archie Wilson . The Yanks gram your family con hove on account is cordially invited. fi~ure they trnded J ensen for Noren. income of $400.00 pe r month Even a fter th is trade 11 11 d t h e for 2S ye a rs ? loss of J e rry Colc m 11 n . New York h 11d too mnn y player s. T h ree nnc For full details, consult rookies-Carey, Miller and Sch aef­ fer- had tO be option ed to Kansas City un til room ca n be m ade for th c m . An d even th 11 t wasn 't FRANK LAZARUS cnou,rh. So Overmire h ad to be released. Life In surance - Annuities Have the Yankees weakened 63S Industrial Trust Building themselves by their suppased " foll y""? Not a bit. Sure. they got Office-GA 1-3812 Res.- PL 1-0716 off , to a slow start, with a very THE PROVIDENCE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1952

Roberts, second vice-president; Ranz and '\Joseph Postar. Elected Weiss' Golden Wedding Anniversary Charles H. Miller, recording secre­ to the board for one year to fill tary; Jay Isenberg, financfal sec­ unexpired terms were Miles Syd­ retary and James Sailek, trea­ ney and Victor Gold. surer. Other members of the nomina­ The slate of officers was pre­ ting committee were Block, Haft, sented by Chairman Kenneth Roberts, Sanek and Postar. Logowitz at a kiddush following Markoff received the presi­ the Brotherhood's Sabbath ser­ dent's gavel from Justin Roth­ vice. man, assistant executive director Elected to the board of direc­ of the National Federation of tors for two years were Finkel­ Temple Brotherhoods and Jewish stein, Dr. Samuel P.ritzker, Leroy Chautauqua Society, who was Haft.· Murry Halpert, Roland 'C. guest speaker at the Sabbath ser­ Block, William Bojar, · Samuel vice.

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MR. AND MRS. I. G. WEISS prepare to cut the cake at their 50th wedding anniversary celebration. Gathered around the couple are, left to right, Mrs. Alfred Messinger, Milton M. Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weiss and Mrs. William Rothchild. Photo by Fred Kelman Elects Markoff Arthur Markoff was months. Despite the score, the m atch president of the Brotherhood of Beth El Takes was close for two strings, at which time Beth El led by only 5-3. A sweep in the third strin g and Cha.Henge Match near-sweep in points for pintail The Temple. Beth El Brother- settled the issue. hood's Bowling League completed The winners' A and B squads a clean sweep of the season's won all their strings, while the C tournament and match play with team drqpped one point. Para­ a convincing 12-4 win over Alpha doxically, AEPi's point strength Epsilon Pi Fraternity last Thurs- rested with the D team. which in- · day at Cranston's Legion Bowla- eluded three spare keglers who drome. rolled only because three "regu- The annual challenge match- Jars" among the top 20 were not between the winners of the two available. These spares and the Herald-sponsored men's touroa- two other D 's took two strings and ments--marked the third inter- . total pinfall. league triumph for Beth El in as Nat Alterman of Beth El A many starts within the last four posted high thre~_ score of 369, followed by Len Goldman, Beth El C, 366, and Vin DeCesarjs, Beth EI A, 365. DeCesaris had 137 for high single. Besides its fwo lea­ ders. Beth El A had Alie Shatkin's 349, Al Gordon's. 331 and Murray Trinkle's 307 for the top team ! Greari!esults -,, total of 1721, 77 pins better than its nearest rival. In all, Beth El's 20 m en posted Your Advertising - 15 300-plus scores, with 42 strings of 100 or better. AEPi checked in with 13 300's anct 35 lOO's. Beth - Many small and large busi- - El A and C each posted 582 for * - one string. _ ness firms use the services of High three leaders - this advertising agency to get. - Jack Bilow, Beth El B, 355: Joe greater returns from their ad- Schwartz. Beth El B, 343; Babe Gertz, AEPi C, 340; Phil Shaulson, ~==-- vertising investment. We can _ Beth El B, 334; Aaron Sutton, help you too. - Beth El C, 333; Morris Feldman I, === * _B eth El C, 332; Merrill Temkin, AEPi B, 329; Ruby P I u s h n e r , - AEPi C, 328; Don Cohen, AEPi A, and Al Jacobs, AEPi D, 327, and JOSEPH MAXFIELD CO. Howie Fain, Beth El D, 325. B1 Weyhosset St., Providence. R. I. High singles behind DeCesaris /osepb Finkle were Temkin 134, Feldman 132, Arcbje FJnkl• Alterman 131 and 130, Shatkin 131, Goldman 130 and 123, Shaul­ ---- son 129, Gordon, Schwartz and You get enduring sotisfoction, continuing Arthur Flink of AEPi A, 126; Perry Shatkin, Beth El D. 121. and Fain beauty when you get long wearing Fain's and Bilow 120. floorcoverings. No matter how much or how little Wedding Stationery you spend for floorcoverings here you always Printed - Embossed,- Enp-aved Shevuoth Memorial 4-Hour Printing Service get quality materials - expert inst~llation. Choice Sel~tlon - Qu•llty work Services at Emanuel Yes, you get more for your money when you get MONOGRAMMING Services at T emple Emanuel for the concluding day of Shevuoth • STATIONERY • NAPKINS will be held at 9 A. M . on Saturday, the best ... more for your money in broadlooms, • COASTERS • MATCHF.S • SPECIALTIES • JNFORMALS May 31. asphalt tile, rubber tile, cork tile, or linoleum. rROMl'T 12 HOUR SUVICE Memorial services will be con­ ducted a nd plaques will be d edi­ And remember, The Best Costs No More at Fain's. TECHNOPRINT cated In memory of Benjamin I &M1'1a1 IT.. opp. Jlht. Tbealre Alperin . Ma ry Alperin, Hinda Berman. Esther Blacher. Joseph Cohen. - S tella Copeland. J a mes Efros . Cella K orn Feldma n. Mary BROADLOOM •. LINOLEUM • RUBBER TILE • ASPHALT TILE "For QUALITY ond Field. Henry Herma n . J acob Hoch ­ SERVICE" berg, Fannie M . Levinson . Samson Nathanson. Ma rtha Rakatansky, Eva F . Raphael. Ma urice Robin­ BUDGET PLAN OPEN E. S. CRANDALL son . Muriel Fain Sher. George DAIRY Trledma n. Leo Welner. Floren ce OPEN THURSDAYS Wells a nd Harris Winthrop. Properly Pasteurized MONDAYS FAIN'S 'TIL 9 Milk and Cream LZ COUNCIL MEETING The Labor Zionist Council of A Friend to the Providence will meet at 11 A. M. 126 NORTH MAIN STREET • PROVIDENCE • DEXTER 1-5260 Jewish PeOPI• Sunday morning at the S heraton­ 12 Lowell An. EL 1-0700 Biltmore Hotel. A report of the YOU HAVE JHE FLOOR .. • FAIN'S HAS THE FlOORCOVHING third sed er will be given .