;· Tem1> le Beth-El "' 688 Broad S.t · - J · · Prov"iden_ce, R. I. ' Attn: Miss Pincus ., Only Anglo-Jewisb Serving 30,000 II . '-. Newspaper ' 11 in This Stcife in (thode Island The Jemfsh Herald VOL. XXXVI, No. 13, FRIDAY,. JUNE 1, 195,1 PROVIDENCE, R. L / SIXTEEN PAGES 10 C]!:NTS THE COPY
/ .. Center Annual. Meeting Tuesday · The. 26th annual meeting of the ]Jen~Giirion FlayS·.British Jewish Community Center wili oe . . . held Tuesday, June 5, starting at - ' . 8 ·P.M. in the .Center Auditorium.' The meeting will mark the last ' official -Center function to be con -u. S. Arms.Aid to -Arabs ducted at the Benefit· Street .site, since the Center expects to move to its new home on Sessions Street during the summer months. Alfred Joslin is chairman of the How Many Bonds SOie!? . D~legatlls. G_ive al;).Ilual meeting committee. !Ip.eluded on the agenda will be adoption of a statement of Center That's~th~ $64 -Question Fifteen Mdhons objectives; election of officers CIDCAGO {AJP·) · - Amid a and directors for 1951, and a "'. Would you like to know about would get it in another. so we sober warning, from Israel Prime concert by the CeI:1ter Civic the progress of the sale of Bonds inquired among the scores or Minister David Ben-Gurion that Orchestra, under the direction of of the Israel Government in Provi- volunteer workers who are assis- -~ab nations, hostile to the Jew Harry Ellis Dickson. Dickson, a dence and- Rhode Island? Well, ting with the sale ,of Israel Bonds. ish_ State, were receiving arms . first violinist with. the Boston don't bother· asking, for it is a Surely these volunteers---contri- from Britain and the United . Symphony Orchestra, will pre closely guarded secret. ~uting their time and efforts on ~tate~, American Jewry dug deep sent a violin solo of Mozart's Assuming that the local Jewish behalf of the drive-must have mto its hearts and pockets S~ Concerto No. 4 in D Major. community woutd be interested the facts. day to ·present the tiny republic Following are the names of the . in knowing about the bond cam- _Bµt po----Eve9· these volunteerlj with_ a_ $15,73~,135 ·helping . h~d officers and members of the board SAUL E. R. FEINBERG paign, which is of such para- knew nothing of the number of at closmg, sessions of the h1Stonc of directors" submitted by Max Slated for Re-election mount -importance to the Israeli Bonds sold, and the amount -0f two:daY. conference ofthe United Brod§ky, chairman of the nomi- Government, the Herald last money raised to date on behalf of Jewish Appeal here. nating committee: . · week checked- with Bond drive the development of Israel. Ben-Gurion's address ' to more . Officers-Saul E. R: Feinberg; headquar.ters· on Custom House Nor could these workers under- than 1,000 delegates to the con president; Milton _C . Kay, first Leh man. Gets Street, looking ·for details with· 'stand why the figures are being ference ~as the hig~mark of_ the vice..president; Joseph ' E. Adel- which t.g__ keep its readers up-to- withheld. They argued that extraordinary meeting at the son, second vice-president; Dud- . u·11lma·n Award date. .,, . public knowledge of the progress Palmer House_ here. ley Block, treasurer; Mrs. Harold Our assumption that · such in- of the drive so far would aid them The Israeli leader, asserting Braunstein, secretary, and Ed formation would be ·gladly fur- in selling •Bonds. · that his nation was the strongest mund Wexler, .financial_ secretary. ·NEW YORK (AJP)-A sbarp nished-was· in _en-or.-·All attempts It ·would appear that some sort ~litaty power iD: ·the strategic Honorary director-Alvin A. warning that America -has "noth- to draw the facts from a repre- of Irbn Curtain has been con- Middle East, outside of Turkey, Sopkin. ing to gain and everything to lose" sentative of Louis. Simonson, City structed around the ultra-secret said _the~ Israelis were ~apable of Directors for Tw
RABBI GEORGE• _ SCHWARTZ of New York, who has been appointed spiritual leader of the Congregation Beth D~vid by Henry Brill, president. Rabbi Schwartz received rabbinical tute lage under the supervision of' the late Chief Rabbi Jacob Mendelson of Newark, N. J . Be was graduated Cum Laude from Yeshiva College. Rabbi Schwartz will be installed on June 17 at -Congregation ,Beth . · Sheldon Heller (center), newly appointed chairman of the David. General Division of the Young Adults Division, discusses plans for the 1951 General Jewish Committee campaign with his co-chairmen, Mil / ton Rubin (left) and Henry Epstein. Photo by· Fred Kelman LARGEST CONTRIBUTORS , FIVE ROOM·FLAT NEW YORK-The 110,000 Jews of. South Africa contributed about List New Personnel gramming activities with young- $60,00'0,000 for Jewish relief and sters. --.. FOR· -RE.NT· reconstruction abroad since the For Center Cam·ps Ernie Steck, 'the Center's dir- end of Wor.ld' War II-the largest Appointment of additional per- ector of health and physical edu ON DUDLEY STREE1 _ per capita contribution by any sonnel to staff tne summer d!!-Y c~tion, a!ld Geo~ge Weisfuse, as- . Two Bedrooms, Kit5h~mette, Tile B_athroom, Jewish community in the world.., ,,.. camps of the Jewish Community ~1stant ~1recto7 m_ charge of _P~o Center .w.a~ announced this week gram, will assist m ~he admm1s · Living Room, Dining Room. Oil- Heat by Milton Kay, chairman of the ·tr.ation ~f the campmg progra~. YOUNG COUPLE, WANTED Center's camp committee. Kay Well-tr9:med couns~lor staffs will HOTEL ROCKLEDGE also announced that registration work with the children at both CALL PL 1-0050 NAHANT, MASS. for Camps-Centerl;md and Camp camps. ' _., 9-1'.. !~!:?: f~o{; 1-:'or~,h S_h_or _ TQ.wn is now open at the Center for boys and girls ranging in age .·!.,1 ,, , J.1Jf.t,. i, 1nn1r•.,.) · 'Right on · the ocean with / 'beautiful beach. Every room from six to fourteen. with private bath. Excellent Sam Eisenstadt again wm head · Cuisine. American Plan oniy Camp Centerland; . while Ralph $70 per week, $130 for 2. Kolodny, a graduate of the Bos Only 15 miles from Boston. ton University. School of Social For reservations call: LOng Work, will direct the Camp·Town wood 6-4474 or Nahant 10257. program. Kolodny was recently as Miriam Shapiro - M•nager signed as a full time member of the Center staff in charge of pro-
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In all mahogany, American Furniture is displaying this fine 18th Century Cocktail Table made by Weiman. It has crotch rims and drawer 1front, hand padded leather top, ltooled in gold. Weiman Furniture is only one of the many famous manufacturers represertted at the American Furniture Company. ' .. We're open a!l dar Monday until 6 P. M. and T~ursday night until 9 P. M. AMERICAN FURN ITU,RE C-0. 70 EAST AVENUE PAWTUCKET, R. I. Gosh'! My mother never served me frozen Bllntze11! )
Honored·at Clark U. .Weiner Commander TO INSTALL OFFICERS I =11 th~ffi=~f c:e~o=·s~ II ~atJ.fll_JJtiA _ {JJJW{ . , · Sackin-Shocket Post sion of the Cranston Jewish Com- _ 7 _ ~ munity Club on Thursday, June 7 !!:::::::::::::::======:=;:======::::!! Louis J. Weiner was installed as !::-at 8:30 P. M. at Legion. Hall. Commander_ of.. the Sackin-Shoc Honored at' Showa Providence and- Mr. and Mrs. ket Post a t the installation cere Miss Elinor Gleck:man, daugh Walter . E. Markoff of Pawtucket, monies held last week.. Others in ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel was Bar Mitzvah on May 26 ·at the stalled were~ Sydney D. Gurnick, BOOKKEEPER Gleckman of 31 Kipling Street. Congregation Ahavath Sholom. F~LE senior vi.ce commander; P hilip was honored at a shower on May A dinner tlance in his honor Woled, junior vice commander; Experienced $now.ledge of typing 22 at Johnson's Hummocks in was held on May 26 in the Com ~ 5½ day week · Alfred I. Weiner. adjutant; Ber honor of her forthcoming < Good oppo_rtunitl( for right girl mar modore Room of Johnson's Hum nard-.. Labush, quartermaster and mocks. _ · Q Call JA. 1-6760 riage on May 30 to Pvt. Martin Samuel J.- Ko\odney, judge advo H. Livingston of Springfield, 2 To Welcome Visitors cate. Dr. Raymond G. Kamara& r.. Mass. Guests were present from • Miss Charlene Perelman. daugh was ins4illing officer. Refresh Hartford, Springfield, B9ston and Q FOR SALE-NEW ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. ments and entertainment followed Providence. 4-S ROOM RANCH HOUS~S Perelman of 58 Garfield Avenue, the ceremony. NARRAGANSETT PIER .. Third Daughter has left for a week's trip to New '"1~ Mr. and Mrs. Al Weinstein ot York with her sister and brother :C See the Pier's newest, finest summer colony on South Pier Road, combin 134 Oakland Avenue announce in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D . Magier Iowa Paper Assails ing country and seaside location. No the birth of their third daughter of New Bedford, Mass., to wel better spot anywhere for pleasant summer living. Inspection Sunday and fifth child, l3everly Ann on come Mr. Magier's brother and afternoon or by appointment. Fin May 20. Mrs. Weinstein is the family from Paris, France, to the Church-School Move ancing arranged. former Miss Lillian Awerman. FOR INFORMATION CALL United States. DES MOINES---&1- attempt by Recent ,Bar Mitzvah To Hold Reception some Iowa legislators to inject '"1 Robert David Markoff, son of A reception in - honor of the KENNETH STEINGOLD, son of "'the philosophy of Christianity" fi HUDDISH - Mr. and Mrs. Sydney W. Mark graduation of Seena Kovitch from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steingold the public schools was con '"1 into Q REAL TY COMPANY off" of 78 • Westwood Avenue. Pembroke College and Burton of Pawtucket, was elected to Gry- demned this week by the Des 11:1 ._STuart______1-6260 - Anytime.. Cranston. and grandson of Mr. Bramson from Harvard University phon Society at Clark University. Moines Register. - ~ and Mrs. Bernard Markcuvitz of will be held on June 8 following This election is on the basis of ~ .. shocked" at the nar 11,c the Friday night services in the scholarship, character, leadership rowmindedness of this att~pt, I ~ vestry of Temple Beth Israel. and citizenship. the Register said in an editorial, '"1 ?5 The reception is given by their Mr. Steingold is vice-president "'Members of the Jewish faith in i5 i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ko and Phi Alpha fraternity repre- 1the United States are not "Cbris ~ vitch and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron sentative on the Inter-Fraternity tians' in the technical sense. yet Wedding Napkins .and Matches ~ Bromson. Friends are invited to Council at Clark. He is a member their ideals are precisely the same wit h or wit· h out M onograms {i attend. of the editorial staff of Pasticcio. as other Americans, and they are §; Rabbi Mortis Schussheim will He has won his varsity letter in as devoted to democracy as any Thank-you Notes ,, conduct the services assisted by both basketball and tennis and is body else." ...... - $ Cantor Israel Breitbart and Ben- co-captain-elect of both teams for ,,,,,Li·ng ~ar I For All Occasions ~ jamin Premack and the Senior next year. All copy sub!D-itted to the Her 9'rc-c-l, Li ~ ~ and. Junior choirs. ald should be written (typed. if ~ "" Percelay-MitUeman Indies and South America. the possible, and double--spaced) on a / ~ Miss Sheela Mittleman, daugh- couple will make their home in full size sheet of paper. gi b 3 on '3_ t ter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Mittie- Pawtucket. •~ man of Fall River. became the - ~ bride of A. Merrill Percelay. son Kwasha-Strauss 182 WAYLAND AVENUE at Wayland Square t; of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Percelay Miss Beverly Norene Strauss• . FREE RfSORT ~~~~~'.:'.'.:'.~~~~~~~~~~'.:'.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'.:'.~~~~~~~~~~::'.~ of P ..wtucket. on Sunday, May 27 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen ...------,- at the Sheraton-,Biltmore Hotel. J . Strauss of Applegate Road, Rabbi Samuel Ruderman and Cranston, became the bride of RESERVATIONS JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER DAY CAMP~ Rabbi Eli Bohnen officiated at the Owen Bruce K washa, son of Mr. afternoon ceremony. ' - Boys G!IN.S 6 -14 Y.U .and MFs. L . James K washa of - = f ewish Travef pi e 0 The bride. given in marriage by Carrington Avenue, on Sunday, her father, was attired in a floor May 27 at the Narragansett Hotel. d length gown of white nylon mar Rabbi Morris Schussheim officiat- Gft quisette fashioned with draped ed at the double ring ceremony. folds outlining the decolette The bride was attired in a neckline. Her bouffant skirt was gown ef white nylon organdy I appliqued with a aelicate lattice styled with a bodice of chantilly work ·of white organiiy and pale lace and full skirt _paneled with pink roses. Her double tierred matching lace. A Dior cap of finger-tip illusion veil was at seed pearls held her illusion veil tached to ari open bonnet made and she carried a white orchid of the same appliqued roses. She and lilies of the valley on a white carried a bouquet of white phy- Bible. lanopsis orchids and lilies of the Miss Lenore Kwasha was maid FEEL BETTER valley. of hono:r and Justin Strauss -Miss Phyllis Mittleman, sister served as best man. of the bride, was maid of honor After a wedding trip to New and wore a full length gown· of York. the couple will make their pale pink marquisette made with home at 29 Sackett Street . a fitted strapless bodice and a softly draped stole. On her bil lowing skirt was a motif of hand painted lilies of the valley. Her FOi.i.OW 111£ CROWO 10 C~£SCENr headpiece was~ tiny pink toque trimmed with the same motif flower, and she carried a bouquet ---AT HOPE> R.1------"--I of lilies of the valley and sweet GIANT MIDWAY .In Full Swing. heart roses. • Roller Coaster! • Roller Skating! • CAMPER<, BR\NG LUHCM • M\ LK PROVIDED Morris Percelay was best man for his brother. Ushers were • Bowling! • Boating! • A TRAIN~() COUNSELOR STAFF David Horvitz, Harlan Espo, both of Pawtucket, Dr. Joseph Winsten ~ World-Famous Shore Dinners of Boston, Harold Preiss. Milton SERVfD NOON TO 7 P. M. Rubinstein and Charles Laskey SPECIAL S O'CLOCK BAKE of Fall River. · "'\ Chowder & Clam Cakes-all you can eat-90c EIC.,~T F=UN i:'ILL~D WEEKS• For her wedding trip, the bride CAMP PER I O D S BI: C, IN J UL"( 2• wore a light grey English worsted suit, a white starched lace hat * * * and alligator accessories. Four Big Dances 11 Mrs. Percelay is an alumna of Friday Nite - Eddie Zack B.M.C. Durfee High School, and Saturday Nite - Charlie W eygand received her Bachelor of Arts Monday - Ladies' Nite t FOR degree at Cornell University. Thursday - Old Timers' Nite This past summer she attended J fht JE.WISM COMMlJNITY CE:NTER. the University of London. Mr. Percelay is a graduate of the U.S. 6~ BtN~J:IT STRE.ET Merchant Marine Academy at DEl-6175 PROV I DE.NC.&-, R. I. Kings Point, and received his B . A. degree from Brown Univer sity. He is now associated with orl/ER5VH.tllil? P.fOr,,,(41115: c-rTowN AT JD$EPM ww•"'~ PAAi< the Troy Yarn and Textile Co. .,.,,1. fL~'< SGMOOL Ar S&SSIONSST. FIHP HOUSEr. After a wedding trip to the West \ f * To Be lnsfaHed, Ball, Chain Club Ben Gu_ri<;J:t;i ~e~e ws -Friendship , Pioneer Women . . ,, To Install, Officers With Local ·MaI};Fo1:ght Iii ,·Israel . r~ Install- Offic~rs ·&t.ephe'n· J. Sin;f will be in- ~ stalled as p,r~si<,Ient of the Ball t"l . The Prime Minister ' of Israel pilot and hi~ commander:.in-chief, \ and _Gh ain Cl~b at thei;- next ~ ren~wed ,acquaintances with an- it was not surprising that Ben .Mrs. Clara· Leff of New York, n~tional chair~an of• Moatzot ms;etmg to be held on Sunday, ~ old ·friend during his recent .visit Gurion should tell the former June 3 a1;" 8:31) P.M. at the Jewish ~ to Boston, and ·it -was typical of' volunteer: Hopoalot, will , be guest speaker at the annual meeting and instal Community Center. Others to 9 their friendship that a scheduled be installed include: Henry Sil- t"l flight was held up while they b"e;~ream I s°J-1J 't~ kdidn'~ see you lation of officers of the Pioneer reminisced. , · 1 n now you were Women to be held on Monday, bert, vice-president; Beatrice Mil- Z David Ben Gution had already here. If I had known we_ would Juile 4 at the :!3iltmore Hotel. The ler, recording secre'tary; · Ethel ~ entered his plane to depart from- have spent more time together." meeting will start at 10:30 A.M. Troberman, corresponding secre tary, a9d Paul Gilbert-. treasurer. ;j 1Boston. when he was apprised That simple, sincere statement with reports. The afternoon pro th.at Bill Malpine had. come to see from the head of the Government gram · will start at 1:30 P.M. Ira Stone will be installing officer. ::;l him. In 'a flash Ben Gurion of Israel will always rank as one featuring the presentation of Mr' . and Mrs. , Henry' ~ilbert are ...r:l opened the· door· of the plane and of , the proudest moments in Bill Scrolls to Founders-Builders , of in charge of entertainment · for the New Agricultural Training rushed out to gr,eet Bill. They · Malpine's life. the evening. . ~ held a warm conversation · before ------Center to be erected in Gedera on the Israeli leader again boarded the road to the Negev. · ~ the plane. . Young Orthodox Jew The following will be installed CHORAL SOCIETY DINNER b as officers: Mesdames Lewis Blu ·There- was good reason for Ben The Temple' Beth El Choral • Gurion's friendly attftude toward menthal, president; Bernard Se Wins Spelling Bee . gal, first vice-president; -Benjamin Society, consisti11g of members ; Malpine. Bill, who lives in Provi- from the Congregation and Sis- ,.. . , - dence, is a non-Jew who served WASHINGTON (AJP) - ·A Silverman, second vice-pfesident; terhood, and under the-directim:1 ~ handsome -13-year-ald former Samuel Solkoff, - third- vice-presi RABBI MORTON BERKOWITZ voluntarily with. the Israel •Air of Benjamin Premack and accom- Jorabbis from New York, the China-Burma-India theater tional · Pr,ess Club here. ' ------'-""------DE 1-7388 Brooklyn, Jersey City, N. J. and for the Air Transport Command Throughout the ance', to emerge the nation's top Boston. The public is cordially in- during World War II, signed up competition speller. vited to attend. for the Israel Air Force because here which pjtted hundreds of The victory brought Irving a th~ nation's bi:ightest youngsters, - FOR RENT - he sympathized with the Jewish -$500 · award from the Scripps BROAD one against the other, young Belz, OFF STR~ET .: situation at the time, and realized Howard Newspapers. The youth Large Attractive Comets Club Has bar Ii'!itzvahed·last August, uttered the need for pilots. He and ..a and his parents also enjoyed a FURNIS.HED ROOM friend, also non-Jewish, refused to half to himself over ancf again, Near bus lines Annual Banquet' accept the higher standards of '. 'Shema Yisrael ... Shema Yis- weekend stay in New York at a Separate entrance, All convenlenc~.; rael." More than hundreds of com- swank hotel as guests of the Business woman preferred pay allotted to Gentile volunteers. CALL JA 1-93~8 Sam Berman was installed as They insisted on being paid as petitors and two finalists later newspaper chain. president of the Comets Club at Jewish volunteers, thereby losing Irving's prayers were answered. H; the 13th annual installation of $500 and expenses each month. was natiopal champ. officers and banquet, held May Malpine's friend was killed, 27 at the Ranch House, . · An honor roll student · and an and Bill himself was shot down erstwhile Hebrew school pupil, & Other- • aflfcers'.i .-:.fuclude Roberti over Gaza, Egypt and twice''cap..: young Belz comes from' a str'ictl'y' Hodosh, vice-president; Dave tured. He was temporarily para Orthodox family. His father: Go 1 d man, treasurer; Sheldon lyzed as a result of the beatings Jacob, is active in Orthodox cir- .Golden, recording· secretary; Ira inflicted on him. cles in Memphil?, · . ' 'l Silverman, corresponding secre Since the flyer and the Israel tary; Nathan Lury, sergeant-at Premier always, acted as informal Irving told an American. Jew- arm,s, and Harold Greenfeld and ish Press reporter how he observed Seymour Golden, executive com friends, instead of maintaining ritual prayer each morning until mittee. n_o_r_m_a_l_f_o_rm_a_l_it_ie_s_b_e_t_w_e_e_n__ a a broken finger several weeks .ago placed half his left hand in- a Irving Jay Fain, industrialist FESTIVAL AND BALL cast. , and world traveler, was installing Joseph Kay is · chairman of the officer· and guest speaker. Fain, June Festival and Ball to be spon- "I couldn't put oil my taffilim," he said, "so I asked my father president of the Pro v i d e n c e sored by the Boston · Unit of the whether I might be excused from Foreign Trade Society and vice- American ~ewish Congr~ss on Sat- this ritual until the cast came president of the Providence Urban urday evening, Ju~e 2 at the Hotel .off. I dovened each day but the League, spoke on "Social customs Bradf?rd' BoSton, it was announc- injury prevented my putting on ed by its president, William Aaron- my titffilim " His :tath · kl of the Chinese and Japanese." son · er qmc Y ------·------agreed to the procedure on a temporary basis. · Irving, whose ·cousin is .a New ' York rabbi, has a keen knowledge of Hebrew too. Before a large 1()(J throng at the National Press Club here Irving battled two other . 13~year-olders in the finals of the . . National Bee. One of the pair, Mary Anne Bechkowiak, of Akron, '. . was tripped up on the word 'grosgrain', and the 0th.er, Michael Aratingi., went out on the word 'cuisine'. And Irving, who eats nothing • but kosher food, breezed through . ~he tricky description of French ., cooking - cuisine - plus 'insoucl- t>1·c~~•~•lc!11I I Summer Cottqge Five full-color pagea on Precedent in the June iuue of HOUSE & GARDEN 3½% Coupon Bonds from $500 to $100,000 Thr"" full-color pagea on· Precedent ·. For Rent in the June luue LADIES' HOME JOURNAL Savings Bonds .Jrom $50 \<1. $10,000- 1 Maturlly Value 150':I(, of Issue Amount TODAYat Six rooms, shower, hot and CLOSED Ro...,./0/....,J cold water, telephone BUDGET ,MONDAYS AMERICAN dm,_.., CORPORATION FOR ISRAEL I PAYMi:.NTS Ope" State of Israel Bonds 18 WH tPPLE AVE~IU"E . u.. our Wech,esdey ~~~&i'ii,lif'f¥- 32 Custom House Street Riverview , L • ' eftd ' ""·' •4 NORTH MIIIN STRECT c:u~tomere par.. 1na of • Seturclay ~ .da&1i1111At ,,,,. Providence, R. I. Call GA 1-1108 or HO 1-860'1 oppoaite dore Eve11l11g1 . Prospeduses and wb,cr/plion blonks may 6e obfoined at the aliove oddreu. co Hada·ssah President 1-softballin' with STEVE .ESPO Jewish _Softball League SUNDAY'S RESULTS Waldorf Tuxedo 13, Natcor 9 Waldorf Tuxedo 14, Natcor 2 Ric1'ards 13, M & F Insurance 8 M & F Insurance 14, Richards 2 Mathewson Toggery 7, Arden's ~ Jewelry 4 Arden's- Jewelry 12, Mathewson -Toggery 6 I Lincoln Woods 14, Broadway Q Auto 5 Lincoln Woods 12", Broadway / ~ Auto 10 . ~ STANDING OF THE TEAMS = Won · Lost =rn... Waldorf _Tuxedo 8 2 lit l\[8.thewson Toggery 6 3 Richards 5 4 f:! Arden's Jewelry 5 5 f;i;l Broadway Auto I 5 5 0 IRWIN. N. SILVERMAN M & F Insurance 4 5 ~ Providence Chapter of Hadassah Lincoln Woods 3 6 will install Mrs. Irwin N. Silver Natcor 8 ~ man as president this afternoon, ~ 0 June 1, at 1:30 o'clock in Froebel SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE f Hall, it was announced yesterday. Arden's Jewelry vs Richards at Rabbi -Eli Bo!117en will be install Sessions Street; Waldorf ·Tuxedo ~ ~ Henry 11rill, president of the Beth David Congregation, looks on ing officer. The complete slate of vs Lincoln Woods at Hopkins Park; officers will be published in next & as students of the Sunday School plant trees for Lag Bomer. tpie annual meeting committee, Natcor vs M F Insurance at Photo by Sidney Richman week's Herald. Bucklin Park; Mathewson Tog announced this week. gery vs Broadway Auto at ..Roger i Smith said the meeting will pro- N . Willia.ms Park. To Honor Temkin year. He is co-,Bhairman . of the Vide the opportunity to review the CJme Captains for • . • . • speci11J gifts committee of the hospital's activities from the oc- Waldorf Tuxedo co. strength- (Continued ·from Page 1) Brown Alumni Fund. casion of the ground-breaking Trc:1de Divisions ened its top place grip with a Temkin is a member of the na elected a trustee of the Brown ceremonies for the new structure . ·twin-bill win over Natcor. In tional executive council of Pi on Summit Avenue last June._.... Ja~ob Shore, co-chairman of th·e first, Waldorf overcame a Alumni- Fund in F~brl!ary of this J.,ambda Phi_Fraternity, and was Officers will-be elected for the Providence Bonds of the Israel 5-run Natcor first inning to win founder of the chapter at Brown. 1951-52 season, and a recepti"Qn in Government . Committee, t O da Y finally 13-9. Stu Shorin led the LAFAYETTE . Among his other posts, he - is a honor of the newly elected officials named capta1ns for the Trade and winners with five hits. m ember of the executive com Industry division of the Provi- HOTEL mittee of the Legal Aid Society, a will be held following the business dence Bond Drive. The second game was all Wal- all ON THE BEACH FRONT member and director of Roger meeting. Michael S. · Grobsmith, dorf, 14-2. Abe Lobel went executive director, will be the prin- Those named as eaptains and the way, twirling a neat 3-hitter. 0 Williams Lodge, B'nai ,B'r!th, and - OJ.D OR~:.~~ BEACH, a member of the inter-fraternity cipal speaker. The Women's As- the industries they represent are: The game was protested by Nat alumni advisory board at Br~wn. sociation will make the presenta- Fred Abrams, Leo Greenberg, jew- cor on two grounds, one involving A traditionally fine resort hotel. · He was formerly a member uf the tion of · a substantial gift to the elry; Saul Feinberg, ~ood; Sydney .the quality of the balls used dur- The-summer home of ·a ·distin executive committee of the R. I. Building Fund. ' ~cha~er, Frank Mellion, autom?- ing the contest. ,guished, clientele. ... With .many ' 'Bar .Association. · ~ ;. ... ·Th' e,...~p,...u~b~:,-c·'~1·s "c'o'r"d0 ~1·a11-y.,.''m' v1a,,d- tive; Sam La.za.rus;.:eoal an oil;. ~"R-~ili"a dsr"cr M'°-&7 .;~~ -~ ~ new improvements completed, • • • '11' '"" Sam Gerstein Louis Nass liquor· IC r an l.llSurance accommodations are available to attend the annual meeting. No Morton Smith, Mike Sofdrenko', split . their double . h~er at to a limited numbjlr of new H_ospital to Review invitations will b.e issued. real estate· Bernard Goodman Bucklin Pa!"k, the Clothiers ta.k guests. We invite your inquiry. Nathan S;mors, Max Berman: ing ~he first ga.i:ne behind stu "Year of Progress" t.extiles; J . I . Cohen, advertisers Resmck, who. aga~ went all the I . Dietary Laws Observed . Na.rragansett Pier and printers· James Young furni- way for the WID. Richards tagged / EST. 1909 A year of pi:ogress will be the SAUL ~OODKOWSKY 20 NEW RENOVATED ROOMS ture; Leona'.rd Blazar, ~omen's Hal Warren for 17 hits. Sheldon _ Manager theme at the Miriam Hospital's FOR RENT wear and Dr. Joseph Smith, Go~den ho~ered for the losers, . 'HAROLD GOODKOWSKY 26th annual meeting, to -be held Assistant Manager With or without· kitchen physicians and surgeons. while ErWID ~ummer banged Tuesday, June 12 at 8 P . M. in privileges ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; For ..:Reservations CalJ 1 4-for-4 for the wmners. DE. 1-7388 the ballroom of the Narragansett · Call Woo.n. 208 M & F came back to take the · ;Hotel, Morton Smith, chairman of second game by a lop-side.d 14-2 score. Seymour Golden and Aon _Narraga~sett Pier Rosenbaum powered homers f.or the Insurance men. "Red" Foster, Large .Clean Rooms . with a fl.iie s-hitter, was credited DeWITT'S BAKERY with the win. Kitchen Privileges Mathewson Toggery and Ar Transportation to Beach den's Jewelry took one apiece at · Is now carrying Also Three Room Bungalow , Hopkins Park. Jim Baron's su perb outfield catch highlighted SAM KATZ the Toggerymen's 7-4 first game A ~omplete Line of South Pier Road win. Homers by Nocky Rappa port and Howie Cohen were the Rian Plaza Narr 676W deciding factors. Reeve Zatloff JEWISH 8READ, ROLLS went all the way for the winners. Marty Brown had an easy Editorial Assistant time of it as he put Arden's in AND PASTRIES - the win column with a 12-6 vie-· GIRL WANTED tory in the nightcap. Hilton For Weekly ·Newspaper Rifkin offered support with a OPEN DAILY, INCLUDING SUNDAYS long home run. Dick Hough also ,from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. Write News Stories poled one for the losers. CLOSED MONDAYS, TEMPORARILY Other Related Work At Sessions Street a rejuvenated Typing Essential Lincoln Woods team smashed Call GAspee 1-4312 their way to a twin-b11l win over Broadway Auto Sales. Power ALL BAKING DONE RIGHT ON THE PREMISES hitting gave Lincoln Woods the THREE TIMES DAILY first game 14-5 as Gene Silverman BOY WANTED looked good on the mound. Dave ~perated by Guttin's Bakery of Douglas Avenue Allen proved to be the big gun as 15 - 17 Years Old he hit to all fields. The second game was a nine FOR COLLECTION ROUTE inning affair with the Dairymen ON EAST SIDE finally prevailing 12-10. The tri AND NORTH END ple entente of Dave Allen, Irv Kaplan and Paul P aris batted - Good Pay and fielded Lincoln Woods to the Bicycle Essential victory, while Silverman was the winning pitcher in relief. For Ca II GA 1-431 2 the losers, Bob Goldis 'chipped tn some fine shortstopptng. 'i" :=.t._-;------:------~------· 1 Contributes Earnings to Endowment Fund. - ~ -
" 1-3 A BULLETIN FOR AND ABOUT FOR THE AGED l"-1= 99 Hillside Avenue, Providence, &. L ":I . PS VOL. 5 No. 8 DANIEL JACOBS, Editor MAX ALE;XANDER, Executive Director ~ ---,------;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.------=--- 9 Mrs. Harry Leven, Mr. and Mrs. Re-elected t"l George Leven, Mrs. Ida · Robin, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Sanford White, and memoriam t"l , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sperling. .. In memory· of Michael Morgan, Ya.h.rzeit services at the Home t"l from Mr. and Mrs. George Leven, commence at sunset on the day ...~ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldenberg, previous. rn Mrs. Ida Robin, Mr. and Mrs. H . Sunday, .Jone 3 = Frucht and family, Mr. and- Mrs. Simon Pansy =I!) William Frucht, Mr. an~ Mrs. Rose Matzner PS Joseph M. Erenfrucht, and Burt, Thursday, Jone 7 Carl and Abbott Goldblatt. Bernard Abrams i= In memory of Beatrice Rubin. Drezel Jaffe !' from the Saturday Night Club. Marion Fisher Silverman In honor of her grandson's Bar ...""PS Mitzvah,-Peter Ivan Weiner, from Friday, Jone 8 c:, ;i., Mrs. Rose Goldstein presents check for $50 to Jacob L Felder, Mrs. Hinda Weiner. , Rachel Brier ~ president of the Home, as her latest gift to the Endowment Fund. In· memory of beloved parents, Thursday, Jone 14 · _ She is seen wearing a shawl of her own design and creation. Lena and Hyman Goldsmith, Goldie Feldman d Photo by Fred Kelman from Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gold- Rachel Goodman smith. Saturday, Jone 16 ~ In memory of beloved husband, Bas Shevah Dwares !"" Crocheting Brings Her Steady ln~ome Louis Meisel, from Mrs. Katie Monday, Jone 18 ... q) Meisel. Dr. J. Sanford Siegel c,, From the qu1et of her neat, ciation, on the occasion of that In memory of beloved parents, Friday, June 22 ... plant-bedecked room, Mrs. Rose organization's annual meeting, Rose and Max Feldman, from Louis Meisel Goldstein carries on a thriving and $50 to the Home's Endow Mrs. Bella Chorney and Mrs. Saturday, Jone 23 MRS. IRVING L. SOLOMON ent.erPrise that serves the dual ment Fund. Lillyan Chandler. Lewis Wattman Mrs. Solomon . was re-elected purpose of keeping herself gs.in- In a letter to Jacob I . Felder, · In memory of beloved father, Monday, Jone 25 , president of the Ladies Association fully- occupied at a worthwhile president, announcing her latest- William Solomon, from Mrs. Rose . Max Hercov at that organization's an nu a I activity, and enriching · various and largest-gift, Mrs. Goldstein Dickens. Abraham Goldberg meeting on April 16. funds connected with the Home. wro~: In memory of beloved mother, Tuesday, Jone 26 • Mrs. Goldstein, 79, is a charter "It gives me great pleasure to Chaiah Freda, and beloved sister, ' Mary Smith _ member of the Home. and has Idonate $50 to the Endowment Annie Rifka, from Mrs. E.5ta. F. Samuel Sack ALBXANDER APPOINTED - been a resident for almost six Fund, which I earned by crochet Frayman. Clara Rosenhirsch Max Alexander, executive direc- years. She earns money regularly Iing glass jackets. I feel that I Synagogue Donations Friday, Jone 29 _,,, Feldman Mr J tor of the Hqme, this_ week was through the sale of her crocheted do not pay enough for what I get Mrs. K c.ue- • • o- David Shor - articles, especially glass jackets. 1· at the Home. _ seph · T everow, Mr. H ams· Basi- Saturday, Jone 30 appointed by· Gov. Dennis J. Ro- -From recent sales, she has con- Sincerely. linsky, Mrs. Bessie Freund, Mr. Louis Shatkin berts as a member of the Commis- tributed $15 ti? the Ladies Asso- ROSE GOLDSTEIN" Eugene Freedman,· Mr. Harry Sunday, Joly 1 sion to study and Report; on the Mershon, Mr. Fred Pulner, Mrs. David s. Berman Problems of the Age , co / ·· ·. ' . ·:,: ,:,:;:.• •,' f ~:L::.:.<•. , .-.,:,:-.,:.w,-.., .,.,.,.• :;:::.. \ ,.;.•. , .,.,.,. ) •... :.· ... :...... : . .: .. .-. } ..,:.:. ...•. :.. -~ >L ,:.:. .{/~Lb <> J·X.:()@i,&Jf¥~:ij-.$-:· . · i .. j r i =~- ~ Iu , ~ ~ ~ ~ --~- • V §. PVT. AND MRS. NORMAN L. KATZOFF who were married IC on May 6 at the Country House. Mrs. Katzoff is the former Miss Marcia Helene Chase, daughter/ of Mr. .and Mrs.· Louis G. Chase of ; Verndale Avenue. Brooksid.e F~esh Native Grade A 'I E-1' Long Elected State Vet Head; FRESH EGG$ LARGE SIZE ooz ·_71c Our Fas~est Selling Evaporated Milk PlaqUf;!S_A warded for Noted_Work · TALL EVANGELINE .MILK 3 CANS 41c: Sidney D. Long was elected ing service as depart)llent com state department commander, mander during t~e past ;rear. (11,eed.e S~ succeeding Harold H. Winsten, at Charlotte · Kwasha, deputy ad the sixth annual , convention of jutant, received the department's First Naltonal Fully Aged the Jewish War Veterans of award of merit for her service, Cheese Food Cheddar Cheese LB 63C America· held at the Sheratop. and Herman Braff, public rela Kr1Ft or eo,den .. Several VuietiH Biltmore Hotel on May 27. Others Mild Whole Milk Variety tions officer, received a pla que. Chees/e Spreads , LB elected include: ~ Elliot F. Slack, ~AR 23c Cheddar Cheese s3c senior vice-commander; Marvin Elliott Slack, who was advanced Borden', Eeg!e Brar.d Genuine • Tangy Rumpler, junior ·vice commander; from junior to senior vice com Cream Cheese Coon Cheese LB 69c Gerald' Oster, judge advocate; mander at the election, also was , Imported the recipient of. a plaque for out Danish or Dome,lic 1· Esmond S. Borod, representative Gruyere / ~Ke 49c: _Bleu Chees~ LI ta the United Veteran's Councj.l; standing service. 59c.. Leonard M. Levin, quaFtermaster, l?~rlen or Kr, ft ,. Sharp~ Smoky Flavor - and Manfred Weil, l("djutant. Paul Camembert :Kt 38c / Provolone LB '53c J. Robin, national ex.ecutive com -YAD Executive Board mitteeman;" was i nstii.Jling bfllc~r. II as,well as toastmaster at the pin- Hol.ds First Meeting ner. ' ~~muit Carrots ~ BC~S 1-9·c f - Meat ; Valued. Henry · Albert, national co~- The executive board of the YAD Heavy ,Corn red Ch C 2 Chuck Roast 72c raw err1es ciN~. ree~ eas PK6S 43c FrHh Young Ro11tln11 Pork 1,1 IND All Price, In Thi, Advertisement Effective at Fin t National Se!f-Servlc• Supw------l-it1rl•h In This Vicinity - Pork Roast Up to 6 Lb,. LB 49c: W• Reierve the Right to Limit OuantitlH CHINI IND Lb. 59c •111H or SMOKID • Lean, Mild, Economlc1I FIRST r-·.NATIONAL -.STORES Shoulders LB 49c- /. , co '· Providence Resident Has One of Israel's First Bonds The Jauiish Harald . . -- \ . . . The Jewish Ho~e Newspaper of Rhode Island. Published Every "3 - Week in the Year by the· Jewish Press Publishing Company, !.!!I= i21 Dyer Street, Tel GAspee l-'4312. · . "d Subscription Rates: Ten Cents the Copy; By Mail, $3.00 Per ~ Annum, . o - I~ Bulk subscz;iption rates on request. ~ Walter Rutman, Managing Editor; Syd Cohen, News ]i:ditor. 13 Entered as Second-Class Matter at the Post Office, Providence, !.!!Iz R. I., Un.der the :Act of March 3, 1879. · ~ The .Jewish Herald invites correspondence on subjects of interest . !.!!I c., to the Jewish people but disclaims responsibility for an in !.!!I dorsement of the views expressed by t;1\e writers. - ~ 112 N~ Time to Withdraw = The West German Government is now see}<.ing to per !.!!I= ·suade the Western Powers to relinquish the 'major reserve clause in the Ocm~p~tion Stat_ute. This proviso gives to the ~ United States, Britain' and France full authority in Germany ~ in .time of crisis. It reserves the right £qr tp.e occuP-ation forces "acting under instructions of their Governmepts~to ·~esume, ir,i whole. or in part, the exercise of full authority if they con The story of' the flrst bond issue than $10. It still bears the· Rus sider that to do so is essential to security or to preserve demo ever authorized by a· Jewish group sian stamps that brougpt it to its cratic government_ in Germany or in pursuance' of the inter in Palestine-dating all the way first owner. national o.bligations of their Governments." · back to 1900-came to li~ht here_-.- The elder Hurwitz kept ·the Communi·ty this week. bond until 1922, when he turned 'This, West German drive towards. complete_sovereignty Possession of one of the bonds it over to his son while on a visit would stand a much better chance for victory if it were not th.at was issued in that early sale to this country. It has ,remained Calendar , -fo~ the faet th_at news reports during the· past two weeks more than half a century ago was in' the latter's possession to this J::lii=::iA:A~~=n;~;;.i;;~~:n=n=ti;::li):!.I ~ p.ighJight the fact that fascism still possesses an inordinate - disclosed by Louis Hurwitz of 561-_ day. , The Jewish Herald is co-operat- ~ ly strong appeal for the German populace. And the Interna Wayland. Avenue, Providence. Is- There is no doubt that this ing with the R. I. League of Jew- · tional Fascist Congress which met in Malinoe, 'Sweden, with sued in the early days of Z~onism, 1900 Palestinian bond derives ish Women's~ Organizations and · 0-ermans as pdme movers, was not exactly calculated to con when the idea of a Jewish state from the flrst effort of the Zionist the General Jewish Committee in •. vince us that the nazi threat exists no more. in the Holy Land was still a group to further the ideal of a the publication of the Communit11 ' dream, the bond bears the signa- Jewish homeland. It followed by Calendar. Quite the-contrary. News reports, studies ·by independent ture of the founder of the Zionist only three yea;rs the actual forma- Dates and cl~rances for wo observers and, most conviqcing of all, the box score on the party, "Dr. Theodor Herzl, Mana- tion of the Zionist Party by Herzl men's organi2ation meeting 11 el<;.ctions_ in Lower Saxony where the fascists registered such ger." - · in 1897. · · should be cleared_ through Mrs. impressive gains, serve to prove one thing_ primarily: t~e Sold under the __!1.egis of the It represents a _.positive link Alfred D. ftetner, H_Opkins 1-9510 . . ' · failure thus far of denazification could be equalled in enor Jewish Colonial Trust, this flrst between the earliest attempts to· ·For Men II organization,, ca ii . GAspee 1-4111. mity only by ·the· Western Powers' abandonment of their. oc- of all Jewish Palestinian bonds establish _the Je~sh state and WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS- cupation rights and duties. was purchased' in Schaki, Russia the flrst boq_d drive . to:. be spon- Friday, June 1 by M;r. Hurwitz' father, Samuel sored by the actual government 2:00 p. m.--SeniQr Hadassah Annual M. Hurwitz, who affiliated with of the:t state-now three years old Meeting and Installiltlon. the Zionists . almost as soon a,s -in Palestine.· Monday, June 4 2:00 p. m,-Ploneer Women Regular their organization became known _At a time when the Bonds of · · Meeting. PM~QJJ Jal.lld in the diaspora. the Israel Government campaign ~:oo p. m,-~:~s::ie J;!l::iV:, f' 0 men . . The bond is for two ,shares, is in full swing, it is noteworthy Tuesday, June -'5 . By BEN FEINGOLD each share worth one pouni:l to look back on the work of the Noon - s1st;~~d LJ;~~'i.. ·Emimuel sterling, -which ' places its ~mone- ·early pioneers whose vision and. 1:00 p. m.--Slsterhood Ahavath Sho- , tary value ·at the present time at tireless efforts made the present ~~~ li!fe1~eon, Narragan- . Now it can be told. Alan Corelli piped up Marshall Von Ruridstedt. approximately $7.50. - When is- Israeli Government-and -its bond 2:00 p. m.- Ladies Hebrew Union -Aid ~lates the following gem, which "Ve vill do vot -der ancient He-, sued, the bond was worth more cai:nP,aign-possible. · Regular Meeting. · had us chuckling all night. brews did ven dey vished to cross -~'--...:__ _::______8'00 p. m.-t'.fa1rB'~ff1l~~~~h;~~1j Shortly after his sweeping con- der Red Sea. Dey used a Divine Runstedt. twine and doing well. Ditto 8:00 p. m.-!o~~gProv. . La~{es Aid , p; m.-t!':!i1:,,~! B~t~; Jew s h quest of Europe, Hitler and his rod from Heaven, placed it1 ·across "S~t 111.m,, free a~ vunce, giff hitn Willy Jackson, who once kayoed ,8 00 8 I entourage ·stooa on the ·pier at der sea, und lo and beho d! Der a million . marks und brtngr him Johnny Dundee in the flrst round Community center Regu, Cherbourg and gazed out across vater parted und a path was here!"--0rdered Hitler. ·"vot a . . . we have been hearing recur- ' lar Meeting. the channel, . cleared for dem to cross!" laff-a Chew vill lea;d der vay to rent reports that -Joe Stalin is ~;~e~~~:_:!.it'i:~tt~flore· Ladies Hebrew "Ach due Lieber!" - Hitler "Vondepul! Vonderful!''--chor- der invasion of England!" overly fond of pretzels-:-Eats them Benevolent Ass'n. Meeting thundered: "Dose Englisha svine tled Adolf. "Und vere can ve get His orders :were carried out and morning, noon and night.' Maybe, 8:00 p. m.~fsie=:i' s_ons of Abra- are zo near und yet zo far, how diss -rod?" the Chief Rabbi . of Berlin was surmised . ' Cranston R~--elects WEINSTEIN'S Tregar As President LAKE PEARL .MANOR ' ' NEW SUNSET LODGE , Wrentham, Mass. Harold Tregar was re-elected SITUATED ON LAKE MASSAPO:AG SHARON, MASS ON ROUTE 1A president of the Cranston Jewish Make Re~ervations No~ With a completely New Staff and an entirely New Cuisine Community Club for the 1951-52 For JULY 4 season at a recent meeting. Other . STRICT DIETARY LAWS ,, for your added enjoyment! officers include Max L. White, Available For Weddings vice-president; Morris Cofman, and Parties SPECIAi,. RATES ·FOR JUNE treasurer; Mrs. Mildred Manne, Special Dinners / recording secretary; Mrs. Evelyn Zisserson, corresponding secretary, phone Wrentham 32S and Jerry Fish, financial secre - FAMILY GROUPS AND SPECIAL PARTIES ACCOMMODATED - tary. , \ Named to the executive board were Milton Blieden, Max 0Broom- OAK BLUFFS WeJJintjJ, Bar muzvahd, Partied Black's Manor l.!~H~JNT 44 Samoset Avenue - ?rlake., tluwv,_oafiJ,rt_d __ ?1o.w ''MORE THAN Comfortable airy rooms - JUSTA RESORT'' . Accommodations for light • cooking BOSTON OFFICE All 'round:.. Year 'round ' Kitchen privileges Call SHARON 2 5 7 0 HA 6-8468 Vacation Soot 1 Free Transportation to nearby golf · $12.00 up weekly per person DIETARY LAWS -STRICTLY OBSERVED HITE FOR FOLDER No. 9 Call GA 1-0272 6-1 ,.. !o Gr_acluate· Colby_ Z_ionist District MOTHER'S A:S~OCIATION ,.. Abedon Heads ~.1., Zionist Re_gion Mrs. Bernard Schwartz, wife To Elect Officer.s of Rabbi Bernard Schwartz of the M. Louis· Abedon of Providence last Suri'c!ay was elected president Aaron Klein, president of the Beth David Congregati?n, will be ~ of the Rhode Island Regipn, Providence Zionist· District, has introduced at the Mother's . As- l"l sociation of the Congregation "O Zionist Oi:ga-nization of America, announced a meeting of the dis at. the group's annual conference Beth David's paid up memb~rship 1,:1 at the Sheraton-Biltmore Hotel. trict ,will take place on Tuesday tea on June 11 at 8 P.M. at_ the Sl Abedon succeeds Sen. Frank hight, June 19. The program will Synagogue. 9 include election of' officers ' for Licht \ I Police Probe YMHA Saturday, June 2 -- 10 A. M. .;-.. 9 P. M. My~t~r_ious Death . ' NEW YORK CITY (AJP)-An executive director of the New * Jersey Federation of the YMHA FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! REVIEW OF apparently the victim of a mysteri ous mugging attack--die.d here GREENWI-CH VILLAGE FOL.LIES this week after an operation to TRI-PAREL Spree Togs · Featuring- Roxy King, ·Day Cherie, Dixie Hayes, Robi Del Mar, remove a blood clot from his Joie Toni, Chris Scarlette, Dixie Gor~on, Ninett; Jay Maxine. brain. Police immediately launched SHALOM B'aby Dresse.s · Every Wednesday Nlte-STOP TH.E SHOW-Au~lence Participation Game a probe into his death. 2 Shows 9:30 • 11 :30 - Never a Cover Charge ' The YMHA official, William INJAN-TO:..TEEN Bonnets Wolfe, 42, of Kew Gat den- Hills, Queens, died at the Manhattan ESMOND Blankets . . General Hospital here, reportedly NATHAN EUGENE-Owners-CATHERINE EUGENE f.rom injuries suffered several days prior to the operation. HEPY-JOYCE Frocks NARRAGANSETT Pl ER Father of three children, Wolfe also served as a Columbia Univer-· .Rl·CHARD EDWARD Cardigans sity social science instructor, in 11 E11-CUT SPEEDON Underthings APA,RTMENTS. FOR. RENT addition to his YMHA duties. EUGENE TERRACE-Brown and Caswell Streeh PETER FREUND Shawls Rabbi Honored for The most beautiful and exclusive apartments in .Narra ' . gansett. Comp~tely furnished. ln~luding all electric kitchen. One block·from main bathhouse. Very quiet yet ~ Interfaith Work Especially for Boys: most convenient location to all activities. · NEW YORK CITY (AJP) RabQi Charles E. Shulman, of CABANA S_ETS Rentals F-rom $500 - $650 - ·season Only Riverside Temple, was honored by the Urban League here this , Trousers From 3 to 12 Years N. EUGENE- GA 1-959l or DE 1-9506 week in recognition of his role in On Premises every Sunday Phonb Narra. 820 or annt strengthening interracial activity. We Desig11 Layel/es Per.smrnlly for You afteJC 1 o'clock R. W, Caswell, Narra, 928 Rabbi Shulman served as chatr man of the advisory committee of SOPHIA COOPERBERG, Proprietor ______LAST CALL!-OM'L Y A FEW APARTMENTS LEFT! ,. _ steinthe . Urban League's Bronx div!- ______..,...... ,,,.....---~------=-~====-=,,..----=""':'=--:c------r--:e=--;- -~=~ =-,------c--:--....,,..,.- " ELECTED VICE-PRESIDENT ·-. Julius" c. ' Michaelson pf Provi dence was elected - vice-president of - the New England Region, American Jewish Congress, at its 26th annual convention held on Ma,y 19 and 20 at the Hote] Stat .... ler in Bol?ton. _ ~ = Get = i •--C-H-1-LD-R-EN_'_S_S_H_O_E_S_-:. = Gr~ater Results "§ · Expertly Fitted § - from § ~ IN YOUR HOME ; Your Advertbing - ~ Better Feet Thru Proper lol= Shoe Fitting = ·Dr. Treistman's • ~ Many small *and large busi- ~ Shoe Service ness fimfs use the services of this advertising agency to get f:; 72 Miller Ave. Prov., R. I. § greater returns from their ad 1o1 ST 1-6052 vertising Investment. We can - ~ • Pod. Gr. help you·too. lol ------· • - Q ~••••••• iiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••• ~ Shown above are the chairmen Benjamin Copeland, decorations and the officers of the Torah Lun chairman; Morris· G. Silk.., Louis - ~ cheon of the Sisterhood of Aha Yanoff, ticket chairmen; Earl J. JOSEPH MAXFIELD CO. lol Irwin Priest Heads vath Sholom t.o be held on june Resnick, program chairman; Leo ~7 Weybosset St .. Providence, R. I. 5 at 1 P. M. at the Narragansett nard Altman, journal co-chair ~ Hotel. First row, left to right, Mes man, and David.Carleton, decora--· Joseph Fmlde N~w Congregation dames HarrY.. A. Dimond, jewel tions chairman. Not present is Mrs. Archie Fmkle ' Watches For chairman; Jack Gershovitz, chair Benjamin Rabinowitz, memorials man of luncheon; A. Lewis Rosen chairman. Irwin P-.riest was elected presi stein, co-chairman; Samuel Ol Graduation dent of the newly formed Congre Photo by Fred Kelman I Hamilton - Longines - Elgin gation Mishkon Tfilah on ·Howell shansky, general treasurer; May nard F. Suzman, chairman of sou OPEN WED. THURS. AND SAT. NITE_S 'TIL 8:30 P. M. and Scott Streets. Other officers Bulova - Gruen venir journal. Standing, Mesdames and other standard makes elected were: Max Charren, vice .._ president; Barnett Pickar, trea Complete Line of CALL surer; Abraham Linder, secretary; were: Mesdames Morri~ Borosof SLIP COVER and MA 1-4066 ' Isaac Gorin and Hyman Karklin, sky, Yetta Cutler and Nathan KAPLAN'S Cohen, · vice-presidents; Jacob DRAPERY FABRICS Ou; decorators gaboim. will call with JEWELERS - Tentative arrangements f9r a GreeI1,Stein, recording secretary; at Low Prices samples. No David Finn, financial secretary; obligation. Almost 50 Years celebration and installation of officers in June have beei;i made. Jacob Greenstein, publicity di Budget Plan, 1 Year to Pay; Also Laya:way Ptan 1-99 Weybosset 'Street - Mrs. William Zelnicker was rector; Henry Cohen, treasurer; elected president of the Women's Nathan Davis, cemetery chairman, and Hannah , McElroy, recording NO. MAIN FABRIC:--SHOP------~---- ~ uxfliary. c-:-Qther officers elected secretary. ~- r . 173-177 No. Main St. THE BLUE FRONT . ' STORES "For QUALITY ond OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY SERVICE" Wedding Invitations Mrs. Gershman Heads • 4-Hour Printing Service E. S. CRANDALL Pawt. Hadassah DIAMONDS-- PLATINUM JEWELRY Printed • Embossed • Engraved Mr~. Ha;rry Gershman was in DAIRY e - Shower Invitations, Favor~. New-Y..ork Styles At Wholesale Prices e Birth Announcements stalled as president of the Paw Properly Pasteurized • Thank You's-lnformals tucket-Central Falls Chapter of e Personalized Stationery DIAMONDS APPRAISED e Tickets-l'rograms Senior Hadassah at the annual Milk and Cream Bar Mitzvah Invitations installation of officers · held on ;_._ May 21 at ·the Ohawe Sholom A Friend to the Technoprint 8 Emc"~~-e st· Synagogue. Others installed were J_ewish People Weybosset St. Mesdames David ·Golner, first 12 Lowell Ave. EL 1-0700 vice-president; Harvey Epstein, JEN JEWELRY CO. second vice-president; Irving Gross, third vice~president; Philip 7 6 Dorrance St., P-rovidence Room; 203-204 Hak, treasurer; Milton Rigel- J. KENNER, Prop. Listen to-11TH E- ETERNAL LIGHT" haupt, assistant treasurer; Philip Feldman· and Robert Fields,. cor A program series drawn from the rich storehouse responding sfcretaries; Louis Kap of Jewish literature, history, and music. lan, recording secretary; Robert / Finn, financial secretary for pro EVERY SUNDAY .. : 12:30 to 1 p. m. jects; Eli Levin and Jack Kauf man, financial secretaries for dues; Henry Simons, social secre Narragansett ·uotel tary, and Emmanuel Wittner, Sunday, June 3 auditor, •Mrs. George Rossyn, former New England regional OPERATES A SEPARATE chairman, was installing officer. Mrs. Mitchell Glick, nomina KOSH ER KITCH EN ting committee cha.irma.n, · pre sented Mrs. Max Alperin, retiring UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE ' president, with a. certificate. A soc'ial hour and refreshments WAAD HACASHRUTH followed. Combining ,All the Conveniences of a. Modern Hotel With Those of Downtown Location. The EDWIN SOFORENKO of Narragansett is the Only Hotel in Rhode Island AUXILIARY RUMMAGE SALE Approved by the Official Ke.sbruth Organization. Mrs. Norman Cohen is chair man, of the Rummage Sa.le of the Bookings For Spring and Su.;..mer INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, INC. _Lt. Leona.rd Bloom Auxiliary to Now Being ~ccepted COMMERCIAL and be held on June 4-6 on Pi:alrle PLANNING A BAR MITZVAHt CALL US NOW Avenue, it was announced a.t a. FOR YOUR RESERVATION PERSONAL ANALYSIS regular meeting held on May 21 at the Crown Hotel. Mrs. Miriam KOSHER 131 WASHINGTON STREET UNion 1-1923 Goldfine, president, presided. Mrs. Guests May ' Check With the Manafement to Learn CATERING Louis Massover was appointed Which IDtcben Is Used New York omce-26 Plait Street. N. Y. Whitehall 3-5"'70 chairman of the membership for Their Dinner. AT ITS BEST campaign to be held in the fall. ,. \ For fine . printing call The The Herald bas- a · circulation PENDENT WEEKLIES IN R. I = ~-aerald Press, GA, 1-4312. larger tha:g ALL OTHER INDE- COMBINED. FOR FATHER'S DAY Narragansett Pier EAST SIDERS 1-3 ['!J ' -~ ;1" ROOMS FOR RENT = Portraits \ 18 Mathewson Street · If you would like _ "l:J .·, ~ _ Taken Ocean View your lawn watered this 0 summer, please ·call <... In Your • Two minutes walk to beach t:I • Clean rooms PV-1-6674 ['!J Home • New inner spring mattresses z • Kitchen privileges on Saturday, June 2 from C ['!J by· On premises 10 to 5 ... f}_ ' - ,a,rl ['!J - ...~ ':'J~"'''StuJw. 00 large selection = ['!J of proofs - ~= Specialists in i!= Cht-zdren's Portraits s:, ..., 169 Weybosset Street ...~ DE 1-5946 - WI 1-5250 t:I ~ !< ... ,, . 0z - Personally Supervised ['!J by Mr. and Mrs. Mal .!"' Everything ..,,.. For The New Baby ,..tit . DIANE GAil.., age 3½, and NATALIE ANN, age 2, are the daugh You'll find Mal's completely stocked ters of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jaffa of 18 Salem Drive, No. Providence.I with all the necessities to welcome baby into your home. WHITNEY pouble · Drop Side . 609 Smithfiel.4 Avenue Miller, trustees. Harold H. Wins AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR Crib $44.95. Clamon Auxiliary, Storkllne, Kroll, Whitney, Hedstrom, Others $19.95-$64.95. Lincoln, R. I. ten, department commander, was Union, Baby Bathlhette, Taylor Tots, installing officer assisted by Ar Kantwet and Bul)ny Bear Products. GOODFOOD P_ost, Install Officers thur H. Rosen, past department LAYETTE DEPT. - TOY DEPT. BABY FURNITURE Served ~aily Harold Lappin was installed as commander. · Mon. thru Sat. 5 p. m. to 11 p. m. Aunts, Uncles and Grandparents: Sun. and Holidays 1 p. m. to U p. m. commander of the Gerald M. Mrs. Emma F. Simon was in Select your gift for baby. Hundreds / Clamon Post, J .W.V. and auxiliary stalled as president of. the Auxi of' carefully selected Items from at the annual installation of liary. Other officers . installed which to choose. SPECIAL officers held on May 22 at 100 were: Mesqames Stella Pollack, OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 8 z:;riagara Street. Other officers first vice-president; Barbara Lap PHONE and MAIL ORDERS FILLED Sunday 1.50 Bathinette $13.75. . -· High Chair -$14.95 . installed were: Philip Simon-:- pin, second vice-president; ]l:lsie Others $9.9~19.95: Send for illustra ted brochure: "B~sic Nursery ~ equirements,, ~ Others $9.95-$34.95 Dinners 2.00 senior vice commander;. Murray. Weiss; re.cording secretary; Edith and Cohen, junior vice commander; Hochman, corresponding secre 1to6p.m. Sidney Greenfield, . quartermaster; tary; Mildred Hue!>urg, treasurer; CHILDREN'S MENU~ E 1 mer s. Lappin, adjutant; Ruth Broomfield, chaplain; Fran- PRIV ATE James Hochman, chaplain; Ru- ces , Kaufman, gua.rd; - M:.i s s BANQUET ROOMS bin Pollack, officer of the day, Florence Datz, conductress, and Reservations PA 2-4449 and Carl Zimmerman, Char- Mrs. Frances Miller, Miss Rose ············r· ·=-.-N·r:·=·n·:':·::-n·:·:·n·n·::::::::;::::t::.:.:.:::::::::.:=:===:=:·:=:=::::::;::::::.::::.:. ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~e~s_:S~h~e:c:tm~a~n~~a~Ii~d_:_N~o~r~m~a-~n_:H~. Sock, and Mrs. Blanche Zimmer- _: man, trustees. Mrs. Ethel Cohen P.Awtucket 5~2122 - was installing officer assisted by Mrs. Frances Miller, conductress. / Telshe Auxiliary Has' 1:-uncheon· Rabbi David indish of Cleve land, Ohio, addressed the Second E>onor's Lu"ncheon of the Ladf'es Auxiliary of Providence, Rabbi nical College of Telshe, held on May 22 at the Narragansett _Hotel. Rabbi Abraham Chill of Sons of Abraham wiis guest speaker. Mrs. Morris Burg was chairman. YO.UR 'FUTURE LOOKS ,-,:- The general committee in cluded Mesdames Bessie Berezof sky, Henry Cohen, Harry Good man, Hadassah Horvitz, Aaron - ; GIi/' East Pharmacy Marks, . Marx Mushnick, Harry Side · Rosen, Frank Shapiro, Samuel Sheffr,es, Mitchell Shulkin and 756 Hope Str4!et. GA.,.. 1-8618 Max Shine. 8~ YO~ SAVE! L. Z. 0. Chapter Here's one cduple who face the future with confi All year long, Dad has been doing the ki,:idest dence . . . they know life is more secure-and more things in the world for you. Remember him on Receiv~s Charter· pleasant when you have a growing savings ac Father's Day. Give Dad a real hobby-one that The new Ben Gurlon Branch of count. Couples and individuals like our insured shows ',tour thoughtfulness and will give him enjoy Farband L.Z.O. received their savings accounts. Open yours with us· today ... ment 12 mohths in the year. He wiJJ get a real charter at a candle light cere "kick" out of photography. CG>me in now and let mony held on May 19 at the J ew save regularly and your future will look brighter, us help you select a camera or photographic equip ish Community Center. Jacob too. We pay l_iberai earnings on savings. ment fdr Dad. We have a complete range of gif,t Katzman, general associate secre cameras and accessories starting at · prices that tary, made the presentation. Mrs. are no more than the cost of a couple of neckties. Harry Sklut Installed the new If your budget troubles you, we will make it easy offlcei;s. ROGl!R w111.1••1 for you with our convenient payment p\an. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Finkelstein unveiled a bronze plaque with names of charter members. 6,u/mr'~~~ol~ A regular meeting will be held 8S WISTMINITa• ITalff • ·•aOVIDSNCI at the Shera ton-Biltmore Hotel on Sunday, June 3 at 8 P .M. 1 ,fl awarded to Jerry , Port of the Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Fine of 60 .... Hornets for high single of 1~5 Daboll Street, who was Bar Mitz and high three of 360; Captain. vah on May 12 at the Beth David Burt Himelfarb 'Of the Eagles, Synagogue. .... second high three of 358 and third Photo by Fred Kelman ....c,,"' high averagfof 99 ; Captain Jerry Freiberg of the Mohawks, second ... high single of 147; Captain Lloyd MEMBERSHIP TEA ', r.i Turoff of the Flyers, third high The Ladies Hebr,ew Union, Aid z three of, 354, and Don Cohen, ;;ii Association will hold a paid up ... third __high single of 141. membership tea and !;>ridge on ,.;- Special prizes went to Captain Tuesday, -June 5 at 1: 30 'o'clock at < Irv Kelman of the Indians, who 191 Orms Street_. A door prize ...~ was top man in the Jewish Herald and other , prizes will be given. I ~ Ji r.. tour9ey wi-tp 365, Leon Temkin of the Bisons for top average among Q TOURO INITIATIONS .;i flrst--ye; r bowlers with 98, apd < · ~ Jack Temkin of the ·Barons, who If The following were initiated as r.i . I members of the Touro Fraternal showed the most,. improvement, , Association last week: Bernard = jumping from ~5 to 91. ; /'ii l - ,,, _;:, Berstein, Sidney Goldberg, Sey- VJ...= Newly-elected officers for the ~- ' · ·.·, mour H. Golden, Alvin M. Kras- ~ 1951-52 season are Don Cohen, , , ner, Max Miller, Arthur B. Rich- r.i chairman, Smiley Geller, secre- i man, Morris Satloff, Mathew G. ... - tary, and Burt Himelfarb, trel!,- Swartz, Alexander H. Woolf, and r.i l!l!ili!li!!lii... -.:' surer. ARTHUR DAVID FINE, son of Aqdrew Schwartz. ~Q ' ______::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::_ ,______-4-':::::::::::::::::::::;;:::::::::::::~:;:;:;:-'- __ \ ...... ~ l-~L ~ ~ ::iilla....d~a -~ ~ MR. AND MRS. ARNOLD YENOF who were 'married on April ~ 15 in United Commercial Travelers Hall. Mrs. · Yenof is the former r.i Miss Ann Barles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barles of Rocham-· ~ beau Avenue. Photo by Michel Loshakoff IT'S SPRING Ae Ee Pi and It's Time to THINK, OF Bowl,ing ~anquet STORAGE 'by J~rry Freiberg The second annual A. E. Pi _Utilize Victor's Complete bowling banquet was ,held last Facilities! week at the Indian Room of the COOKS COMPLETE- Narragansett Hotel. The out . . going league !)ommittee, ' com prised of Jerry Freiberg, chair VICTOR ' man, Beans Feinstein, secretary, MEALS CLEANSING CO. and Jack Temkin, trea.surer, pre Phone WI 1-2000 or PA 2-7620 s e n t e d team and individual o ·R BAKES p.11:s, CAKES,_ 42 C:rr Street - 'Wayland Square _awards. r 72 ~orrance St. - 22 High St., Pawt. The champion Bisons, in addi BREAD ... ROASTS HUGE tion to winning top team/honors, ' also captured the· high team sin ------gle award with a score of 547. 20 'POUND TURKEYS Members of the Bisons are Cap '- , BUSINESS tain Sid Dressler, Leon Temkin, Justin Abrams, Smiley Geller and can be p leasure Pick Paster. The runner-up Hornets, besides If you have reasonable safe~ards, winning , consolation honors, took if your firm is financially sound, the high team three award with, you enjoy ,each day's challenge. a mark of 1517. Ray Gertz cap Here's' warm weather end yHr-round Let me show you how John Han tained the Hornets and liis crew ~ck Business Insurance policies included Jerry Port, Owen Kwa cooking thot'1 clean, cool, thrifty ••• can help you to· put your business sha, Len Lazarus and Milt Zal,k,. on a sound and enjoyable, basil. _.utomaticl Simply plug It Into the Captain Don Cohen of the ,neore1t electric outl!lt• Then, without IRVING FITELSON Bears received the rotating high " - District Manager w.-tchlng or attention, you can roast, 40 FOUNTAIN STREET average trophy for one year wfth Providence, R. I. a 101. Don also received a per bele or cool II .complete 8-to: IO· Telephone GA 1-2325 and GA 1-2326 / manent cup as 1951 individual person oven mHI •• , all at one time. champion and Captain Art :Plink of the Barons received a belated Use )t on the porch, I'! the kitchen, cup as 1950 leader. Art was run In the dining room , , ,• carry It on ner-up this year with 100. pJcnic1, with deliclou1ly-warrn food Other individual prizes were Inside. Complete , with heatproof gla11-paneled "Look-In-Lid" and & piece,' ovenware 11t of dished Our Full CourH -SIIMDA Y Meal, Are Delicious Fol\t wonder how we ctn effer lerfJe, complete 11rvln91 •of ~uality foods al such moderala prlc11 . Our menu 11 plennod vou cAN 11 SURE .. 1F 1T~ Westinghouse to 9iv1 • widt 11lection ol t1mptin9 mHII ta plu11 everyone, Como in with tho fam ily today. · • ,BUDGET TERMS IF DESIRED ORDERS PUT UP TO TAKE OUT ANYTIME 7~ NARRAGANSETT ELECTRIC ~ THE ELECTRIC SHOP, 2 WEYBOSSET STREET >A€€ HONG Branches-Warren • Bristol • Arctic • East Greenwich • WU:kford • Westerly • Wakefield PART OF THE NEW ENGLAND ELECTRIC SYSTEM u,,.,.,No AMERICAN AND CH1Nm Restaurant s.r.,, 112 Wesflllnsler St.-Htll le the Arcade-GA 1-2510 YOUR BIGGEST HOU~EHOLD BARGAIN ELECTRICITY CHEAP ER TODAY THAN EVER BEFORE ...en At the Flower Stall: left to right, Mesdames Burton Flnberg, flower chairman; Joseph Adelson, general chairman; Sidney Marks, flower co-chairman; and Ira Green. Mrs. Sidney Kane, auction and white elephant chairman, is shown with Joseph Crowds surrounded the Bargain Talile during the entire day of the Country Cushing who conducted the general auction. Fair and Auction. ' Photos by Fred Kelman I _. . a pair of bright ~d sh!ny~oes. Name Baking Contest Winners and Recipes · Joseph's Shoes The walking gear was the gift of the Joint Distribution Committee, The Women's Association of the ¾ cup red maraschino cherries 2 teaspoons baking powder (An American Jewish Press Feature) the agency attempting to alleviate Jewish Community Center award (cut into halves) ½ cup orange juice CASABLANCA - Little J o - the sufferings among the many ed prizes to contestants who sub Sift flour three times, ' then ½ cup boiling water seph is a wheel of.industry in the North African Jews condemned to mitted cakes and other baked measure. Cream butter until soft grated rind of 1 orange Marrakech region of backward life in the squalid slums of North products at the Country Fair and and smooth; gradually add ·sugar, Beat_egg yolks well, add l cup North Africa. In short, the ftve Africa. Auction held last week at tl}e creaming until very fluffy; beat sugar and continue beating. Add year-old lad is one of a number of When little Joseph first was Center. Judges were Mesdames in vanilla and well-beaten egg orange juice, ·and water, then Jewish children, destitute and handed his wonder!Ul magic-like Lucy Black, Anna Cohen, Helen Y,Okes. Add flour alte_rnately with rind, also the flour which has been hungry, whose frail legs and limp shoes, he stared at them in wonder. Donig and Bertha Pine. milk, beating until smooth after sifted together with the baking arms help turn a machine with all Then the boy scampered off to his The following were awarded each addition. Add , cherries, powder. Beat ·egg whites and the str~ngth of their little bodies. one-room hovel to show his new prizes: For appearance a n d drained and dried on unglazed when they form in peaks, grad They are human dynamos. treasure to his parents. quality-First prize, Mrs. Seebert paper, and iold in thoroughly the ually beat, in the second cup of In return Joseph and his com · The next day ir, J. D. C. worker . J. Goldowsky; Second prize, Mrs. stiffly beaten egg whites. Turn sugar, and beat until stiff. Fold panions earn a few pennies to take chanced upon little Joseph pro'udl.Y Alfred Spear; Third prize, Mrs. into 3 eight-inch layer pans which yolk mixture into this. home to their parents-about wearing his new shoes. The work Richard E. Loebenberg. have been greased, lined with Fill an angel ·cake pan <10") erlough to purchase a cup of watery er observed the youth as he care A prize for the most interesting waxed paper, greased again and Bake at 325 degrees for 20 tea and some bread. fully sidetracked the numerous arrangement of unusual assort floured. Bake in moderate oven minutes, then increase heat to There is no electrical power in pools of mud which lined the alley. ments was given to Mrs. Daniel <375 degrees) about .25 minutes. 350 degrees. Baking time in all this area. Instead the industrial ways of' the city. Suddenly, little Parness. Mrs. J . Sch!nagel and Icing 1 ¼ hours. When done allow power is an accumUlatlon of effort Joseph stopped short. A thick Mrs. J. Halpern were awarded 4 ½ cups .sifted confectioners' cake to hang in pan for about 45 put forth by the young Jewish hu prizes for their raised dough rolls. sugar minutes, then remove and frost. man workhorse whose tasks have coating of 'Yrican mud barred his Mrs. Fred Tenenbaum was given about 1/8 lb. butter been performed through the cen- path across an alleyway. a prize for her coffee cake. about 5 tablespoons light Frosting turtes by other human beings. Little Joseph, the human motor The prize winning recipes for cream 1 ½ cups sugar Joseph and his companions destined to putter its last one day cakes In the first category follow. little over 1 teaspoon vanilla 5 tablespoons cold water stand -and turn the wheels of in- when his frail body coUld stand no Only two recipes are printed as ½ teaspoon lemon extract 2 egg whites dustry for 10 hours each day. Each more, hesitated as he looked down thf third and second recipes were Mix sugar with melted butter. 1/e tee.spoon cream of tartar month one or another of the little at his bright shiny shoes; then at similar. Add cream, vanilla and lemon ex 1/e teaspoon salt boys ls struck down by tubercu- the mud. FIRST PRIZE tract. Blend all together and add 1 · teaspoon vanilla Iasis; or some other crippling di- The J . D. C. worker wondered Maraschino Oberry Cake more cream if necessary to proper Cook a!l ingredients excepting sease forces him to put down the how the little boy would resolve 3 cups sifted cake flour consistency for spreading. vanilla in top of double boller, wheel for the beggar's cup. When t-he problem. But to little Joseph (sell-rising) • • • beating constantly for se;ven the human dynamo has extin- it was no great problem. He re 2/3 cup ·butter SECOND and THIRD PRizE minutes. Remove from stove, add guished himself, another boy will fleeted but a few seconds, then re 1 ½ cups sugar Orange Puff Cake vanilla, beat for a few more replace him. . Imoving his preclous still-shined 1 teaspoon vanilla 6 eggs separated strokes and spread over sides and Last week was the happiest day shoes, waded through the sticky 3 eggs, separated 2 cups sugar top of cake. Shake cocoanut over in little Joseph's work-packed life. mud barefoot, the wonder!Ul shoes 1 cup milk , 2 cups cake flour the entire area. He became the proud recipient of tucked away under his arms. it is- read the ·whit~- Sox no longer sticking to his guns: _Recent Bar f\1itzv'ah will occupy their lofty perch two games behind the Yankees. They Delicious Sandwiches could, on th'e other hand, be in .,,~ SVD COREN: flvst place . Made Up for Picnics .. Cl> And Other Affairs ~ It doesn'f matter, though. Rich ,..; Tririkel to Re.tire ards' accomplishments, and the " winning spirit he has instilled in Temple Bowling Cup_ bis men. merit commendation re SIEF'S gardless of whether his club finishes first or eighth. I am not Kosher Delicatessen • Benjamin Trinkel has a pro- Mr. Trinkel finally has decided so much- concerned with the f!l,ct ~ blem-a serious i>ropleµi. It seems what to do about it, and by so that the White Sox currently are 58$ Nq.; Main Street i::i that he finds it impossible to give doing has established himself as close to the top 'and roaring back .DE 1-85} 1 - Ii! away-for -·keeps - his bowling one of-the leading sportsmen in. tG the West after an \mdefeated r.. trophy. For five years he has the comrpunity. Briefly, here is Eastern swing. TRY OUR FRANK.fU.RTS • presented ·· the cup to the high what he told the Herald this Rather, it is Richards' attitude. FOR WEENIE ROASTS 9 '-three V£inner in the Herald's ·week: · He treats his club's success not ~_-::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ < Temple Tournament. For five A special roll-oft' will· be con as a freak, or a temporary lucky ~ _years there has been no· repeat ducted ainong the five winners of streak that is expected to wear t= winner. The cup is gatheriµg the Trinkel Trophy, and tlie win oft', but as a natural thing. Rather t= inscriptions, but no PE:rmanent ner will get the cup as a prize. than expressing hopes for a first rn home: What to'do about it? · Then, for· 1952, he will donate a division finish, Paul calmly talks ; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:,;:,;:,;:::,;:,;:,;:,;:,;:,;:,;.:.- new trophy .for individual high pennant. lie tells his men they r.1 _three for EACH of th~ Herald- can win all the way. .., sp~nsored bowling tournaments. When New York writers ask fa;l wnere he expects to finish, he says 0 Let'.s i,top for a moment to re z call that. the Trinkel Trophy now BRAM, son of Mr. and first place. When a survey of fa;l to be retired, and the tiro that Mrs. Joseph, Bram of 28 Tyndall managers is conducted to se·e Avenue, who· was Bar Mitzvaii re which team they think will go ' e:,.. will be placed in competition next - o YOU year, all are awarded in memory cently at the Beth David Syna into the World Series, Richards gogue. Over 200 people attended. says he likes his club. i:d . -.... of Mr. Trinkel's late son, PFC / . ~ Bernard J . Trinkel, who was It's a refreshing attitude for a fa;l killed in action during the sion of the first Trinkel Trophy manager to- put away the crying Marines' assault on Iwo Jima will ·follow as· soon as the five towel, stand up boldly, and tell =E--4 during World War II. participants get together and de the world that he has a club good The five men who are im- cide on a date that will be suit enough to win. It undoubtedly CAN has electrified his band of players, mediately affected by Mr. Trin- able for all. 'kel's offer to ·retire the present Meanwhile, the 9olumn salutes and made them think more than cup permanently are, in the order Benjamin Trinkel, a true . sports twice about the possibility. tiuu JUNE 23 Whether they do it or not, their ... ' . ,. of their . tournament triumphs, man, a fellow, with a heart, who ,: ~ • ~ - • \ ;" - ( 4 >t\ ' .. . - ·,- ... "1 Leo Borenstein, Temple Beth- is doing so much io increase in manager deserves -a salute for Israel; Sam Segal, Beth-Israel; terest and competiti~n in the an BUY Abe Press, Emanuel; Alfred J. nual kegling tourneys. Abrams, Beth-Israel, and ' Murray • • • Want To Sell Your House? Trinkel, Beth El, son of the dopor. A Bow to Paul Richards \ ' It is Mr. Trinkel's desire that ,...This ~eems to be a column de Want Immediate Action? the Herald conduct a roll-oft' voted to handing out praise, so among these men as soon as prac- let's. keep it that way. But for ticable. So, if they will contact the next one, we go far afield. CALL · me at the Herald, :we will arrange The subjeclr--Manager Paul Rich a meeting to discuss the method ards of the Chicago White Sox. of conducting the match, and then Because of an advanced news set a date. It oyght to be quite deadline due to the Memorial an affair.. 'Day holiday, which ups~ts the It might be noted here that normal schedule, this column· has when ~he Trinket. "I:rophy first h11;d to be w~itten ~ full week in GA 1-3333 PA 5-9823 was awarded, it was intended for advance. It 1s possible that when 'retirement only when· some bowler ' ; won it three times, in keeping with the normal procedure in these matters. A couple -of years ago, however, Mr. Trinkel volun tarily. cut the requirements to two victories. Since nobody has been able to accomplish this fe:ft, he now has come up with this new idea which automatically will re tire the beautiful cup. -,. TODAY Next year the competition will start all over again, with a new · · · cup as the prize. The new 'cup ~½% Coupon Bone!, from sspo· to $100,000 to be entered in the Herald's MARY HAS JUST Savings Bonds from $50 to $10,000- Open Tourney-the one that does not involve the Tempie leagues Maturlty Value· 150% of lnue ·Amount will mark the first award ever to a, be presented for individual bril ONE PAYMENT ro AMERICAN R"°.,'::/0 :i;:.,,, CORP. FOR ISllAEL liance in that contest. There has State ol /Jraef Bonds been no such award during the MAKE EACH MONTH first four years of its existence. 32 CUSTOM HOUSE STREET So the bowling season remains .INSTEAD OF MANY Providence, R. I. with us. The replay of the dis . ~ puted Open Tournament will be ,,o,,,.ctu,e, and ,ul:ucrlpllon bionic, may. b. obtolf!!d ot the obon oddreu. held next week; and the special Because ... Mary was practical about her "bills" prob: championship roll-off for posse~- lem. She chose the quick, convenient way to end mo"!_ey worries ... with a LOW-COS'r PERSONAL LOAN from Non-Cancel la ble MEALS • . Finest American.Jewish Cuis ine Advance reservations are parti- Joseph Elowitz received a pin as OLYMPIC SWIMMING POOL cularly desirable it,: you plan to outgoing president. Informal Life • All Sports OSCAR AWARDS WEEKLY I vacation during the popular Retiring officers and board I OANCI NG • ENTERTAINMENT months of July and August. June - Attractive Weekly and . and September are also delightful members were hos~esses for the . _ Weekend Rates 4th HOUDAY SPECIAL A MAGNIFICENT months and many of the resorts meeting. 5 lfAYS $45 UP VACA·TION ESTATE that the Herald Travel Bureau rite or Phone : Moodus I · PIVNICK, Owner-Director ACRES represents are· open- then and Li OF 1,000 activities are in full swing. Ladies Association Private Golf Course • Tennis Courts • Sand Beach • Crystal For expert assistance on plan To· Honor Two 6 mile lake • Beach Club and ning your va·cation, call the ~- Sun Dack • Solarium • Outdoor •• Luncheons on the Marine Din Herald Travel Bureau, DE 1-7388. - Mrs. Irving L. Solomon, presi Ing Terrace. You'll be glad you did .. · dent of the Ladies· Association of TERRACE ROOM FOR' DANCING . "'- the Jewish Home for the Aged, STAR STUDDED ENTERTAINMENT FIRST RUN MOVIES annom;1ced that the last board OUTDOOR THEATRE M·rs. Willia~ Fellner GALA COCKTAIL PARTIES, meeting ' will be held on Friday, June 8 at 12 : 30 o'clock at the JUBILEE JULY 4th Ledgemont Country Club. The HOUSE PARTY Heads Ladies Aid- SPECIAL RATES! · board will be hostesses at a Jun Providence Representative . Mrs. William_ Fellner was in- cheon in honor of two members, NOW OPEN , HERALD TRAVEL BUREAU stalled as president of the Ladies Mrs. Samuel Deutch, who is· cele Accepting Reservotions for Pcutlff, DE 1-7388 ' Aid and Sisterhood of the Ohawe 'brating her 50th wedding an Bonquets, Affoirs of All" Kinds ABE H. JACOBSON Sholom .Synagogue/ of Pawtucket niversary, and Mrs. Isador s. & Sons Management on May 28. Others1installed were:. Low, who is celebrating her 25th "' Mesdames Harry Smith, honorary wedding anniversary. Writti or Call 'Sharon 901 president; Jerome Forman, first