THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 7 Congregational News Temple Beth El Shaarey Zedek Sunday Services. The subject of Rabbi Franklin's sermon on Sunday morning of this 1N . CA will be "Mother and Child." Services begin at 10:45. Sunday services will continue until the end of May, after which they • will be discontinued for the present sea- son. Sabbath services will continue uninterruptedly throughout t h e summer. The Temple has recently ac- quired a new and very beautiful section in Woodmere, to be known as Section B. E. The plat of the section is completed and the mem- bers of the congregation wishing to select lots may do so by applying to the warden, Mr. E. Wodic, 219 Brainard Street. There will be a formal dedication of the new sec- tion, the (late to be announced here- after. The congregation has rec lved a very handsome gift from Ir. and :Qrs. Adolph Marx, in memory of their son-in-law, David Lewis. It is in the form of a beautifully hand- illuminated motto and has been hung in the lobby of the Temple. On June 7 Rabbi Franklin will confirm• a class of 26 pupils, 10 girls and 16 boys. By special re- quest of the members of this class and of their parents, the announce- ment is made that it is the wish of this class that friends shall refrain from sending them gifts on the oc- casion of their confirmation. It iS the desire of the class and of the rabbi to emphasize the religious character of the ceremony, and it is felt that the occasion is not one on which gifts should he exchanged. Or. Noah E. ‘Aronstam spoke to the members of the Young People's Society of Shaarey Zedek at the last meeting of the society on "The Jewish Dietary Laws from a Sci- entific Standpoint." The address was a learned and thorough exposi- tion of the subject, and was heart- ily enjoyed by all present. Besides Aronstam's address, which was the feature of the meeting, there were several musical numbers de- lightfully rendered by Messrs. kapelson and Klein of the Pont- chartrain Hotel Orchestra. The final meeting of the season was held by the Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek on Monday, May 8. After the reading of reports which were exceedingly gratifying, a splendid musical program was given. NIrs. Hugo Lowenthal sang two charming songs, Miss Lillian Barnet delighted her audience with her exquisite piano solos, and Mas- ter Farbman, accompanied by Miss Sylvia Simons, rendered•two beau- tiful violin solos. The following officers and directors were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Wolf Kaplan ; vice-president, Mrs. Morris Friedberg; recording secretary, Mrs. j. Hersteinc ; . orre- sponding secretary, Mrs. J. Zeck- man ; treasurer, Mrs. Jos. Ehrlich ; directors, Mrs. Sol Kaufman, Mrs. D.,W. Simons, Mrs A. E. Bofsky, Mrs, Morse Cohen, Mrs. D. Stock- er, Mrs. Max Lieberman, Miss Sadie Kaplan, Mrs. A. M. Hersh- man, Mrs. Henry Weinstein, Mrs. I Larry Frank, Mrs. Anna Litman, rs. (ioodman, NIrs."A. B. Hay- (Continued on page 9) Place your next order for... 3Imurrg ad Panto The right goods at the right price 671-673 Hastings St., Cor, Livingstone The Berkowitz Press p rinters Commercial societ y 354 Hastings St., DETROIT, MICH. Phone Cadillac 468 "CAFE ROYAL", HUNGARIAN KOSHER RESTAURANT Opp. Hotel Cadillac. 65 Michigan Avenue A Regular Home Cooked Meal, 40 to 50 cents. Try it once. Look for the Sign. Cadillac 4375 DENNEN'S BOOK SHOP Social Stationery 19 East Grand River Circulating Library Efficient Book Service May we have your mail and phone orders? Ave. DETROIT 4 1 Carat Diamonds X25 allan Woodward and Gratiot with "The Sallan Corner" A. B. NEWMAN CO. B. SCHROETER where every order is appreciated. Phones—Main 1625, 1626. BARON'S Dry Goods and Clothing 56 Broadway, Detroit Sole Agents for The Imperial and Royal, Austrian, Hungarian and Bosnia- Hercegovinian Tobacco Monopolies Manufacturers of Please Patronize Our Advertisers. Paper and Cork Cigar and Cigarette Holders When you are HUNGRY call Grand 3970 , S•IATMAN & COMPANY S ANDWICHES DELICATESSEN Importers of 739 Woodward Ave. Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles and Playing Cards ROAST MEATS Open evenings and Sundays. SALADS 288-290 EAST HOUSTON ST., NEW YORK CITY