Tit r, j)Er ► :a IT Awl sn rta. PAGE TWO ---- - - — - "The unexpectedness of the Hud- Hudson Super-Six Now Selling son announcement gave it the force at Lowest Price in of a bombshell," he said. The whole Ten Years. trade knew that Hudson was not only The sensational reduction in the price of Hudson Super-Six cars, bringing them to the lowest point in their 10 years' history, is simply a logical step in the Hudson program of giving greatest values, according to Aaron DeRoy, Hudson-Essex dis- tributor in the Detroit area. at its highest point of activity but that its business was on an ever-in- creasing volume. "In the midst of such a situation comes a startling price cut. The price of the Hudson coach is today actually less than one-half of the price of a Hudson open car just a few years The Lincoln Company's Program is Complete infvery Detail- , And plenty of it. New subdivision opened today. Corner Tele- P roperty-t— being graph and Townline Roads, Dear- born. Frontage on both. 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Said David Brown: "I visited practically all the colonies there and one of the questions that I asked was, "What do you need in this community?" The answer, universally, in the form of gifts. The in the tom of gifts. The I'alestinian, the man who is there permanently, re- sents the thought of fur- ther charity. Ile wants none of it; he wants the means to do the things in his colony that will tend toward a saner, a safer and a more economic operation." It is requested that the residents of Detroit set aside in their mind the days between May 4 and May 17 for By Millie Cowan. the observance of Mother and Dough- I Week. Plump little Miss Harris, plump, ter The custom is a splendid one which little and over two score! Not ex - demands that certain days or weeks actly an ideal combination and only be designated for laying particular emphasized to show how courageous stress on the fine emotions and Ira- I it was of little Miss Harris to exer- pulses which are the controlling cise what is usually considered to be forces of the race. In the ordinary the prerogative of maidens young and every-day pursuits of life it is un- fair, with suitors manifold. Her po- fortunately true that the noblest) sition in life was to all intents and thoughts of mankind play too small purposes definitely fixed. Almost time for her to be pensioned. Pensioned! a part. The relationship of mother and Visions of old age! Not a lonely old daughter is the most vital in human age, however, unless she chose to life. I hope the designation of these make it so—for Jonas Margolis, the days for this observance will result wealthy bachelor on the Board of in something more than a vocal dem- Charities, had been pleading with her onstration of affection which lies in for some time to change her state of the hearts of all mothers for their single blessedness. She had decided daughters, and all daughters for their to speak freely the next time he mothers. I hope it stimulates an rr- Came. fort which will lead to a year 'r Would she dare? Would she dare understanding and year 'round , throw away her last chance—and operation between all mothers rno such a chance! daughters. "Hello, Ernstine. I'm ready for my answer." Mothers Club: Ile spoke confidently, happily, Fenkell The Fenkell Mothers Club will hold gaily. Hello, Jonas! I'm ready, too, if its monthly meeting at the Custer "H School, Linwood and Midland eve. you'll answer a single question." noes, on Saturday afternoon, May 9, 1 "I'll answer a million." "Just one, and please don't mistake at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Oscar Robinson will talk on my motives. No, I won't do you that injustice. Your wealth carries no summer camps and Dr. Anna Kopp weight with me — but the use to will talk on the pre-school child. Further plans for the Mother and which you put it does. Why do you Daughter banquet to be held at the give so little to the charities—you, Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Willis and a reputed millionaire?" Brush streets, on Tuesday evening, His fine face clouded. May 12, at 6:30 p. m., will be dis- "Suppose I refuse to answer?" "I shall feel constrained to decline cussed. your proposal." "I'll tell you after you are my wife Mother and Daughter Banquet: The Jewish Mothers Clubs of De• —when you have a right to know." troit are catch-sting Mother and "No. I want to know now." "I'm sorry. Good afternoon, Miss Daughter Week in the form of a ban- quet to be held on Tuesday evening, Harris," stiffly. When he was gone and Ernestine May 12, at the Shassev Zedek Syna- recalled the look in his eyes she was gogue, corner of Willis and Brush strangely non-plussed and ill at ease . streets. The dinner will be prepared by the She did love him. When they should she care what men said about him- women themselves and will consist of famous European dishes. The sur- , that he was stingy—that he could af. ford to give infinitely more than he prise of the evening will be an Amer- did. Now at this moment of the re- ican dish offered by six women, one from each district in the city, who linquishment of all her visions and hopes she realized acutely how great- attend a class in domestic science. Among the special features will be ly she had counted on the shelter of dance by Mrs. Anna Weiner and his love, on the secure haven of a a one of her daughters, the youngest home after these many years of storm and stress in the business world. of 11 children. Memorial services for members meeting alone life vicissitudes and changes. Certainly she found no oth- who passed away during the year will be held. er fault in the man. There must be also Those who wish to make reserva- some cause for his niggardliness. Was it fate that led her at lunch tions can do so by calling the educa- time to a seat opposite one of the tional department of the Jewish In- stitute, Cadillac 6741, and asking for girls in the office? Miss Caplan. Plates are 75 cents. "You look so pale, Rena?" "I don't feel well. but I have to Jefferson Woman's Club: go over on the West Side. You know East Miss Anna Oxenhamiler, assistant the Cantors?" educational director of Temple Beth "Yes, of course." El, will speak on "Lair WOmer" at "The older girl had a heart attack the meeting of the East Jefferson again and Mr. Cantor is without work Woman's Club at the Shaarey Tephila and I have to go over and investi- Synagogue, 1227 Eastlawn avenue, gate." on Tuesday, May 12, at 2:30 o'clock. "You'll do no such thing. You go go straight home and lie down. Citizenship Class for Women: there myself." All women interested in taking out "Oh Mist, Harris, will you really? their second citizenship papers are You're an angel." urged to meet at the Longfellow Miss Harris didn't think it neces- School, Twelfth and Waverly streets, sary to tell her that her offer wasn't on Wednesday afternoon. May 13, at entirely unselfish. She was eager for 3 o'clock, to form a citizenship class. some task to keep her from thinking. She looked up the records, made Be near the judges of the commun., notes, the wistful look on Jonas' face ity, and buy thy things in the proper recurring to her with stranger per- manner of transaction. For thy pos- sistence. The meaning was suddenly sessions choose good witnesses—they clear as though it had been written will relieve thee from strife.—Tal- i in flaming characters or as if the gen- tie voice had spoken. "If you are mud. TRIBUTOR u' ri 2117,e7. 5 219 Michigan Ave. not willing to take me on trust you j do not love me enough to take me. at all." By Helen Schubiner. It was a well kept apartment house to which the address led her. She ' Looking out through a window shop scanned the names beneath the bells, I see the spring approaching on the but could not find the name of Can- tor. She rang the first bell. A pretty, path, Blossoming in green, white and pink well-dressed young woman answered. Like a young bride blushing very "I beg your pardon. I am looking for a family named Cantor. Do you deep, In glory of hope, love and happiness, know anyone by that name in the The steps majestic and blessed. neighborhood?" Looking out through a window shop "Yes," was the smiling reply. "If I see she opened your mind and heart you come in, I'll tell you about them." To grace, to beauty in the garden of "Thank you." art, "Won't you sit down?" Where heavenly music creates the It was such a comfortable chair genius—God.. and the room was so cozy and invit- ing. "The Cantors live in a cottage in EVERY DAY, MOTHER'S the rear. I have a brother whose DAY hobby is to do good by stealth, and 1.1 . when he found out how poor they, Every day is Mothers Day, really. were he gave me quite a sum of But setting aside a special time gives money for them. Were you going to • us a chance to think of some particu- help them?" ' larly nice thing to do for our mothers "Yes." on that day. If your mother is not "Then I'll tell you what Mrs. Can- I with you, do something pleasant for tor did with part of the money. She somebody else's mother. —Young Is- bought my brother a velvet smoking rael. jacket." "That was funny, but we social THE SCHOLAR'S FESTIVAL workers are never surprised at any- thing," "My brother thanked her grateful- By Leon Fram. ly. Ile's just the finest man in the world," impulsively. "We are a On the thirty-third day between Passover and Shabuoth comes the large family and we each subscribe Scholars' Festival. It is known as . the same sum to the charities—a Lag B'Omer, which is the Hebrew quixotic idea of his that brothers and , kters should give equally. I was in surd for 33. An epidemic disease had broken his office yesterday and there was a out among the students of the great draft for $5,000 on his desk. He was Rabbi Akiba, one of the makers of :ending it to the charities anony the Talmud or teachers of the Jewish niously. Ile didn't know I saw it. religion. One by one the students You won't tell? [low foolish of me. in the school of the leading teacher Of course you won't tell since you in Israel fell sick and died. One don't know his name." Ernestine remembered the anon)• [ death or more occurred every day. It seemed as though there would be no mous draft. Tears came to her eyes. Goodness and kindness always one lett to study the Torah. But upon the thirty-third day after touched her to the quick—and the Passover the plague ceased. There thought of this man not wanting to was no death that day and none of exalt himself above his family was as fine as it was extraordinary. the days following. "Ile must be a wonderful man." Therefore the students of Rabbi "We think so, but of course we're Akiba declared the day a holiday. They celebrated it with all kinds of partial. Would you like to see his merriment year by year. To this picture?" She took a large photograph from day, in many parts of the world, stu- dents of the Talmud observe this day the mantel and handed it to her. Little Miss Harris repressed an ex- as a holiday. On this day also little boys go out with bows and arrows clamation. What an excellent like- ness it was. If you had been for- to play in the woods. The bow rep- resents the rainbow. The rainbow, tunate enough to look into her happy eyes, you would have recognized the as you remember from the story of Noah, represents God's love of his picture without looking. It was a long time before she handed it back, children—the people of the earth. God showed His Love of his children smiling. "I know him quite well and I hope in the cessation of the plague. In memory of the kindness of God made to know him a great deal better." manifest to the students of Rabbi Akiba on Lag B'Omer, this day is celebrated as an occasion of happi- INSTITUTE NOTES ness and thanksgiving.—Young Is- rael. Mayor's Proclamation for THE ANONYMOUS CON- T 7S2 P". Ailbreit's 0.1orner IN excellen t... as _e_ ago. Yet quality has not merely been maintained in the Hudson, but the whole car has been, and is now, on a program of improvement in its every detail. The story of how the cut is possible and why Hudson de- termined to give it is a long one— and we doubt if the public is half as much interested in these inside why's and wherefore's as they are in the, fact that they now can get a Hudson on the most favorable terms it has • FROM A WINDOW SHOP ever known." DAVID BROWN "America's Best" __..., ,.. Jiiet the Time for Sun R o o m Furniture. Our First Showing of French Willow and Wicker Suites and Odd Pieces Sample Suites now on display on our Mezzanine. 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