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April 23, 1926 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-04-23

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PAGE TWO

WILLIAM H. HART IS NAMED
PACKARD REPRESENTATIVE

the next is deep, deep blue, called
indigo.
"Climb!" commands the Mother
Raindrop with the Sweetest Face and
all the raindrops climb. "Jump in!"
The Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit Branch, announces the ap-
calls Mother Raindrop and all the pointment of William H. Hart of the Hart Motor Sales, 17005 Grand River
raindrops jump into the pot of sun-
shine where the seven little rivers
flow 'round and 'round each other.
One is green and one is blue, one is
violet and one is yellow. Another one
is orange color and next to that is
one of red and then the next is deep,
"Some
do
and
some
don't,"
said
deep blue, called indigo. In these
THE BABY RAINDROPS
the Old Gentleman With Long White seven colored rivers the raindrops
AND THE RAINBOW
Whiskers. "Baby raindrops don't." swim and swim and swim.
"Tell us about it," begged all five
"Climb out!" calls Mother Rain-
children as though they had one drop and the little raindrops all climb
By Louise H. Guyol.
voice, and "Yap-yap," said Snoozles, out and some are red and some are
like an echo of that voice.
green and sonic are indigo, and violet
The Old Gentleman With Long
The Old Gentleman With Long and orange, blue and yellow.
White Whiskers was hurrying, Whiskers sat down on a stump. Tho
A sunbeam is awaiting them, atip-
through the streets of the Little Town boys and girls sat down on the ground toe on the edge of the pot of golden
Nearby. Mabel walked beside him. and Snoozles lay down, with one eye sunshine. By his side is a fairy cloud
On his other side walked Mike. In shut and one eye open, and they all all dressed in misty white.
front of them trotted Tommy, who I looked at the rainbow high in the sky
"Follow us," they cry, and the
had red hair, and Totty his sister, i and listened while the Old Gentleman baby raindrops follow, up and up and
with red hair, too.
With Long White Whiskers told them up where the sunbeam and the fairy
"There are seven of us here, said about the baby raindrops.
cloud are leading, up and up and up
Sammy.
There are a great many raindrops across the sky and then down and
"And we are going to see some-
down and down again, all the green
thing made out of seven," said the that are not cool and sparkly enough and blue and yellow, all the violet and
Old Gentleman With Long White to help make the springs that bubble indigo and red and orange rain-
HART MOTOR SALES, 17005 GRAND RIVER AVENUE
from the earth, nor strong and bright
Whiskers.
"Not seven people?" Tommy and enough to help make the trees and drops--
"And that's the rainbow!" shouted avenue, as Packard's representative in the Grand River avenue district.
Tot turned their red heads 'round bushes grow, nor lazy enough to all five children as though they had
This marks a departure from Packard's policy of handling local sales
march in the rainbow and stay hud-
and as ked .
one voice, and Snoozles said "Yap. in Detroit through factory owned branches, and has been made necessary
"Seven colors," said the Old Gen- dled together till they harden into Yap-yap yap yap," which meant: by the growth of the city and the increasing number of people who are
tleman With Long White Whiskers. jewels. They have to grow up, but "Yes. Indeed it is."
turning towards the higher price class of cars. Mr. Ilart is the first com-
"The rainbow!" shouted all five before they grow up something has
"It is the rainbow," agreed the Old munity dealer to be appointed by Packard in Detroit.
children, as though they had one to happen to them. So a Mother Gentleman nodding his long white
Mr. hart's experience in the automobile business extends back over a
voice, and "Yap-yap!" said Snoozles, Raindrop with the sweetest face whiskers, "made of baby raindrops." period of 12 years and his new appointment is another step in the progress
gathers them all together, all these
like an echo of that voice.
"I think they're singing some- of automobile distribution in Detroit,
They passed from the Little Town baby raindrops as they tumble from thing," said Totty, bending her red
the clouds, and she leads them
Nearby into a big green field.
head
low, as a baby breeze came
"It's the gold of the sun," said the through the earth, close under the
by.
Old Gentleman With Long White grass where it is soft and easy for whispering
"Singing
what?" asked all the oth-
Whiskers, "and in it are seven col- their baby feet and across under the ers in a soft low voice and Snoozles
big
green
field,
to
the
other
side
over
Clean-up Campaign:
Regular Meeting:
ored rivers where the raindrops go
the edge of the horizon. here is wiggled one soft ear.
The following agencies are co-oper-
In swimming.
On Sunday evening, April 18,
"Singing
this,"
said
Totty,
as
soft-
the
pot
of
golden
sunshine.
"I thought," said Mike to Mabel,
Rabbi Leon Frani was the principal ating in the clean-up campaign that
Against the side of the pot are ly as the baby breeze itself :
both together and very slowly, trying
speaker at the weekly meeting of the is being conducted in the Oakland
to remember what the Old Gentleman seven little ladders, one is green and "Did you ever watch the raindrops Y. M. II. A. Ile spoke on the general district and sponsored by the Phila-
welfare and needs of the Jewish delphia house of the Jewish Centers
had told them once before, "that the one is blue, one is violet and one is
Racing down the window panes?
Association: The League of Catholic
raindrops went into the earth to make yellow. Another is orange color and
youths of the city.
How
they
chase
each
other
gaily,
next
to
that
is
one
of
red
and
then
Women, International Institute, the
the cool and sparkly springs."
While you're cross because it rains?
Board of health, Metropoltian Life
Baseball
Team:
Did you ever stop to wonder
The athletic committee is organ- Insurance Company, North End Com-
Where each baby raindrop goes,
munity
Clinic, Civic Pride Associa-
soon
izing a baseball team and will
As it quickly flashes by you
tion, Mothers Club, Detroit Urban
be able to challenge teams of other League, Northern Ladies Progressive
And across the sill it flows?
organizations.
We're the baby raindrops.
Society, Fire Prevention Bureau, Boy
Can't you see us, marching by?
Scouts, Lechim Aniem, Lithuanian
Educational Committee:
We want to make you happy
Church, Municipal Wast Department,
The
educational
committee
is
ar-
With our rainbow in the sky."
ranging classes in various subjects Police Department, public schools, in-
—Young Israel.
pursuant to the needs and demands cluding Moore, Dwyer, Alger, Breit-
(Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel)
of the members. A hike is being meyer and Maybee; Garden League
of the Detroit Federation of Wom-
planned for Sunday, May 9.
en's Clubs.
A meeting of the representatives
Camp Site:
of these various organizations will be
A
camp
site
has
been
selected
for
Joint Meeting:
held
on Tuesday afternoon, April 27,
the coming summer, where the "Y"
at the Philadelphia House, 579 East
A large audience attended the joint will spend its vacation.
Philadelphia, at 4 o'clock, to discuss
meeting of the Detroit Senior and
and His Famous
further plans. For further informa-
Junior Hadassah Units on Thursday Neat Meeting:
evening, April 22, at the Talmud To-
Dancing and Broadcasting Orchestra
An interesting program has been tion in regard to this campaign call
rah, Philadelphia and Byron avenues. arranged for the next meeting of the Miss Mettle Baron, complaint clerk,
Mrs. Alexander Dushkin, an active "Y," which will be held Sunday eve- Empire 4878, afternoons and eve-
of Nine Men.
Hadassah worker of Chicago, ad- ning, April 25, at 5:30 o'clock, at the nings.
dressed the local units at this meet- Y. W. H. A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena
ing. A musical program given by street. The Jewish young men of Oakland Garden Contest:
the Junior Iladassah choral group the city not affiliated with any organ-
The annual garden contest will
was followed by a social hour.
ization are welcome to join the Y. start officially on Friday, April 23,
Arbor Day. Prizes will again be of-
M.
H.
A.
Dancing Daily, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. to la.m.
fered for the best gardens in the Oak-
Bonstelle Performance:
land district, when parents as well as
CARD OF THANKS
Saturday Matinee Dancing 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Junior Hadassah wishes to express
children will be given an opportunity
its appreciation for the interest
to join in the contest. A garden may
The
Zeirei
Zion
Organization
of
shown by the community on Sunday
planted in your back yard, front
evening, April 18, "Junior Hadassah Detroit wishes to thank the patrons be
yard or in a box, if you haven't any
"Fine Food Served Fine."
and
friends
for
their
kind
co-opera-
Night" at the Bonstelle Playhouse. A
-
substantial sum was added to the Pal- tion in making the dance held Sun. yard. It may be a flower or vege
table garden. All you have to do
estine orphan fund of the local unit. day, April 11, a huge success.
right now if you want to enter the
contest is to see your teacher and
register with her or with Miss Baron,
at 579 East Philadelphia avenue.
Spread the word around and enter
the Oakland Garden Contest.

Y. M. H. A. NOTES

NowSelling

JUNIOR HADASSAH

CHARLES FITZ-GERALD

NO COVER CHARGE

Oakman-Davison Mothers Club:
A meeting of the Oakman-Davison
Mothers Club will be held at the
Longfellow School, Indiandale and
Twelfth streets, on Saturday after-
noon, April 24, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs.
Walter 0. Fisher of the Garden
League of the Detroit Federation of
Women's Clubs will talk on garden
week and will be followed by a talk
on "Music" by Mrs. Israel Katz illus-
trated with selections no the piano.
A musical program given by the Mu-
sic Study Circle will follow.

ibe InattiON/1

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Delray Mothers Club:
On Wednesday afternoon, April
28, at 2:30 o'clock, at the Delray
Synagogue, Bourdeno near Cary, the
Delray Mothers Club will hold a
meeting. A garden talk will be given
by Mrs. Grosner of the recreation de-
partment, followed by a very enter-
taining musical program.

D. J. 1. Midgets Celebrate:
The D. J. I. Midgets of hte Jewish
Centers Association were banqueted
in royal fashion at the home of the
coach, Meyer Blatt, in honor of their
winning the championship cup in the
Inter-Settlement Basketball League,
midget division. Those present were
Louis Kesternbaum, captain; Harry
Kestenbaum, Harry Goldberg, Morris
Rubin, Alex Rader, David Burstein,
Miss Mary Caplan and Meyer Blatt.
Speeches were given by all present.

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

Charm School:
Thursday, April 29, at 8:30 p. m.,
Mrs. Ann Brandes will talk on "The
Art of Being An Attractive Conver-
sationalist." This will be the second
lecture of a series of four which form
the Charm School that takes place at
the clubhouse.

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Drama:
The two junior dramatic groups
will present four one-act plays: "Wis-
dom Teeth," "Joint Owners in
Spain," "The Kleptomaniac" and
"Their Husband," on Tuesday and
Thursday, May 4 and 6, in the Little
Theater, 89 Rowena street.

Monthly Meeting:
The April meeting of the "Y" wil l
be held at the clubhouse on Sunda y
afternoon, April 25, at 3:30 p. m
Lewis Browne, author of "Strange
Than Fiction," will speak on "Th s
Jew in Contemporary Literature. '
Music numbers will also be part o 1
the program.

Hike:
Don't forget the first hike of the
season, to be held Sunday mornin
May 2, at 9 o'clock. Wear knickers
and bring your lunch if you are in
terested in accompnaying the part y

Council Night:
On Monday evening, April 26, th
members of the Council of Jewis
Women are invited to visit the alas
house. Clubs and clime' will go o
as usual, while a one-act play, "On
Hundred Dollars," will be performs d
in the Little Theater. An exhib it
from the dressmaking and decorati
art classes will also be given.

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