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ANNUAL FLOWER DAY
AUXILIARY B'NAI B'RITH
TO BE HELD JUNE 6
PLANS INFORMAL DANCE

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JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
TO SPONSOR CONTESTS

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Considerable enthusiasm is being
Ladies Auxiliary of B'nai Activities for Jewish National Fund displayed by the young ladies in the
B'rith has completed plans for an in-
Outlined at Banquet.
Jewish community of Detroit over
Oint• MO00..0 • STAT.
io ho ,riven Sundae eve-
Approximately 300 men and wom-
en Zionists of this city, gathered on
Sunday evening at a banquet at Con-
gregation Emanuel on Filson and
Taylor avenues, outlined plans for
a summer's activities for the Jewish
National Fund, which will embrace
activities among small sum contribu-
tors toward the rebuilding of Pales-
tine as the Jewish homeland, enlist-
ing the nmsses of the city for this
reconstruction effort.
The dinner was arranged by the
Ladies Auxiliary of the Ilashachar
Camp of tile Order Sons of Zion, in
honor of the Jewish National Fund,
which is the agency that buys the
land of Palestine in the name of the
Jewish people of the world.
Sunday, dune 6, will mark the an-
nual Flower Day, on which occasion
approximately 200 men and women
will canvass the city through the sale
of flowers for Detroit's Flower Day
quota of $2,500.
cowAN
Joseph Chaggi, one of the speak-
rrsti-le
B. Siegel Co. presents splendid assemblages of exquisite new
ers, made toe plea for volunteers.
ning,
June
6,
at
the
B'nai
B'rith
Silk Underthings from which the June bride and those who pre-
S.
Schnitz was pledged a 100 per
Community Center, 275 East Ferry
pare for the coming wedding season may choose.
avenue. Admission is 75 cents per cent co-operation from the workers
to
make
the slay the leading social
person and the proceeds of the affair
will he donated to the B'nai B'rith affair of the Jewish community this
New Silk Gowns, $8.75 to $27.50.
summer. Mrs. II. Milkovsky, presi-
ouilding fund.
New Silk Chemises, $5.95 to $17.50.
Mrs. Philip Cowan and Mrs. Na- dent of the Ilashachar Ladies, in
RITA JAFFE
New Silk Stepins, $5.00 to $8.75.
than Fishman are co-chairmen and opening the banquet program, an-
Now Silk Slips, $8.75 to $25.00.
are being assisted by a very compe- nounced that the efforts of . her or- the beauty contest which is being ar-
Ionization are devoted entirely to ranged by the Jewish National Fund,
tent committee.
Jules Klein's Orchestra will fur- raising funds for the Jewish Na- to be held on Sunday, July 25, at
nish the music for dancing and those boast Fund, and presented Rabbi Rochester l'ark. Many pictures have
in charge promise an evening of real Reuben Ilurvitz, treasurer of the
Fund, with a check for $400, mak-
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Monday night May 31, will be ing her organization's contribution
"Family Night" and members are for the year $1,000. l'hilip Slomo-
urged •o attend with their families. I vitz, chairman of the Detroit Jewis
Dancim., will be enjoyed by the guests 1 National Fund, acted as toastmaster.
and refreshments will be served. The II. Rosenberg, principal of the Ile-
hostesses for the evening are Mes- brew High School here, was among
dames Max Fertel, Sol Braiker, Roy the principal speakers.
Zamsky, J. Rosenbloom, Henry Blat-
nikoff, Ilarry Fleisher, Harry Eisler, UKRAINIAN BAZAAR WAS
Sonia Traub and Esther Hornstein.
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EL MOSHE CLUB WILL
SPONSOR DANCE MAY 30

A concert and dance will be given
by the El Moshe Club on Sunday,
May 30, at It p. m., at the El Moshe
Synagogue, Twenty-ninth street and
Michigan avenue. The Sunset Or-
chestra will furnish the music for
dancing.

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MUSIC STUDY CLUB TO
SPONSOR MUSICAL-TEA

The Music Study Club of Detroit
will close a very successful year with
a musical and tea to be held at the
Statler Hotel on Friday, June 4, at 2
p. m. The following program will be
given:

asses rolls
The Song of Desire
Come to the Fair

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FLORENCE SOSENSKY

already been received at the office of
the Jewish National Fund, two of
which will be published weekly in
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
The most beautiful girl chosen will
receive a trip to Palestine. Second
and third prizes will be announced at
a later date.
Boys and girls up to 16 years of
age are asked to participate in an
essay contest. The essays are to be
on the National Fund and must con-
tain not more than 600 words and
not less than 300. They may be
written in Ilebrew, English or Yid-
dish,
Florence Sosensky and Miss
Rita Jaffe are the first entrants in
the beauty contest.
For further information call at the
carnival committee, 2231 West Eu-
clid avenue, or telephone Euclid
2960.

Offenbach
Herbert
Martin

Music Study Club Chloral. conskting of
Mesdames A. C. Lappin. David Kalb
man, Harry Glickman, I adore Leber-
Cott, Abraham Cohane, Benjamin Step•
Harry Darns. Louis OPP...,
pl.,
Benjamin Pearlman, Maurice Ile yes,
Georye Weing•rden and Mbs Rhea Ilar•
ris. with Mrs. M•orice I'. Norse at the
pia..

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Ballad A Major
Edith Ella Davis

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Ensemble accompaniment consisti. of
Miss Marie Silk, first violinist: Mrs.
Arthur Purdy, second violinist and Mrs.
Samuel Ashenon, pianist.

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Those in charge report that the
grand bazaar and carnival given by
the Federation for Ukrainian Jewish.
Relief at the Kirby Center from May
8 to 13, was a huge success. A net
profit of over $1,080 was realized.
Members of the federation wish to
take this opportunity to thank the
following judges who attended the ba-
zaar, Ilarry B. Kenton, Alfred J.
Murphy, Vincent M. Brennan and
Frank Murphy; The Detroit String
Choir who furnished the music for
the opening night, free of charge.
The Gunsberg Packing Company
furnished the refreshments; dairy
products were supplied by the United
Independent Creamery Company; soft
drinks by the Eagle Bottling Works,
the Star Bottling Works, Feigenson
Bottling Company and others; bread
by the various Jewish bakers, and
flowers by Mrs. Busche Flower Shop,
Subway Flower Shop, Otto Kruger,
Boyd, Ilolznagle, Lennon's, Sullivan
and the Clairmount Flower Shop.
Thanks are also due the workers
and all organizations participating in
the bazaar, as well as those who made
personal donations.

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Hominy
Woodman
A Birthday So.
Miss Rhea Harris, contralto.
Edith Ella Davis, accompanist

The Yellow Fan
They Never Knew

Mrs. Michael Leishin, Reader

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YOUNG ISRAEL TO OPEN
NEW MODEL SYNAGOGUE

Young Israel of Detroit announces
inaugural Sabbath services in the new
model synagogue at the Jewish Com-
munity Center, Melbourne at Wood-
ward avenue, on Saturday morning,
May 29, at 9:15 o'clock. Cantor Aaron
Edgar will conduct the services.
At 5:30 p. m., Rabbi Harry Z. Gor-
don wilt deliver an interesting sermon
and Rabbi Moses Fischer and Samuel
Horwitz will be the principal speak-,
ern. Young men and women are wel-
come.
The aim of this organization is to
give the Jewish youth a better and
cleaner conception of traditional Ju-
daism. Young Israel of Detroit has
and is fostering religious, cultural, so-
cial and other activities to bring to-
gether the Jewish young men and
-.n. Irving Schlussel is the pres-
ident.

Mn, Lawrence Titlehaum. accompanist

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Mendelsohn
Capriccio Brilliante
Arensky
Walls
For two pianos
Mrs. Samuel Popkin
Mrs. Lawrence Titlebaum

At the annual meeting of the Music
Study Club, held on May 21, the fol-
lowing officers and beard were elected
to conduct the business of next year:
President, Mrs. A. C. Lappin; vice-
president, Mrs. Leo Landow; record-
ing secretary, Mrs. Arthur Purdy;
corresponding secretary, Mrs. Maur-
ice P. Morse; treasurer, Mrs. Law-
rence Titlebaum; hoard members.
Mrs. Emery Monash, Mrs. Charles
Alpern, Mrs. Maurice Benyas, Mrs.
William Isenberg, Mrs. Michael Leigh-
im, Sirs. Sol Q. Kessler, Mrs. David
Huber, and Mrs. Samuel Schaflander.

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such dividends of pleasure for
your family throughout the
years to come as

JUNIOR HADASSAH

Meeting:

The final meeting of the Detroit
Junior Iladassah will be held on Mon-
day, June 'T. at 8:30 o'clock, at the
yew Jewish Educational Center, 31
Melbourne avenue, near Woodward.
Members and their friends are urged
to attend, as the entertainment com-
mittee has prepared an unusual so-
cial and musical program. The Ha
dassah Buds will present a playlet.
More detailed information regarding
the program will appear in next
week's issue of the Detrcit Jewish
Chronicle.

The Ampico

IN THE

Knabe or
Fischer

Flower Days

Sunday, June 6, will be Jewish Na-
tional Fund Flower Day. All Junior
Hadassah members who are willing
to offer their services on that day,
please call the National Fund chair-
man, Rosalind Schubot, Garfield
3895-W.

PIANOS

More great pianists record
their playing for the Ampico
exclus:vely than any other re-
producing p:ano.

Herzl Judaeans.

recent meeting of the Herz!
Judaeans, Oscar and William
Schwartz spoke on current topics.Dis-
cussion followed. At the meeting of
May 16, Norval Slobin .poke on Sha-
buoth. An amendment to the effect
that there shiuld be a board of direc-
tors in the organization, was adopted
The Ilerzls wish to thank the Jiffer-
eth Zi - n Young Judaean Club for the
invitation to attend one of its socials.

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