CLEARANCE MUSIC HALEVY TO SING IN FLINT ON JUNE 15 480 Miss Saperstein, secretory of (Continued From Page One). The success of the Ilazomiri the Jewish National Fund Flower Choral Society concert of Jewish tot National Executive last Sun- Day Committee for Detroit, is an music, at the Masonic Temple, last day, makes of the Zionist Organi- zation of America as Well us of Iladarisah "a house divided against itself." Rather than disrupt Zion- ist effort, Mr. Slomovitz declared, it would be wiser, for the sake of the health and progress of the movement, to retain the present administration upon whom should be forced as many reforms as could possibly be gained under the cir- Ile predicted that cumstances. Mr. Lipsky's administration will be vindicated at the coming con- vention. Others who spoke were II. Gold- berg, N. ('roll, 1). IV. S1111011,1, Ja- cob Miller. To Elect Delegates. 39 •75 Yes, sir! A clearance sale—just that! 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"THE COMPANY OF SERVICE" Detroit t Save Mone y on new Rugs, Carpets, Floor Coverings. Leader's New Retail Department offers you an excellent selection at , Garfield 8400 There are no real Issues involved in the fight. Peace is essential at Recorder's Court Judge Discuss, . this time when Palestine is emerg- "Criminology and Citizenship." ing from its difficulties and a new era of reconstruction is at hand. Before an audience that fill, I The bickerings that have been car- the B'nai 'Frith auditorium to ea ried on 1,5 the opposition have ,.. pacify, Hon. Charles Bowie , council a loss in the United Pales- judge of the recorder's court , • tine Appeal collections of at least spoke on "Criminology and Citi 8300,000. If the quarrel is tot zenship." His talk was a (ilea ended, the damage may amount andforcieful presentation of hi to half a million. This should be experiences on the bench of the re sufficient reason fur discontinuing corder's court. It was a direr the conflict." challenge to the thinking citizen Commission of Inquiry. at the problem presented by th e Dr. Weizmann slated to the rep- increase in our criminal pupal resentative of the Jewish Tele- lion, and indicated the measure graphic Agency that four promi- necessary to combat it. nent American Jewish journalists Judge Bowles was introduced h who occupy high positions on the Julius Deutelbaum, past presider It bench were asked by him to serve of l'isgah Lodge, who in his intr. , on the committee of inquiry, in dustion took occasion to call It ,t. accordance with the offer of the attention of the audience to t present administration of the misunderstanding prevalent in tl le / Zionist Organization of America Jewish community as to the goal to submit its record to a thorough ties and fairness of Judge Bowie '• scrutiny in view of the opposition's indicating that the record of Jud charges. The names of the corn. Bowles in the recorder's court h e mittee members were not disclosed been one of service in all el but it is expected that formal an- meats of the Detroit ruminant nouncement will he made in a few without regard to faith, race or Weizmann also stated Dr. days. creed. that before his departure he se- The program for the eveni eg cured a contribution of $25,0110 •115 fentureut by the presence of toward the United Palestine Ap- Mischa Fishon. member of I,i petit from Gregory Beineinson. ut. man's Yiddish Theater, who gave a Asked about the probable o come of the London session of the number of selections in Yiddish. Others on the program we re .wish Agency Commission, Dr. Ms, Gertrude Dettner, rani Weizman' , declared that although and Phil Williams, violinist, w ho he is in no position to outline the was accompanied by Miss Fitch at ♦ probable action that will follow. the piano. until full discussion is held and counsel is taken with all the mem- e- bers, he is confident that its results will be of permanent value for Palestine and will initiate a new chapter in the rebuilding of aid Scarlet Wernan" will en :Of country as an all-Jewish responsi its fourth suers sofa! week at he Garrick Theater, meet Moro ay hility. Paul iill. night, with beautiful Frederick playing the most le- I on. cemoly role of the seas letful L'sually associate•el with heavy it rie- ! matic roles, Miss Frederick lass What Makes Milk Turn Sour? proved herself a perfect •m enne in her nresent lovable, tau ch- t- As soon as milk is taken from the air able role. She plays the part or the cow, tiny microbes in feeding on a young woman, who, having de- get into it and begin se a voted her life to her father, a 'oh- the milk-sugar, which turns to New N. -irk These microbes are quite invisible lege professor, goes to none the after his death and lets the h me to the naked eye, but are folks know she intends to hay ? a less alive, and they start work a: A year later she retu ens fling. once, if the milk is at a sufficiently baby. She says she ado p , t e eoddi high temperature. Their activities with a but before a day has pas it, are prevented by keeping milk Cr the refrigerator, though if it is the whole town is talking Agatha as a "scarlet woman." afterward left in the warm air it The cemplicationa are so ■ will uickly turn sour. Milk ing that the play is a laugh f 'Pm which is boiled quickly after being s taken from the cow does not read- beginning to end. incident there is • romance for Agatha, 110 ily sour, for the milk-sugar is a tense dramatic situation for changed that the microbe cannot in saving • young flapper fri feed on it. Do you know that the from really becoming "scarlet. I manufacturers of MURAD cigar- I i ettes h e sent to the ends of the earth for the finest tobaccos! The monument and tablet in Them have been placed in the hands of expert blenders who have or of the late Rabbi J. L. Le unveiled at Clover Hill Park g iven you MURAD, the king of all etery on Decoration Day, was cigarettes. work of Manuel Urbach of Twelfth street. Tremendous Savings. LEADER Carpet Cleaning and Rug Co. 8700 Linwood at Blaine Phone Garfield 8400 CATERED MEALS GOOD Noon Hour Lunch 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Short Orders a la Carte 50C , Woodmore Kosher Lunch Room 1- "The Scarlet Woman" mains at Garrick. 6400 Woodward, Cor. 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Julius Miller, the conductor, and William (layman, associate con- ductor, both very able and devoted musicians, are making every of• fort to make this first out-of•town (Values up to $65.00) appearance of this able hody of singers as impressive as possible. New songs have been added to the repertoire of the choir. There Delegate's to the convention will Will also be five soloists of the Ha' be chosen at election,s to be held levy at this concert, the names of this Sunday afternoon from 2 to whom will soon be announced. All 5, at the Shaarey Zedek branch, indications point that the Halevy Twelfth and Atkinson. Five del- Choral Society will offer the Flint egates are to lie chosen from the folks a wonderful entertainment following nominees: on June 15. Harry (ohen, Louis Cohane, Is- Rehearsals are going on in full MISS DORA SAPERSTEIN rael Davidson, J. 11. Ehrlich, Jos- The attendance is in full force. active worker for the fund to re- Haggai, A. J. Koffman, Leon All members display eph capacity. Kay, Max Lipsitz, Isadore Levin, deem the soil of Palestine as the NATHANIEL RASKIN great enthusiasm for this unique Robert Marwil, Jacob Miller, I). property of the Jewish people. enterprise of the Ilidevy Choral Sunday evening, is in great meas- Abraham Lachover is chairman of W. Simons and Israel Zilber. Society. Rehearsals will from now ure attributed to the effortts of All members in good standing the committee. Flower they is on take place at the Little Theater of the Umpartaishe Folkshur, 539 Nathaniel Raskin, president of the will be able to vote for three dele- this Sunday. society. Mr. Raskin is himself a gates. The five polling the largest Kenilworth. lyric tenor. He has been active in number of votes will be delegates, choral societies in New York and and the five next highest will serve Milwaukee, and sang with noted as alternates. cantors, among them Rutman and The board of elections consist, Friday, June 8, nt 8:15 p. m., Kaminsky, in New York. of Julius Braun, chairman, M. in McCollest er Hall, the student Merzon, Morris Mendelsohn, Misr recital by the pupils of Dr. Mark Rose Lipsitz and Mrs. Philip The Gunzburg will take place. Sloinovilz, minor program will include the The meeting on Tuesday voted Concerto by Chopin, the E minor that Detroit's delegates go to the annual musicale and tea Concerto by Emil Sauer, the E that convention uninstructed. Sonata Op. 27 No. I by Beethoven, given by the Detroit Music Study and smaller pieces by Mende's- Club will take place on the after- The Feast of Shovuoth marked HADASSAH MUST HOLD sohn, Chopin, Strauss, Schutt, De- the completion of the Iniai Zion noon of Friday, June 8, at the ELECTION OF DELEGATES bussy, Weber arid Liszt. The par- synagogue, the first in the Dexter Statler Hotel. The following pro- In order to comply with the rules ticipants are: Miss Leah Zagal, sect ion. the champion of the piano contest gram hies been arranged: Mrs. of the national organization, a reg- Two years ngo, after encounter- Rata Perlman will play Be, ular election by ballot must be held of 1927; Miss Gertrude Sarnoff, thoven's "Sonata," Opus :31, No. 2, by Detroit chapter of Hadassah ing great difficulties, the congrega- Miss Lillian Rabinowitz. Miss pin's for the ;selection of delegates to tion succeeded in erecting a base- first niovement, and Cho Grace Fitch, Miss Silvia Pritz, Miss "Nocturne and "Wedtz" in A the national annual convention, to ment structure in which services i t Esther Cohen and Roger Beebe. Flat; Mrs. M. Benyas and Mrs. be held in Pittsburgh from June were held for almost two years. There is no admission charge. Through the efforts of officers and J. S. Souls will sing "Ilerbstlied," 27 to July 4. by Mendelssohn, and "Oh, Swal- Accordingly, the balloting will members, this basement has been low, Sweet Swallow," by Kucken. take place next Sunday afternoon, expanded and 11 complete syna- They will be accompanied by Miss June 3, from 2 to 5 o'clock, at the gogue built. the building committee consists Milford Stern, who donated Edith Ella Davis; Mrs. Michael Shaw ray 'Zwick branch, Twelfth trophies tie be awarded in the Jew- I.eishin will give two readings, street near Atkinson. The follow- of M. Wain, II. Slutsky, M. Solo- A. Newman, S. Pickman, N. ish Centers Asociation Oratorical "The Raven" and "The Last ing candidates have been named Contest, will preside over the meet- Opal." She will be accompanied by the nominating committee: Mrs. Fratkin, and . 11 yman. Officers of the congregation are: ing. June 9 is the day for the COO- by Miss Della Tobin. "Elegy." by Joseph II. Ehrlich, Mrs, P. II. test and Rabbi Pram, Milton Alex- Pryque Parkfusgn, and "Perpet- Itroudo, Mrs. Abraham Cooper, IL .1. F'ishel, president; I. Wein- ander and Arthur Mansbach have ual Motion," by Carl Bohm, will Mrs. A. Feldstein, Mrs. A. B. garden, vire-president; S. Becker, consented tee act as judge's. The be played On the violin by Mk: Stralser, Mrs. II. 11. Ullinn, Mrs. secretary; N. Fratkin, treasurer. 1141.1011: !! Credit for success of much of the contest which drew about •0 con- Sylvia Solomon, who will be ac- Robert Marwil, Mrs. J. Sauls, Mrs. testants finally ended in eight qual- companied by Miss Cecilia •iber- Henry N. Weinstein, Mrs. A. M. work is given to the Ladies' Aux- man. Mrs. Howard Salzenstein Hershman, Mrs. l'hilip Gordon, iliary, whose officers are: Mrs. J. ifying for the finals. ■ ii will render three vocal selections. Miss Bertha Lipsitz, 'Mrs. D. S. Furst, president; Mrs. S. Wein- garden, vice-president; Mrs. S. "left I.iebe Dick" Icy Forster, Diamond, Mrs. Ralph Davidson, OUR SALESMAN WILL CALL "Seldemsanekeit" by Brahma, and Mrs. D. Ver. Simons, Mrs. Ilarry Becker, secon d ing secretary; Mrs. 11. Whiteman, financial secretary; "Kin Traum" by Grieg. She will Cohen, Mrs. N. E. Aronstam, Miss Beginning Friday, June 1, at the be accompanied by Mrs. Emory Rose Weinstein, Mrs. J. B. Lasky, Mrs. Sosnick, treasurer. United Artists Theater, D. W. Under the direction of i,. Dann, Monash. The last number will be Mrs. Julius Berman, Mrs. D. S. Grifliith's latest feature "Drums Chevra Sella% was organized. 503 H A MMOND BUILDING 503 of Love" will he the attraction. Saint-Saens' "Variation on a Zemon, Mrs. J. I.. Ruby, Mrs. Sid- with I. Schwartz as lecturer and Thenee by Beethoven fur Two ney Frank, Mrs. Abraham Srere Cadillac 59i6 Adapted from the historical inci- L. Fink as his associate. dent of Francesca da Rimini. Grif- Pianos," played by Mrs. John Feld- and 'Mrs. Sidney Stone. A special charity fund is also Kontos Ter &vim years as man and Mrs. Laurence Title- Every Hadassah member who is fith's new spectacle is heralded by baum. Reservations may be made in good standing as to dues is provided by the congregation. those who have already seen it as L•bergott, urged to cast her vote next Sun- A large, airy hall, with a kitch- I. his greatest achievement since in advance , with Mrs. en and checking rooms are among day. The required number of del- 1977 Hazelwood. "The Birth of a Nation." the conveniences of the synagogue egates to he voted for will be which is now open for use by the shown on the ballot. Every Ila- public for parties, weddings and dassah member in good standing similar affairs. is also notified to this effect by The dedication of this synagogue mail. will take place July 1. New mem- bers are being welcomed, and resi- dents in the Dexter section are urged to enroll. A. IIickman seas the contractor of the new synagogue. Spring Suits 1 -„,........,.. agiEBEL@ HELPED MAKE HAZOMIRI DETROIT ZIONISTS ACTIVE IN FLOWER DAY EFFORT HERE CONCERT BIG SUCCESS DISCUSS CONFLICT Gas and Oil Service 3520 John R., at Eliot. . __ -- - Largest Garage in the Northwest Section STORAGE GM, ‘SING Collision Work REPAIRS a TIRE SERVICE Specialty Car Washed and Nicht. 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