America lavish Periotilcal Carter mirror, - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO E YkrItorr,/rwisit entoN lac AIMMIllaaa FLINT SISTERHOOD INSTALLS OFFICERS PAGE FIVE JEWISH CENTER ART SCHOOL TO OPEN EXHIBIT ON MAY 6 the The annual meeting of the Flint Beth El Sisterhood was held Sun- day afternoon in the Temple rooms on Second street. The an- nual reports were read, new tof11-' errs were installed, and commit. tee heads were appointed. Several future projects of the organiza- tion were also discussed. New and aqhtier • The officers installed were: Str James Rapport, president; Mrs. Ilarry Winegarden, vice-president; Mrs. Ed. Rosenberg, treasurer; Mrs. A. M. Barnett, secretary. Committee heads appointed in- cluded Mrs. S. Seitner, chaplain; Mrs. A. Eisman, religious school; Mrs. S. Keller, entertainment; Mrs. N. Scatter, publicity; MN. Joseph Bloch, membership; Mrs. S. Seitner, ways and means; Mrs. Harry Winegarden, humic; Mrs. J. D. Brown, rummage; Mrs. S. Pearlstein, sick committer; Mrs. Maurice Snyder, book supply; Mrs. L. Fisher, librarian. The Sisterhood is planning a rummage sale fur the first Thurs• Standing left to right: Paul Frank, Eva Davison, Esther Jofft • y in May, and it has been an- to by the rummage chair- Sophie Gornbien, Judith Sidorsky, Milton Ifershgoren, Seated, center row, left to right; Juscha Schwartzman, instruc- man, Mrs. Brown, that anyone having rummage to be called for tor; Mrs. David B. Werbe, chairman Jewish Center Art Committ ee ; Samuel Levine, executive secretary Jewish Center; Ben Riskin. at any time may telephone her. Bottom row: Rebecca and Esther Cooper. On May 22, the State Sisterhood Conference will be held at the Du- Students of the .lewish Art day, at 11 a. m. Mrs. David It rant HoteL , School, sonic of whom appear in \Vella , who is a menfloor of the Mrs. Rapport, president of the the above picture, will holt1 an ex- hoard of directors and chairman if Flint Temple Beth El Sisterhood, hihition of their works la•ginning the net committee, is the head of in her annual message to her or- Nlenday, May I;. In the exhibition the school. .fuss-ha Schwartzman ganization, said in part: "While are included if drawings, oil par- is the instructor. Samuel Levine is my efforts in behalf of this organ- traits from life, biblical composi- the executive secretary of the Je•- ization might be called a 'labor of lion in oil, poster work, charcoal ish Centers Association. hove,' still I most heartily wish sketches from life and cast. that I could charm you—not to The exhibition will he held in the The Jewish Center Art school is see me, not to think of me, not to now in its third year. Last year Art Room of the Jewish Centers Association at 31 'Melbourne ate- s hear me, but I w ish rather, that I the school participated in the exhi nice during the hours 4 to I and could make you see, instead, the banal (of Detroit Art schools Mid crying need for every Jewish wo- Wan awardtod first place in poster to 10 o'clock. man to give all of which she is work, honorable mention as a The officers of the Jewish Centers capable to 'carry on' the work of school, and von first, second am Association 011.: :11 ill M. Alex- instructing our children and our third places for works from life ambor, president; Millen! Stern, neighbors in the beauty of our re- and cast. vice-president; Harry Scheinmen, ligion. There are two classes which meet treasurer. The Art Cenunittee con "Give me your co-operation-- regularly, the elementary which sists of Mrs. David II, Werbe, chair- give me your good will—give me meets on Wednesday, at 4 p. is., and man; Fred M. Butte! and Mrs. the work on which you are the advanced which meets on Sun- Walter Fuchs, capable, and I can promise you such an (organization, the like of which cannot be found in the state." Jewish Welfare Federation Flower Fund. Contributions to the flower fund of the Jewish Welfare Federation have been received in memory of Carrie an Vliet from Mrs. Alfred Roseroot, Mrs. Fred heipziger, Battle and Florence Silberman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berger and family. 9 armpit Ertl] El Notes will be celebrated Wednesday morning, May 1, at 10:30. Rabbi Leon Frain will speak on "May Day." The Meaning of Prayer in a World of Science" will be the Services: subject of Rabbi Leon From's ser- Rabbi Icon Fram will occupy man Sunday, May 5. the pulpit Sunday and speak on The Resurrection of Moses." Temple Calendar: Services begin at 10:45 a. m. May 1—Men's Temple Club an- Rabbi Adolph II. Fink of Ann nuaLmtatting, and smoker. Smoak. Arbor will occupy the pulpit Sat- ert ['red M. Butzel. Saturday, May --Mother and urday morning, April 27. Seventh day Passover servicesIii)ga iuoguhst(,: er rvii ) v taeya t "b l04:7111.anle.ti e.ne hti-toen. followed by un elaborate program of entertainment at 12 o 'clock Saturday night, May 11—The Young People's Night ChM dance. Sunday, May 12, at 9-.35- High School oratory contest. Monday night, May 1:1---Beth El College graduation exercises. Tuesday night, May 14—Temple Arts Society annual meeting and Green Room gathering. Saturday night, May 18--Diii- iwr-tlance given in honor of Halo Seth graduating class by Tem- ple Si- terlowd and Temple and st Hod boards. Sunday morning, May 19--11r. Leo yt. Franklin returns to the pulpit. The high School gradua- tion exercises. Try this Easier, Cheaper \Vay of Doing the Washin Check it any way you want to, and you will find that laundry washingg• costs less. Laundry washed clothes are cleaner. you won't bake your own bread, then why spend a seventh of your lifetime in the wet of home wash- ing? There is an easier, more eco- nomical way. Investigate. You will find the laundry does it best. Call us today. [L]i ci Passover Greetings To the Entire Community High School Graduation: The High School graduatinz class of 1929 has been very nut.) stirred by the fact that Iht. Franklin's first sermon after his return from his sabbatical vaca• Lion in California will be theitt graduation sermon. In accord- ance with the established tradition the High School graduation exer- cises take place in the course of the regular Sunday morning serv- ice. A class of over 50 students who have attended the school of religion from kindergarten at 5 al: the way through the twelfth grade of the High School will receive their graduation dplomas. The Sisterhood of the school and Temple boards will entertain' the graduates at dinner the night before graduation. Young People's Temple Club: Weller Laundry Co. The Young People's Temple Club is preparing fur the annual moonlight which is to take place in June and volunteers are want- ed to serve on the committee which is working on the moonlight plan , . Members of the Young People's Temple Club who wish to serve on committees are asked to communi- cate with Jean Miller, Columbia 0100. Cadillac 5169-70 PL US Szai n zei SERVICE InsuresIncomparablePerformance 51111.11q5 4IB1G STORES P Thomsson's Garage General Repairing cgadso The Passover operetta given loy the High School Choral Chili will have its first presentation be- fore the Saturday School next Sat- urday morning, April 27. It will presented again to the inter- mediate school Sunday morning, April 213, and will have its thir-1 performance on the afternoon of the same day. On Sunday morn- ing, May 5, it will be presented be- for the High School assembly. Between Brush and Oakland SCHEBLER Authorized Sales and Service The World's Fittest Carburetor. 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