,Americas favish periodical eater CLIPTON AVINUL • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO EPETROVEWISR RONICLE SCANNING THE HORIZON (Continued from Preceding Page) , SILVE R ere is no substitute FLOSS/ r SILVER FLO o SAUERku lai '440 B RAND wieteme PlIELPS,N.Y. awe E. EMPIRE STATE PICKLING CO. AT YOUR GROCER'S 9n the GOOD OLD DAYS I B'NAI MOSHE Y. P. A. 'Emplo y ment Bureau at FROLIC ON SUNDAY Y. W. H. A. Fills Jobs whether the French producers will listen to his plea or not. It may la' said, with certainty, however, that it is coming to America. CONCERNING JEWISH PLAYS Whether the play will be a suc- cess here is hard to say. Jewish plays of late have not fared very well. There was Jew Suss, which proved a box office failure. I am told that Moskowitz who played the leading role, and who was fi- nancially interested in the produc- tion, lost $20,000 of his own funds in the play. Mendel, Inc., authorized by Da- vid Freedman, a comedy, fur some months proved a failure. Freed- man waived his royalties and the actors not only forgot about their salaries, but also chipped in to help it along. Lew ('astir, who began its production, withdrew. • But the last week has seen a change for better. The play all of a sudden began to lock up and make money. Now several stock compa. airs have been organized, and the producers, even indulge the roseate ht pe that the play will parallel the experience of "Abie's Irish Rase; ' which also was a failure at the beginning but later turned out to be a phenomenal success. There is nothing like sticking to it—some- times. lee:wish:. 1950, J. T. Al S PRINGTIME used to mean just another session of plain, hard work for each member of the family. The winter's accumulation of ashes, clinkers, and other furnace refuse had to be carried out and dumped, while mother cleaned up the kitchen floor afterwards, and wished for some form of home-heating that would stop this dirty, disagreeable task forever. Now mother can have her wish in a modern, gas-fired furnace, the most perfect source of healthful home heat known. Gas fuel is dustless, footless, ashless, and odorless at all times. It burns with a clean blue flame, and leaves no solids behind that must be shoveled up or carried out. It requires no storage in your basement, for your Gas Company supplies it as needed, in any quan- tity. You don't even have to fire the furnace, for a thermostat on your wall governs the heating of your home without attention from you, and you don't have to pay for fuel until after you have used it. You can have this clean, healthful heat in your home for many years to come if you install a gas-fired furnace now. Spring is the ideal time to make the change-over, when heating re- quirements for your home are not heavy. A call at the nearest office of your Gas Company will bring you accurate estimates without charge or obligation. Get the facts on gas heating far your home today. The Vaad flair, the federation of Orthodox congregations, will will meet Wednesday evening, April 30, at Congregation Shaarey Tephila, Taylor and Twelfth. The I committee on by-laws will submit a set of by-laws which it has adopted. Affiliated congregations are urged to send their representa- tives to this meeting. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY • • • I nvitations extended Ly telepLone Convenient Terms Arranged DETROIT CITY GAS CO. Frank S. Fugal., Sales Manager Clifford at Bagley BRANCHES: Boulevard Genetal Motors Dearborn 105 West SA chigon personal. Huse reek 11601 Joseph Compels Wyo, done UNO SERVICE STATION Corner HAMILTON and MONTEREY White Rose Products Ford Benzol are more BRANCHES 3013 Bsdle Ave. Exide Battery Service Complete Lubrication Service , who cannot read and is proud of • After weeks of elaborate perpar- the fact. ati 'ns, everything is 111 readiness . By profession, he is a newsii, y, for the annual spring frolic to be and he claims to be the world's given under the auspices of the greatest. He is a champion boxer Young Perpl•'s :Auxiliary of Binai and is mentioned in Ripley 's "Be- lieve it or Not" as the only man who ever fought 1,031 ring battles. At i,ne time lie sparred in the White House with The:,1"re lbws, veit. In addition, he boasts of be- ing the homeliest man in the world. Abe has sold newspapers and boxed throughout the world, and has many interesting experiences:, and his book "ghosted" by a news- paper scribe is expected t ) have a fin e d sale. - • -- GORKI COMING HERE colleague My distinguished - Professor" Bernard Postal sends me an interesting item to broad- cast to the readers Of this column. Mr. Postal informs me that Max- im Gorki, famed Russian scribe is sh dilly coming to these states to' I interview Mendel Beiliss, of rit- ual murder charge fame. Gorki expects to deal with the Beiliss case in It fictional may in MISS ANNA SCHANE one of his forthcoming books, and is therefore coming here for ma- Moshe in the synagogue ballroom at Dexter Itouleivard and Lawrence terial. Ile Will rind Beiliss—a poor sick avenue. Miss Anna Schane is one man, who spends his time travel- of the committee in charge of the . ing from one hospital bed ti an- arrangements. Seymour Simon will furnish the music for dancing. other. Patrons and patronesses for this - •- - 'vent are: Itabbi and Mrs. Moses DREYFUS DOESN'T WANT Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ros- PLAY Talking about Beiliss, reminds enberg, Mr. and Mrs. Jacia, Gelb- me of amdher, who went through man, Mr. anti Mrs. Joseph Korn- tortures for being a Jew—Captain field, !Ile (Old Mrs. Adolph Deutsch, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Deutsch, D reyfus. I have noted before that shortly M r. and Mrs. Eugene Goldman, there is to be issued a time dealing Mr. and Mrs. Julius Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Bela I). Jacoby, Mr. and with the Dreyfus case. Now comes word that the play Mrs. David 'out friend Mr. and about Dreyfus, which was first pre- Mrs. Ilarry Meer, Mr. and Mrs. sented recently in Germany is Samuel Gunsborg, Mr. and Mrs. shortly to be brought to the United Sigmund Gunsberg, Mr. and Mrs. .lulius Deutelbaum, Reverend and States. Captain Dreyfus himself, living Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld, Dr. and Mrs. secluded in Paris, I understand, William Steinberger, Mr. anti Mrs. objected to the presentation of the James Sobel, Mn, and Mrs. Eman- play in France. "I don't want to uel Bosnian, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard stir up the old memories and the L. Sims, Mr. Armin Hartman, Mrs. old bitterness," he objected. At Regina Jacoby and Mr. EuLsene P. this writing, it is uncertain, Sims. VAAD HAIR MEETS NEXT WEDNESDAY • • • . ...■•111■ • Y. W. H. A. NOTES Friday Evening Services: A. C. Lappin will be guest of honor at the Sabbath services to he held at the clubhouse, 89 Ro- wena, April 25 at Si o'clo•k. This is the final formal Sabbath service of the season. Spring Frolic: Dances will be resumed at Web- ster Hall on Saturday evening, Ap- ril 25, when the Spring frolic will be held with a waltz contest as one of the special feature's. Bueiness ■ and Profeesional Girls' Supper Club: Miss Dinah Connell , personal service worker at the Y. W. H. A., will talk on "Your Job and You" at the meeting on Thursday eve- ning, relay I, at 6 o'clock. :Member- ship in this club is open to any business or professional girl. Fur- ther information may he secured in the office. Why Tire Yourself with Spring Cleaning? STATE CONFERENCE OF NATIONAL FUND IN DETROIT SUNDAY II,.• employment bureau of l'''ung IVomen's Ilebrew , ration, 89 Rowena, during :,•• past 1110/1th %VHS FO 1/1111 . 1` illy girls and is now 1171 1111- faiitor in helping re- lie unemployment situa- .1l.WS. o (Continued from Page One.) ey e-witm..ss of the events that transpired there hive aroused wide interest both amongst Jew's 81111 the general world. Organizations which have thus who is in . Mina far elected delegates include the , of the bureau, r e ports Ladies Auxiliary of t le Jewish olong the girls helped were National Fund, Junior N itional -, general odic,' Fund group, Zionist Distt Li of Ile. book k eepers, fruit, Detroit liadassah.• Peale machine operators, , .1 Zion, Junior Hu:tussah. Zionist , etc. Youth League, /Are Zion, Zionist :I le- in Heed of office, store Revisionists, Nlizrachi brunches of ! 1.,.: , •■ \ help are asked to Detroit. Congregation Shuarey )1 „ i . .ttnull at the Y. W. Zedek, Junior Mizrachi, Congreg I- \ , Coluinhia 5621, and this lion Emanuel !tined Zion Congre- ;'1 meat b ureau, which gallon, Northwestern Women's livague, Pioneer Women's Organ- .,1,' no charges for its sere- W111111.11 ' • ., will make every effort to ization, Northwestern League, Pioneer Women's Organ •, :lie the best titled girls for ization, Pisgah Lodge of 11'nle' ee jobs. 'Frith, United Hebrew Schools, I It is pointed out that MRHY Sisterhood of Congregation Eniun- 1141103'0. S are uninformed of the uel, Young Judaea, Hebrew Ladies' xistence of this bureau, and an Social Fund, Ladies' Auxiliary of „plead is made to employers t Po I 11 Israel Congregation, Beth -operate with the Y. \\'. II. A. I rod Congregation, Ladies' Auxil- utry M ishkan Israel, Zeiler Ladies' .11 , 1 Society, Out fur Fun Club, l'hi ' So Lite Soloing y, Strangers (Club,' Mu Tau Sorority, Jewish Center House Council, Menorah Society. Branch 79 Jewish National Work- ers ' Alliance, Branch 230 Jewish National Workers' Alliance, Pales- Michalesko to Appear in Last tine Loan Association, European R'umen's rys :ere I.,RI11111 Five Performances This Auxiliary Six-Mile-Read Ladies Week-End. •Center, Eta Beta Zeta Sorority, Iludassith of Grand Rapids, Mich., The Yiddish theater season, at Junior Hada:es:eh of Flint, Mich., .it 's l'eople's Yiddish Thea- Jewish National Fund of Ann Ar- ter Twelfth and Seward, will close bor. Mich., Hatlassah of Bay City, with live performances this week- Mich., Junior Iludiessah of Grand end, on Friday evening, Saturday Rapids, Mich., Hadassah of Flint, and Sunday matinees and eve- Mich., Shaarey Zytlek Congrega- thin of Bay City, Mich., Delray , nings. Michel Michalesko, the tatted Jewish Center, Pontiac Congrega singer anel actor, will remain here lion, Hatlassah of Mt. Clemens. Zionist Organizat ion, for the week-end, as guest star, Saginaw in the melodrama, "All Alone" Benton Harbor Jewish Center, Hoy ("Einar Alein"), especially writ Toy Girls, Hebrew Teachers' Or- ganization, Senior Group United tun for him by Samuel Cohen. This melodrama is featured by Hebrew Schools, Kvutzah Ivrith, special dances and songs. The en- Congregation Binai Israel, Young tire cast of Littman's Theater will Israel, Six-Mile Jewish Center, Achim. Ahavath •Congregation appear in this play with him. Ilinai Moshe Congregation, Ila- levy-Bement: branch J ewish Na- CONCERT IN WINDSOR Workers' Alliance, North tional BY AMCA A SUCCESS Woodward branch European Wel- fare, Home Relief Society, Con- Shaar Hashomayim auditorium gregation Mishkan Israel, Adath in Windsor was filled to capacity Yeshurun, Jewish Self-Defense Solidity evening for the concert League, Synagoge Nusah lioari. of the Amen Orphans Home and Alumni U. II. S., Chi Signia So- Farm School. Miss Bella Ritton, rority, Maccabean branch Jewish Mrs. Warren and Mr. Shain of the National Workers Alliance, Blew: lialevy-Ilazomir Choral Society; Cholera Society Juniors, Avukah, the Jewish Center Band, under the Fenkell Fathers' Club, Congrega- direction of I. Glass, and Orcha lion Anshe Rumania, Ferkell I.a- Halprin, noted violinist, partici- . dies' Loan Association. pated. About $350 was realized from the affair, which has the co- operation of Messrs. Manz and Kovinsky and Mrs. Glans. (Continued from Page One.) On Sunday, a conference will I be held in Toronto, and an effort will be made to organize a co-op- Club and Temple Beth El, and is a member of the new Recess Club at erating group in Canada. Detroit Jews are urged to en- the Fisher Building,. ineman, chairman of henry roll as members of the Arnett or- ganization by sending contribu- the campaign, who appointed Messrs. Prentis and Enggass to tions to 9048 Twelfth street, and thus aid in keeping up the farm their respective positions, ex- pressed great satisfaction at their school and in supporting the or- phans through their studies in acceptances, and shared their con- . fidence of the drive's success. farming. Iht you dread the spring house cleaning season? Then you are old-fashioned. Modern, up-to-date women let Forest Cleaners clean their rugs. drapes, up- holstering. slip covers, curtains, carpets and furniture. Not only do they' thus save them- selves hours of drudgery but their household articles completely restored by are Forest's cleaning methods and look a thousand times better than they would if cleaned any other way. Fors, for scarfs, for coats repaired, Forest glazed, clean( d and stared sT FoiRE CLEANERS I C. DYERS'' , YIDDISH THEATER TO CLOSE SEASON At Home: The Wednesday Night Drama Class will produce Susan Glaspell's "Suppressed Desires." This pro- giam will be followed by a social hour and dancing. B The Y staff and the Y Knot an- nounce a bazaar to be held in the, clubhouse all day Sunday, May 15, for the benefit of the members building fund. ,Flint 'Notes by 533.547 FOREST AVE E COlurnbia 4200 S The Lubawiteher Rebbe (RABBI JOSEPH ISAAC SCHNEURSOHN) FAMED SCHOLAR, RABBI AND MARTYR, Will arrive in Detroit at the Michigan Central depot at 4:15 p. m. Sunday. All Detroit Jews Should Be ■ et the Depot to Great Hine Formal reception at 5 p. rn. Sunday at Congregation Eman- uel, Taylor and Wilson. lbelibi Schneursohn, during his visit here, will be a guest at 2454 West Euclid. (Route of parade to and from depot will be found in the first page story of this issue.) FLOOR COVERINGS Linoleums MICHIGAN FLOORS CO. Ash:Klee 607P 4021 Fenliell Avenue ALLIED CAMPAIGN Loagtelli.., D•trost, Mick 8439 * WHITE STAR DAIRY Manufacturers and Distributors Ask Your Grocer For WHITE STAR SPECIAL SOUR CREAM With Every ideal Deliciously Different. All kind. of Loaf Cheese Make woe the tan, .rum you by at yo.0 drocer's is WHITE STAN. 5' S mashing Proof of greatest value At the regular meeting of Beth El Sisterhood in the temple room April 9, a resolution of the board to start a building fund for a new temple was presented to the group and unanimously accepted. The I Sisterhood plans to purchase the site ns a gift to the gongregation for the construction of a Lerma- tient temple. A discussion was held concerning the convention of Sisterhoods to I take place in Detroit early in May Delegates to he appointed were Mrs. Joseph Block and Mrs. James Rap- ' Port. The alternate is Mrs. lien Schlager. The talk and exhibition given by Mi ss Mary Brownell, instructor at the Michigan School for the Deaf, was intensely interesting. With 11) children between the ages of S and 12, she demonstrated the teaching of rhythm, lip reading and sound vibration. Following the business session and program, tea was served to 22. Hostesses on this occasion were Mrs. Morris Dreyfus, Mrs. Carl roan and Mrs. Sigmund Seance Presiding over the tea urns were! Mrs. I. II. Gindick and Mrs. Dora Marks of New York City. As established in Continent-wide tests, by 5,000 New Essex Challengers All motordom saw the unlacing results ot Challenger Week. l'he New Essex Challenger set outstanding marks in every locality- It climbed hills seldom attempted by any car. It set new marks for acceleration. It established economy results never before assocEied with such per- formance. It made inter-city reliability and endurance runs that take place with the industry's great marks, STATEMENT BY STERN ON NEED OF CENTER (Continued from Page One.) $2,000 in addition on the outside. speak for %skit every New Essex can do. They have instituted a miniature The really important thing is that equally ' campaign all of their own with a : publicity bureau and a speakers' fine marks were made by Es.sex right here ‘Ve continue our invitation to Ride—Ride committee which are doing splen- — Ridel Know from personal experience in this locality. And You ill find the did work spreading the good propaganda. what this brilliant New Essex Challenger same true no matter what city or com- "It was delightful to observe how energetically and convincing- can do. Thenno lesser car can .satisfy. munity you visit. For these feats were ly young Mr. Ruben spoke last week on behalf of the Allied Cam- established—not by lust a few hand-picked For the Coupe - , paign, before the crowd that came specially tuned cars—but 5,1100 Essex to hear the debate between our Seven other models es stow- team and the team representing Challengers in all parts of the country, the Pittsburgh Y. M. H. A. That Lively priced Wide cobs Detroit, f. 0. spirit of the youngsters is most en- many of them im ner - driven. Results choice el no extra cost. factory couraging and heartening to the men and women of the community who must bear the major burden. In a sense that spirit, so cheer-' fully manifested, carries with it a, Wholesale and Retail Salesrooms : : Telephone Columbia 1300 tribute to the executive director of the Jewish Center, Samuel Le- Parts and Service, 481 Canfield Ave. W. Downtown Branch Office, 1510 Broadway, Randolph 3579 vine. 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