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AmericaN lavish Periodical Cotter

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V1_,TROMIEWISII ORONICLE

Chief of
the Star Gazers.

Albert Michelson,

realms of science and art, Ile took
no part in community activities
American orew i s h

Born in Germany.

(Continued from Preceding Page.)

of one of the great parties. and
thoug h h himself in youth w as
trained to be a naval officer, the
mature scientist, Michelson seemed
to belong. only to the universal

ZEIGER TO ADDRESS
TEMPLE GRADUATES
TEMPLE

NON-JEWESS PLANTS
3 DETROITERS ON
TREE IN PALESTINE UNITED SYNAGOGUE

BY THE WAY

(Continued from Preceding Page.)

chuckle over some non-Jew, who
(Continued from Page One)
Albert Abraham Michelson
was burn of Jewish parents in and grew to 25 in 1927, to 40 in I for love of a Jewess, submitted to
the rite of circumcision.
Strelno, Germany, Dec. 19, 1852. 1028, to 43 in 1929, 42 in 1930 •
Said the Ilerald in 1849: "This
The territory is now Polish. When ! and now 53 in 1931.
sacrifice (circumcision) he made
Rabbi Leon Pram is director of for love, and yesterday that won-
Albert was two years old, his par-
ents migrated to the United States; religious education of Temple derful rite was solemnly per-
Beth El.
: formed upon him at the Jewish
they settled in San Francisco. Ile
Three members of the class are synagogue. And the ceremonies
was graduated from the high to receive the Temple medals for through which he had to pass be-
school in that city, and recom- I scholarship. They are Fannie fore the application of the knife
mended for the Naval Academy. • Entner, Daniel Nathan and Sarah • we re the most curious. How he
preserved his gravity of counte-
But the quota that year was filled. . Weinstein. Five members of the mince all the time is as great a
Nevertheless young Albert trav-
mystery as the rite itself. We
eled to Washington, to apply to
hope he will survive the opera-
lion. ,,
President Grant for inclusion

Had Visited in Holy Land and En..

doused Work; Announce List

I

NATIONAL COUNCIL,

I

Over CO members of the na-
of Tree-Planters,
tional executive council of the
---
-
.:
United
Synagogue of America .
Thanks to the generous eo otter
ation given 1 y The Detroit Jewish I were elected at . the ,. recent , conven-
y,
J.
Chi °mete and other local newspa-
pers, the committer in charge of I executive council, which totals 100
the planting lot Into in Palestine , members throughout the United
on Mother's IfiiV through the Jew- States and Canada, is the ruling
ish National Fund, reports that body of the United Synagogue,
the results were more than grati- which is a union of over 700 Jew -
ish organizations. Detroit Jews
dr et( d to the council are: harry
Z. Brown, I4200 Cloverdale ave-
nue; Rabbi A. M. Hershman, 2432
Pingree avenue, Judge Harry B.
Keidan, 540 Arden lark.

among the special 10 nominations
PERSONAL JOULNA•
ISM
which were the privilege of the
LORD CECIL GETS
Of course, this was the day
president. The 10 students had
when personal journalism was in
already been selected. President
ZIONIST TRIBUTE
its glory. Editors were in the
Grant, impressed by the young
habit of getting very personal in
man, made an exception, and ap-
(Continued front Page One.)
their remarks in those days,
pointed an eleventh candidate—
Walter Winchell with his "blessed
club, having succeeded the late
Albert Michelson.
eventing" and "getting this way,"
Lord Balfour.
At 21 he was graduated. Once,
etc., was mild in comparison with
Discussing the existing impres-
as part of his work in the acad-
things editors were wont to say in
mion, with which he does not asso-
emy, he was asked to demonstrate
those days. Editors of course fre-
ciate himself, that every revolution
the speed of light to some students
quently had to pay for it. Bennett
had its Jewish participants, Lord
in physics. Ile became interested,
Cecil explained that revolution is
was frequently attacked in the
scraped up material for the experi-
street and beaten up. Ile invari-
the result of a people's despair and
ment in the ill-equipped labora-
ably ran stories of these attacks
in many parts of the world the.
tory, spent $10 of his own in buy-
on him in his own paper.
Jews have reason for despair. "It
ing more equipment, and began
Bennett
not
only
had
his
chuckle
is therefore both idealistic and
what proved to be his life work.,
at the Jews. Ile even said worse
practival that all who desire peace
There followed years of study in
things about the Catholics. And
, and good order and prosperity in
Bolin, Heidelberg, l'aris, and his
By Skillful, Reliable and return to the United States to be- 1
originally he had been a Catholic
---Phnis by D. D. Spellman, Europe should look forward to the
himself.
prosperity of Zionism," the noted
Conscientious Experts
come professor of physics in the
ALEXANDER HIRSCHFELD
MRS. ELI SACHSE
British statesman declared. Wel-
Case School of Applied Science in
Scientifically Thorough
' Temple Hig h School Valedictorian i ITALIAN ARTISTS ARE JEWS
cor4ing the Jewish desire to achieve
Cleveland.
The Asmoiwan in the "fabulous lying, in view of the fact that very peace between the Arabs and the
Examinations
During his six ea
Cl eve
little solicitation was done,
Jews, Lord Cecil promised his full-
land, in collaboration with Prof. class who receive honorary men- forties reprints an article written f I
land,
.,
• . '•
SATISFACTION ASSURED
Edward W. Morley, he worked out lion for scholarship are Adele by Major 'Mordecai Manual Noah, voluntary tributes inspired by the est support for its achievement.
the famous Michelson-Morley ex- Baker, Joseph Dombrower, Sophie in answer to N. P. Willis, well notice,: in the press. Checks were In his toast to the guest of
Prompt Service—Charges Sur-
pet iment on which Prof. Einstein's' Gordon, Alexander Hirschfeld and known writer of that day. It ap- received from people living in Chi- I honor, James de Rothschild point-
prisingly Reasonable
, ed out that time and again the
theory is based. In 1892 he be- I Eliot Magidsohn. The names of pears that Willis was not, for one cago , Battle Cree
k, H ay eity, an.
reason or another, given it ticket
graduates follow:
came head of the department of the graduates
and Lansing, and fro m p the Jew's had proposed a round table
/lbrar•
i c to the Italian opera of New York. tiae
suburbs,
such
as
Dearborn
and
!
conference
with the Arabs, and he
physics in the University of Chi-

cago. In 1907 he was awarded Ruth Darius., Adele Bake, Yllenello7: Willis thereupon launched an at- Hamtramck. . asked Lord Cecil for his assistance
4 ,ver. Gertrude Buchman. Lillian Cohen. tack on the Italian opera and said.
!
and
help
in reconciliation "with
in.
the Nobel prize. On his seventy- I t 1 Don
An item of more than passing
a r,vbit r t owt;ohen i.
.1 1 :re , ph "most of the artists of the Italian
seventh birthday, he resigned from,
terest s that of the planting of a I of our Arab neighbors which
opera are Jews."
the
government
has apparently
ciinerss's, tustrio
his position at the University
versity of hen...
in memory of her mother, Her.'
So Noah came back at him in a tree
riet N. Cress, who was born Jan. been insufficiently strong to carry,
Chicago, as Green...,
his health would
no xi, Irwin Classer, Sophie Gordon, War-
Arthur Hessler. Alexan• !very pretty piece of prose. I am
Established 1898
lon gren
er permit him to continue
his der Hirschfeld.
7, 1817, by Mrs. Itelle Burdick, through."
Holfenberg. Solo.
Dr. Shiels Cautious.
(MIPS.
Ile wanted only to make ewe Jacket. Helen Jacobson. Maxwe ll sorry, I Call only give a few 24•15 Seminole avenue, a non-Jew.;
1530 BROADWAY
snatches from it: "Conic with us, ess. Mrs. Burdiek, who is a past The dinner, which, in addition to
„,stie. George Katz, Harold Lane,
that last experiment, in the mile- J°spar,
Next to Paramount Theater
:1.1.evy. Esther Levy. Hobert M. Levy, dear Willis, and let us imagine
long vasuum tube at Santa Ana,
tam Levy, Dorothy Loh., Eliot ourselves some eighteen hundred grand officer of the °•kt. of East. the scheduled speakers, was at-
Cherry 0677
California.
Magid.wn. Stanley M ichaels, Daniel N a•
ern Star, visited in Palestine w i t h . tended by distinguished members
(Copyright, 1931, J. T. A.)
then. Alvin Rappaport, Donald Itoseroot. and twenty years ago walking the
her husband recently and being op. of British social and political life,
Flodelle Schooler. Harvey S. Schubot, streets of Jerusalem. Take our
lip t he barrenness of t he was featured by most outspoken
Mt• Seligson. Lydia Shapiro, Wilfred arm and let us follow the multi- palled
♦ Silberstein, Robert Stomas. Maurice S.-
country
expressed her apprecia- , addresses, but all discussed ill the
lav, Sidney Sabin. Eleanor Solovich, Her- tude and go up to that magnificent Lion for the work being done by the I friendiest spirit Jewish aspirations
man Sperling. Beatrice Steinberg. Doro- temple on Mount 51oriah. The sun Jewish National Fund and her I as will as the difficulties confront-
thy Straker. Sophie Stulberg, Gerald is just rising, tingeing with gold
ing these aspirations. Only Dr.
W•Iker, Sarah Weinstein and Richard
the spires of the synagogues, the wish to participate in the policy of , Drummond Shiels, under-secretary
Wolfe.
• • .
place of Mt. Zion, and casting its reforrestation.
The committee thanks all who for the colonies, epeakiAg for the
shadows on the valley of Jehosho-
BETH EL COLLEGE HOLDS
N. F. way , government, read from carefully
MT. CLEMENS, MICH.
phat. See the four gates are took advantage of the J.
FOURTH COMMENCEMENT
of planting trees in honor or in I prepared notes, obviously anxious
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
a the i r loved ones
. not to commit himself.
Last Monday night, Beth El Col- thrown open and the attendants
lege of Jewish Studies held 'ts with their silver trumpets an- memory
Day, and reminds the pub.! Responding to Mr. Gore's toast,
e
Newly decorated and refurnished. We are prepared to
nounce the morning service. Let lie that the committee functions Dr . Chaim Weizmann declared
fourth
commencement
exercises
.
serve you in our famous hospitable manner.
Five students received the school's us enter. See the procession of all year round and that trees may that while he does not believe that
SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES
diploma. Several hundred people the three thousand I.evites and be planted any time and on many I the Jewish National !tome will
We cater to parties, wedding and banquets at the regular
attended, including the students of singers. See them ascend to the occasions, such as birthdays, anni.rreach the astronomical size of
prices.
Beth El College and their friends. galleries with the president of the versaries, yahrzeits, and so forth.' which some Jewish well-wishers
Rabbi Bernard !feller Delivered choir—male and female singers, Mrs. Philip Sloniovitz and Mrs. Eli dream. The J e w i s h National:
SPECIAL SUNDAY SPRING CHICKEN DINNER - - • - $1.00
the
annual commencement lecture with the harp and the psalter- Sachse are in charge and were as- I Home will have to be something.
For Information Call Mt. Clemens 9021
on the subject, "The Mystic Ele- the tympanna, nevvel and Kinna. sided lip Mrs. .los. Zechman who I which is quite tangible, he ex.
ment in Judaism.” Morris Gar. Hark, they are commencing chant- spoke at the Mother's Day ban-I plained. "It will have to be some-
ing the 18th Psalm ... They are quet given by Shaarey Zedek Sis•1 thing which will have sufficient
vrtt presided.
In greeting the student body • all Jews, Willis, the very fathers terhoods. strength to carry its principles and
and
founders of music."
and the graduates, Rabbi Leon.
The committee on W ednesday I its hopes. Palestine or the Jewish
I dare say Noah was exaggerat- announced that the following had National Home has got to be of
Frani, the director of the college,
ing
a
bit, but I suppose it served planted trees: , something like considerable size."
said:
-We are e.pecially happy this year its purpose.
One tr. in TOM, 14 Sarah Agree'

GLASSES That
Grace the Face

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For the

CORRECT
TIME-OF-DAY

call

about the .°101,84 of our newest experi• .
went in Adolf education, the school for
parents. One cies, of the rolarge was

1

ati
1
the
Temple (lath El who took a course of
etioly in the principals and ceremonies
.11 the Jewish religion exactly parallel.
ing the our , e taken by their children in
preparation for the sacred event of ron• ,
lirmation. It was a most Inspiring thing
to nee parents and children taking sinti•
lar training courses. Into the hornee of
these parents •nd children confirmation
These
will bring • double blessing.
intensified at-
homes will now have
mosphere of ideoli•ni and npirituality.
We are hoping that next year • large
number of the parents of children cif our
religions school guideswill take em'rees
at lieth El College parallel to the courses
their children are taking In the School
Parent. will thus be en-
of Religion.
answer their children'e questions
aided
and to discuss intelligently with their
children their studies in the School of
the
both
thus
re nNtrcing
Religi i on.
an d I he parents: own
natural progress:•

Wolf/ right, 1931, J. T. AL

artnpir Beth El
Notre

tin Sunday.
1/n
Sunday. May 17, at 10:10
Rabbi Bernard Zeiger of Temple it,,
F:I, Flint. Mich., wil he the guest in the
pulpit and will speak on the subejt.t.
"The Prophetic Past." during high school
graduationexercises.
•'In the Wilderness" will he the sub-
ject it Rabbi Leon Frame. sermon Sat-
urday morning, May 15, •at 10:30.
Confirmation services will take place
• Sonde, m orning. May 25. at 9:45. The
loors of the lower •Ullitorium will be
closed when the ...tyrants enter the
Tru'ide•

Lieber'''. by her sister Ida Cenv•sser •
Histadruth Leader Urges Arbeiter
22AF Atkinson.
Ring to Continue Palestine Aid.
One tree in memory of Isabelle Fisher '
by Mrs. Ed. Stein.
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. .4.)—
one treememory of her mother Jose
• La(
I, 1, t r o I t h e p a l -
.. pn
p h B Bentz
nturaa Leib Ker. by daughter Mrs.
estine Ilistatiruth, greeted the Ar-
Harry

Leti ne,
inirshn
1710 nolo,
Oss tree in memory of her mother. heiter Ring convention, held in
Esther Bibaum.
rn
by daughter, Mrs.
Washington, on behalf of 30000
Harr Skl
of Ifi T I
One tree in memory of mother, Clara organized Jewish workers of Pal-
ttorreied, by Charles Rogensuf. 3770 estine, whose appreciation he ex-
ec.,nn boule.•d. i pressed for the assistance rendered
One tree i n memory of mother, Rachel
e rn, h y st
li es 'n
Mr , s . P
P . Hy m an.
to, Bettie Creek, them by the Arbeiter Ring. Mr.
Mir h.
Baratz appealed for the continu-
o... tree in honor of her grandmother. cage of this support.
Mr, R. Taub. by Cleo Taub.
Dr. A. Coralnik, associate edi-
Two trees in honor 14 Mrs. Morris Gor-
dol.. by her daughters.
for of the New York Day, and
, One tree in honor of her mother. Mr• '
L■ Ifel Gould, 2011 Hatelwood, by davgh- president of the J. L Peretz Yid-
dish Writers' Union, appealed to
' ter. 111 rs. M ter Shut/son..
One tree In honor of her aunt. Mrs
the convention to support the
n. Schimberg. 1496 West Euclid, by $:" . /0,000
fund for unemployed Yid-
' Millicent"n'
Mr one tree In tumor of her mother, Mrs. dish writers and for 'Yiddish cul-
.11,11• Zechntan. by her daughter, Mr.. rural purimses, which was recently
Se, more Lewis, 7739 John R. ,
fit.. tree in memory of h. modem'. , inaugurated at a conference on be-
Sara II•rrit by her dtiughter, Mrs, J. nail of Yiddish letters in New
5.,hritan. 14(fi Field.
York City.

Results of the School Speak:nit Contests:
In thenenior High School, the follow-
ing people won tire* andterond Prizes:
George
- The Wander-
Dr. Leo hi. Franklin said in the ing Jew; Sidney subject.
Moyer. '55. subject,
closing address that in the last "The Most Precious Gift.'
Chester Go.minian of the seventh grade
five years Temple Beth El has seen
Ilse tree
oration on "1.a. M. Wi-e" was Pelle
S ch wa rtz, Trl :: lap henrt e
established within its walls a scien-, ✓ w isen his
fir"' itiare in the Junior High
Zechm•n. 2433 Blaine.
tifically organized system of adult School. and Rosalie Kenner" of the ninth eon
line tree in memory of her mother.: /at
education offering the people of Pratte W•1 given second place for her Sarah Goldberg. hy datighte ...r Mi.% him-
agiltaltt
- The Jew in America 'today!'
Int,. Goldberg. 315 Owen aveote.
the Temple opportunities to learn ' ,rationon
In the intermediate department. the
e tree in memory of Abe Goldberg.!
and to appreciate the literature of declamation contest was won by Marvin ,.brtr,,In 111111churrn
Ruth end :siildred Gold-
Plans
•r e being merle for the cony,-
the Bible, all other Jewish litera- Mintz (Mine Sulin•ky'm clue) with his
alien or lo ),1 11/111 1/14/Ole from the Sah-
recittition of the Twenty-Ficirth
One tree in me mory of }toe Neel, be ha
ture, Jewish history and Jewish getting
iltethtl
h. i„ id, 'rho ,
first place. and Shirley Keywell
Sadie Newell. 1117 Second
philosophy. The Temple was very Odisn MIntem el..) for her recitation. (Bluetit.
the
boulevard.
proud of the fact, he stated, that ' ti a ndalphon. the Angel of Preece" get-
One tree in memory of Mr. Nathan La:ft.:1'cl= w
ng .nand
°filI Ncl ■r nd2t ‘ct.nthi e R•
cer'heintrTy". "".
.nand
Lewis, be Mrs. Jewel Fisher, 95 Dwight. ,
this institute of adult education
Pontiac. Mich.
Ia r. and Mrs. I. Ilirshhertt have re
begun in the year 1925 has served School Social Service: ...
Ilse tree in memory of mother• hies. tarred from Montreal. Canada. for • yip-
T he boys and wirle of our Sch .. of
as a model for the organization of
nternin Kamin. toy daughter Dorothy it with Saginaw relatives.
Religion are at work on their Allied
similar institutions in many tem- Jewish Campaign contribution. Won't
Seasword. Cisno Hartwell.
-
ples of the country.
spending the winter In Calif.-
', oil encourage your boys •nd girls in
Na'-'. tree
Frank. nia After
•nri Salt Lake City. Ut•h. %Ilse
In his scholarly lecture Rabbi his effort of ours to lead them into Po-
h
e
rn
he
omS:itner
has
recently returned to
Heller traced four distinct strands ial eervice In our community?
.":•
1neLne"nin"gi
. emory of her taunt. I.iah J



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in the fabric of Jewish mysticism.
PERFECTION LODGE
First came the mysticism of the
Perfection Lodge No. 480, F. &
Bible, which he called the "psy-
chological stage," when men like A. M., will hold a special com-
Abraham and Moses and the proph- munication on Wednesday, May
ets felt that they had a direct com- 20, at 7 p. m. M. M. Degree.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
munion with God. Then came the
By order of
Talmudic and medieval stage,
DAVID
ARKIN, W. M.
when men sought to describe in-
telligently the nature of God as
seen in their visions. This is the
The third
IV
essence of Cabala.
stage came with the Master of the
Good Name who appeared in the
Carpathian mountain country in
the eighteenth century and estab- Z •
fished what might be called "demo-
cratic mysticism"—the idea that
any man, no matter how lowly and
how little learned, could have di-
rect communion with God. The Radio Preyram Sunday:
The Detroit chapters of Aleph Zaddi
fourth. or the modern, stage of
.lewish mysticism Rabbi }teller
identified as aestheticism, the seek- Cants Jewish Radio Forum. A double e
met been
un by both
ing of God in the forms of beaut y.
The graduates were Rose Ent- ` i i i i ‘:P=iin."0 `1"V 3,,,,,t,''Z71 . I";
ner, Rose Greenwald, Frieda Re- .nor by liy Krupp and Morris Linsky.
m nthe Jewish youth move-
felson, Ilerman Rafelson and A
ment will be offered by Aleph (toritil Leo
Elizabeth Shapero.
Lubet.ky. This talk will be given in the
Miss Edith Ella Davis played hrhair of the work accomplished by the
the graduation march.

A.

MOTHERS' CLUBS

Fenkell Mother.• Club will. on Satur-
day, 11••
2 p. in.. •t 9410 Fenkell
avenue. hear
adder" by MMrs.A.•
Merl, prominent •rti•t of the city, on
''Jewish Art."
Twelfth Street Mothers' Club, Tues•
day. Mn, 19, 7:30 p.
.579 Twelfth
street. Morris
Rutnick. scholar and
teacher will rice
address on
The
Jewish Humor."
The Mothers' Cloh ermkine el
will do,
1Vedneod•y, M. 24, with
Mr•.
• demonstration luncheon.
linger, Mrs. Bertha Carr of the •dult
education department of the bound of ed-
ucation. and Mn.. Andrew Winton
chairman of the 'Avis., committee for
the Mothee•' Chiba will he the guest•.
The Fenkell Mothers' Club were the
P leats of Mr• Louis Rn•en at her home
at tests !MOM •treet on Mond•y. May
It. The oete.ion was • brIdge for the
Alined Jewish Campaign. The afternoon
em
was stored in elithusfa•tie suntsort Of the
▪ wpairn, ard tn•ny of the club mem.
he
brought beetttiful art object. for
the tau.. Mm
M. Rosen wa• assted
m
be
her de
uehtere Eye and Rebeeca. and by
Mn.. Henry Jackson. president of the
Peahen Maher: Club. Refreshment•
were serval at the end •f Ike afternoon

to

Chapter 93,
chewer 93'. baseball team has linens
been rounded into oh.* under the di•
rection kl•n•eer Herbert Charfoos.
chewer 91 thanks •Il its truest. who •t•
tended the tannual Mothers Day affair.
• nd especially Chapter RI of A. 7.. A
for coming to this event. Aleph Gocinl
leo Lulystsky thanks Aaron Kurland.
Mrs. Area Leaner. Jack Newman, and

those who aided in helping to m•k•
the event a hurl. •ucces•. The •ffair.
told Sunday at the Center, was attended
by ISO.
Morrie ',Malty. former Aleph Godol.
opened Mothers Day Program with a
benediction. and war fnllowed by • w ■ l.
COMP addres• by Leo Luttetsky. A •io-
lin selection sm. given by Albert Robin•
son, accompanied by Miss Miriam Moro-
ni"
Aaron Kurland, president of It'nai
Itrith. Kure
•pproprMte talk for
Mother. Day. A vocal solo Wan Oven
by M.
•• E•ther Silverstein. accompanied
hr Mi.. Alva Rohn. Mn.. Anna Lessor
then spoke and welcomed the mothers
The humor for the •fternoon was offered
by Jack Newts,. who read from Sholem
Aleichem fly Kropp nee • •or pi cc .
leetton. accompanied he il•rry Spelkin.
Refreshmente •nd eift• awe then gitron
to the mothers and taunts under the su•
,persision of Joseph P. Galitsky. Samuel
S. Stott.. and John Erman. The pro-
Igrem era. closed by tattler • remit, ate-
toe of all throe present

SI
'..a,nnrn
,o,3:1:2'7'n'hflfariinenr,..1y)";,..:::. Mr.. Lures Sen-
M'r:•:::Jtotsrl.:Nn'e'i'im
mel••n endson. Jack.
of College Corners. Ohio. have departed
berg. by Mr. and Mrs. Herm. Fisher. from this city after ha ■ ing enjoy. a
Ore tree in memory of Mrs. Benjamin. vi-it with Mr, IL I. Ito.enbere.
Karnin, mother of Mrs. J. Hodwilz. by

Herman Fisher.
! The Ladies Auxilia ry of Tempi. H e ra(
One tree In hon o r of Mrs. Hattie E.
ei• tioms 0 rmi •n enjoYable card pant
Newman, by Meyer Newn•n, ::le Mil-
;171 in t he Temple room. on Tue..11,
ler road, Dearborn.
, evening.
One tree in honor of newly elected
-
matron of Purity Chanter. Mrs. I. Her
Mn. Adolph Cretnehaion have returned
friends.
noun
after spending some time •• the guest
v One tree
armory of Mn.. Ann
of her sister. In Troy and Elwin. New
motein, be the Sisterhood of Converge. fork.
lion Emanuel. Out of courtesy to Mrs.
J. S. Sauls.
one tree each. in memo., of her •i•-
ter•in-law. Eva Lightstnne •nd her fath•
sr. Nathan Tek•ier. by Mr.. 1.1111i. Light•
Sport Dance.
Virginis Park.
I Guest, •re asked to weer sport e••
one tree by Mr, Ben Kaplowitz
' '1 Monterey. In memory of her mother, , fume when •ttending the house party
On Saturday evening
51, Fanny Lieberman, oe
n
tree by Mrs. •t the V clubhouse
.,
Zieie in memory of her mother. May IC. Teh program includes dancing.
FIII
Mrs. Fanny Lieherm•n. ittrapong. bridge and refreshment..
--
One tree by (.eon K•y in honor of hi. ,
▪ other, Mra. Sonia Komi••arult.
One Carnival! end Dance:
Men11,,• and friend• of the Y will
tor In honor of their mother. Mrs. I•sar
by Mr. •nd Mrs. Simon Sharer. participate in • festive party at the club-
Three tree. by Mr. and Mr.. A. Rubak house on Sunda,' evening. May 17, at •
in honor of Alt• F:p•tein, Itk• K•lariny n clock Ibmths will he set up In the
and Zlet• Rultak. One tree in memory tart.. and club rooms and .ugh games
ring toss. fi•h
trtd. dart., fortiine
of his father by Dr. David Kliger.
elline. will he in progressall evening
There will he • minstrel shone and •
situderille proem',

ONCE AGAIN.

LIKE NEW!

Of course, its Forest cleaned, which means
thorough cleaned, restored, and ready to go.
There's a difference in Forest cleaned clothes
which fastidious people are quick to recognize.
There is a smartness about Forest cleaned ap-
parel that is easily distinguished by those who
take pleasure in being always perfectly groomed

MEN'S SUITS OR TOPCOATS $1
CLEANED AND RESHAPED

Hats Cleaned
and Blocked

75

_

Si 50

Ties Cleaned and
1.• P
d,1 Dos. for...1

LADIES' DRESSES, SUITS or COATS $1 50
CLEANED AND RESTORED
1 up

Ladies' lids Cleaned and Reshaped, $1.00

C LE At4ERS
WREST & DYERS

533-547 FOREST AVE E

COlurnbia 4-200

Littman's Peoples Theater

TWELFTH AT SEWARD

Box Office, Empire 3488—Manager's Office, Empire 3472

Edwin Relkin and Sigmund Weintraub Present

The Father of the Jewish Theater In America

BORIS TOMASHEVSKY

Amsted by a Corp of Real Stars

FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 15

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHTS. MAY 16.17

"The Hungarian Cantor"

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MATINEES, MAY 16-17

"The Greenhorn Millionaire"

Tickets on Sale at Box Office

PRICES—Matinee, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c;
$1.50, $1.00, 75c.

Night, $2.00,

There is Nothing Better
than..

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"Strictly Kosher", and Bearing the Federal Govern-
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Fresh and Sanitary Qualities. The Sinai Kosher Del-
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We will carry a daily choice of

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BOLOGNA, PASTRIAMI,
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The seal herewith reproduced is
a symbol of pure, wholesome and
strictly kosher delicatessen.

Sinai Kosher Delicatessen Products dominate the Jewish
delicatessen market in the entire middle-West.
The public is warned to ask for Sinai Products only—you
are thus enabled to buy strictly kosher products for the same
mice which you must pay for the so-called kosher products.
Ask' your grocer, delicatessen dealer and restauranteur for
Sinai Kosher Products, which bear the seal of the rabbinical
council and Federal government sanction No. 48.

The Lew Detroit store is under the supervision of N. Bilan-
sky and will sell wholesale as well as retail. Store closed Sat•
urdays and Holidays. Open Saturday nights.

Try our products once and you will be • steady Sinai user.

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Sinai Kosher Delicatessen

8738 TWELFTH STREET

TRINITY 2.0331

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

t

$a;j ari-tH Notts'GYM

Bride: -
A novelty bridge party will he levied
at the 1' on Tuosthte ev• Mnit. Mae 19.
-
6,o.,
...... alit
Mrs. I.,, , is Levine and Mr.. Samuel at e arleok.
Leine ware ho•
et • luncheon of
rh•rming appointment. at the Euclid
■ ;oif and Country club. Cover, were Meek Basket Ball Game:
,o.rked with colorful place card. at the
lifix• Shirley Snits is in charge of the
dining table. centered with bowls of exhibition game to he played at Temple
•nrine Sneer. and en aresneement of tall Beth F:1 on Tuescl•y evening. Mar

tapers.
Seven
table.
of
bridge
were
at
u
o'clock.
11011
-
in play during the •ftername
Testate::
An inten•ive course In tenni. in•ttur-
Mr.. Harry Ile,-
In compliment to
-
Rochester. N. Y. the truest of her lion will be elven at Temple Beth El,
mother, Mrs. Joseph Kramer. and to Mrs beginnine on Thursday •venine. Mar It.
ret
I•atiore Korn, Manton. Mich.. the guest Allistretion.
must be made at the
of Mrs. Etta Beekman. • lunrheon of clubho use. va Rowena. On Sunder
delightful appointrnent• sr. elven at the morning. Mar ?I. the first round of the
Foetid Golf and Country club by a group , Cols' Tenni. TotirneY will be played on
of friends. Covers were marked for 10 the court. of the Lincoln Motor Co.
.
Weitt W•rren
Fin ale will
,M held
ld s o and
n
M•y Si. A Foy.nnis
' te
pl in June.
Harry Iternetein who has been the iourney will be
ayed
guest of her parent•. Mr. and Mr.. Joe
Kt•nter for the peat IQ day, be. re- Baseball:
The followine games will be played at
turned to bee home in Rochester. N. Y.
Roosevelt Field on Sunday morning.
Mrs. J. C. Hirschfiel d entertained at May 17: H•.. ye A. Z A. No. Ca,
her home for the pleesure of Mrs. Harry Slism• Rho Delta ••. Theta Kappa Rho,
Bernstein and Mrs. I. Korn at bridge on and Sr.'s Socials Ira Cardinal A. C.
Monday evening
Sigma Rho Delta freternitY will ...sent
en •sverd to the winning team in the
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lent' h••• returned baseball Irague.
home after spending several der. in Do -
Unit.
Theater Party:
1Member• will attend tae performance
I The dance elven by the Mulvey Zedek of -cr.,. Grow the Lithe." on Tuesday
I Temple on 1•• ■ Tnesd•s ....wine was • ...nine Wee t• .1 su.
te,
success •orially and financially

GIGANTIC PAINT SALE!

WE MUST REDUCE OUR STOCK

Masury's Steadfast House Paint

Masury's Liquid House Paint
Masury's Interior Enamel

$2.25
$3.40

$4.00

GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS. NONE BETTER MADE

25c- i) DISCOUNT

on paints, brushes

ladders, extension

boards, dusters, paper

hanger's brushes, etc.,

during this sale.

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13101 Linwood Avenue

Corner Buena Vista

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