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Important °Announcement
MRS. HERBERT H. WARNER
for the mothers and Miss Lays
Fauman will respond for the
daughters. Vocal selections will
be given by Mrs. Jack Sauls and
Miss Miriam Sauls, who will be
accompanied by Mrs. Sol Q. Kes-
ler. Marjorie Simons will dance
to the accompaniment on the
piano by Mrs. S. Simons. The play
let, "Little Shadows," by Mrs.
Abbel Brown, will be staged.
Reservations should be made at
once by calling Mrs. Sidney-Stone,
University 2-3214.
Mrs. Herbert H. Warner is presi-
dent of the Shaarey Zedek Sister-
hood.
The regular meeting of the De-
troit unit of Junior Hadassah was
held at the McGregor Library
Tuesday, May 3. Election of of-
ricers took place, with the follow-
ing results:
Miss Charlotte Lev, president;
Miss Winifred Lewis, first vice-
president; Miss Esther Elconin,
second vice-president; Miss Tess
Rabinowitz, third vice-president;
Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz,
corresponding secretary; Miss
Anite Casper, recording secretary;
Miss Zalda Teitelbaum, treasurer;
Margaret Moranz, financial secre-
tary.
The following are on the board
of directors: The Misses Anne H.
Baron, Mary Barak, Anite Gail
Casper, Esther Elconin, Pauline
Fishman, Harriet Fox, Ruth Fried-
land, Ruth Greenberg, Fay liening-
man, Charlotte Lev, Winifred
Lewis, Anne Manson, Anne Mil-
gtein, Margaret Moranz, Ada Mor-
ritz, Tess Rabinowitz, Ann Siegal,
Sophie B. Schwartz, Naomi Sha-
piro, Zelda Teitelbaum and Mrs.
Bessie Alper Gould.
It was announced at this meet-
ing that the annual Junior Hadas
sah dinner-dance would be held a
the Chalet Inn on Sunday, June 6
Miss Margaret Moranz is chairman
of the dinner-dance, with Miss Ada
Morritz acting as co-chairman.
Reservations may be made by call-
ing Miss Moranz at Hemlock
3095-W.
Center Senior Girls' Athletic
Association Plans Sum-
mer Program.
1 FUNERAL
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HOME
I
!an Citg Nets
The recreation hall of Temple
Abraham was the scene of beauti-
fully decorated tables, when 140
persons, members and their fami-
lies, gathered to celebrate the sec-
ond Passover night with a com-
' - munity Seder. Cantor Glans, as-
'slated by his sons, conducted the
services. after which a delicious
dinner was served by the follow-
ing ladies: Mesdames Wm. Rentz,
Alex Kahn, Geo. Kahn, L Magid-
son, J. Sherman and M. Goldberg.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Levy have
returned borne from Jackson,
where they spent several days, ac-
companied by their sister, Mrs. S.
Stern.
Edward Lichtig has returned to
this city after spending the winter
months In Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine and
son, Allan, have left for Cincin-
nati for an extended visit
Phillip Zathar spent several
days last week in the East, where
ha was the guest of relatives.
Rabbi Fredrelek 0°pp/it of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koffman
have issued invitations for a din-
ner-dance on Sunday, May 8, in
honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Marvin.
CASTS NAMED FOR
"RAINBOW REVUE"
Election of Officers of North
Woodward Branch of
J. W. E. W. 0.
The North Woodward branch of
the Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization will hold a
meetinf at the home of Mrs. Anna
Goldberg, 2726 Leslie avenue,
Wednesday afternoon, May 11, at
10 o'clock, at which time the an-
nual election of officers will take
place. Members and friends are
urged to be present, as it is of
great importance to have a large
attendance.
A resume of the year's activities
will be presented. This meeting
closes the year's activities of the
North Woodward branch of J. W.
E. W. 0.
Casting for "Blood and Thun-
der" and "An X-Ray Dialogue,"
to be presented in "The Rainbow
Revnue," has been completed and
rehearsals are progressing rapidly.
The cuts for the plays follow:
"Blood and Thunder," by Cecil
Berdun-Father, Rosaline Kane;
mother, Gertrude Selik; heroine,
Selma Meyers; villain, Selma
Gates; hero, Ann Bosch.
"An X-Ray Dialogue"-Mrs.
Cheyne Walker, Gertrude Smith;
Mrs. Stanrope Gate, Edna Rosen-
man; Mr. Saville Row, Thelma Suprise Affair of Rosenwald
Post Saturday.
Slatkin; Sir Campden, Irene Gold-
stein; Lady Hill, Bess Weinman;
The surprise affair of Julius Ro-
Patesserie, Gertrude Perebick; senwald Post No. 218 will be held
Camille Camembert, Shirley Kane. at Jericho Temple Saturday eve-
ning, May 7.
Commander Jack Savin thanks
all comrades for their support at
The Zedakah Juniors' first an- the last meeting. The next meet-
nual mother and daughter dinner, ing will be on Wednesday, May
sponsored together with the Ze- 11.
Members welcomed back Com-
dakah Club, will be held on Sun-
rades Weisberg and Tilson, who
day evening, May 8, at 5 o'clock,
have
been on the sick list.
at the Emanuel Synagogue Hall,
Bud Blum, chairman of the
Woodrow Wilson and Taylor.
poppy drive, is busy gathering an
The Zedakah Juniors announce
of workers.
a dance frolic which is to take army
Captain John Litzky asks all
place on Sunday evening, June 5, members of this post to co-eper-
at the Everglades Club in Hotel
ate with him in the Allied Jewish
Toiler, with music by Dick Wolfe's
drive.
Wolverines. Eleanor Shapiro and Campaign
Comrade Weiner, welfare chair-
Helen Lefkofaky are chairmen of man, did some good work during
the affair. The following will act
as hostesses: Adele Zellman, Ber- Passover week.
The ladies of the auxiliary
nice Goldman. Janet Goldsmith,
Edna Rosenman, Elsie Fisher, olned the members after last
Thursday's
meeting. Refrseh-
Ruth Kramer, Helen Brown, Flor-
ments were served.
ence Golden and Irene Solitaire.
ZEDAKAH JUNIORS
•A prominent role in the Allied
Jewish Campaign for $165,000, to
be conducted here for ten days be-
ginning Sunday, is played by a
host of women who have for years
been among the outstanding lead-
ers in numerous local social colo-
nies.
Heading the Women's Division
in the campaign, whose general
chairman is Aaron DeRoy, are
Mrs. Henry Wineman, chairman,
and Airs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, as-
sociate chairman. Members of
MISS CHARLOTTE LEV
HEADS JR. HADASSAH
Miss Dorothy Tout! of the Uni-
versity of Michigan addressed the
Following the trend of present conditions Edmund L.
last meeting of the Jewish Center
Senior Girls' Athletic Association,
Gilbert announces a substantial reduction of rates
which was held Tuesday evening,
May 3. Sophie Stollberg is presi-
Costs of Complete Funerals
Miss Touff
dent of this group.
Quoted Without Obligation
discussed athletic associations for
girls as'organized in the various
colleges throughout the country.
Plans were also made at this
meeting for the summer program
of the Jewish Center Senior Girls'
The girls
Athletic Association.
will meet on Sunday, May 8, at
10:30 a. m., at Northern Iligh
School playground, where several
baseball teams will be organized.
Baseball, tennis, swimming, hiking
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Trinity
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and golf are all to be included in
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the activities of this group.
Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS
This grottp was organized Tues-
day evening, April 12, at the Jew
ish Center. The following officers
Saginaw addressed the Young Ju-
were elected: President, Sophie
daea Society of this city last Sun-
Stollberg; vice-president, Anne
day afternoon at Temple Ansche
Solomon; secretary-treasurer, Mil-
Chewed.
dred Hassal.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Temple of Abraham held its busi-
ness meeting April 28 at the home
of Mrs. Samuel Brenner, of
Sheridan street Officers were
elected and Mrs. George Kahn is
to be the new president. Mrs.
Philip Goldberg, vice-president;
Mrs. Louis Brenner, secretary,
and Mrs. Alex Kahn, treasurer.
Mrs. William Kentz was made
chairman of the entertainment
committee; Mrs. Morris Goldberg,
chairman of membership; Mrs.
Ella Levin, chairman of the sick
committee, and Mrs. Louis Harri-
son, publicity. Mrs. Louis Magid-
son, the retiring president, was
given recognition for her work for
the past three years.
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WOMEN PLAY LEADING ROLE
IN ALLIED JEWISH DRIVE
Harry Himelstein Says: .
"Here is a great
opportunity to build
up your estate"
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May 3-To Mr. and Mrs. Abu A. Schmier (Doris Brody of Wind
nor, Ont.) of 3239 Cortland avenue, a daughter, Celia Miriam.
April 30.-To Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs (Beatrice Madiefsky)
of 2054 Sturtevant avenue, a daughter, Luba Beth.
April 27-To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Abrams of 9623 McQuade, a
son, Gerald David.
April 24-To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gornbein of 3293 Monterey, a
daughter, Jean.
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THE
for PERFECT
Celia Louise Berlin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Berlin of Lin-
coln avenue, Highland Park, has
the distinction of being the first
Jewish student ever to be gradu-
The Sisterhood of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek will hold a Moth- '
era' and Daughters' luncheon in
June 7-Miss Anne Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gor
the social hall of the synagogue at don of Taylor avenue, to Walter Erich Becher, son of Mrs. Gisela
Becher, ceremony to take place at Temple Beth El, with Rabbi Le
12:30 noon on Sunday, May 8.
Mrs. David Zemon will speak M. Franklin officiating.
Every women has al-
ways maned • watch like
this! Manufacturer's
close-out makes thisri-
diculous price possible.
Limited quantity.
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35
45
50
ONLY JEWISH NURSE
IS GRADUATED HERE
Wedding Caiendar
MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH
the executive committee of the
Women's Auxiliary assisting them
are: Mesdames H. B. Benyas,
Douglas I. Brown, Ralph David-
son, Aaron DeRoy, William M.
Fleischman, II. J. L. Frank, Isaac
Gilbert, Fred A. Ginsburg, Charles
Gitlin, Jacob Harvith, John A.
Heavenrich, Ben Jacob, Maurice
Landau, David J. Levy, Joseph
Magidsohn, Max May, Meyer L.
Prentis, Harry L. Prenzlauer, Os-
car Robinson, Edwin M. Rosen-
thal, Harry M. Shulman, Mollie
Stern, Herbert H. Warner, A. L.
Weisman, Joseph M. Welt, And-
rew Wineman, Sol A. Wolff and
Miss Edith Ileavenrich.
Mrs. Wineman is also captain
of Team D of the Special Gifts
Call GARFIELD 8400
committee, and members of her
team are: Mesdames Sidney J. Al-
len, fiery II. Berger, Maurice J.
Caplan, Sol M. Cole, David S. Dia-
mond, Joseph H. Ehrlich, Harry
Farbstein, Osman T. Fisher, II. J.
L. Frank, Alexander Z. Freeman,
Milton D. Freud, Isaac Gilbert,
Gred A. Ginsburg, Samuel R. Glo-
ga•er, John A. Ileavenrich, Max
May, Meyer L. Prentis, Edwin M.
Rosenthal, Abe Srere, Herbert H.
Warner, Andrew Wineman and
Miss Edith Heavenrich.
The women's efforts in the drive
are not, however, confined to these
divisions. Hundreds of women
have been enrolled as volunteer
workers in the geneal soliciations
committee headed by Maurice J.
Caplan and Maurice Aronsson.
Keymen of Team C of the general
solicitations committee are Mrs.
Edwin M. Rosenthal and Mrs,
Herbert H. Warner. Keymen of
Team 1 of the general solicitations
committee are Mrs. Sidney J. Al-
len and Mrs. Abe Srere.
The following are vice-presi-
dents of the general campaign
committee: Miss Edith Heaven-
rich, Mrs. Albert Kahn, Mrs. Ed-
win M. Rosenthal and Mrs. Henry
Wineman.
An important part in the cam-
paign is bein played by the pro-
gram committee of which Mrs.
Sidney J. Allen and. Mrs. Walter
Laib are associate chairmen with
Sylvan S. Groaner, as dhairman.
Mrs. M. B. Sulzberger is chairman
of radio programs. Members of
their committee are: Milton M.
Alexander, Mrs. !ferry Z. Brown,
Mrs. Burton Clamage, Ralph Cole,
Airs. Sol M. Cole, Arthur G. Darm-
stader, Dr. Robert S. Brews, Mrs.
Joseph H. Ehrlich, Marvin B. Gin-
gold, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower,
Mrs. Maurice Goldenberg, Howard
A. Kaichen, James A. Kates, Mrs.
A. Max Kahn, Mrs. David J. Levy,
Mrs. Leopold D. Mayer, Mrs. Mor-
timer H. Meyer, Mrs. Henry A.
Meyers, Gus D. Newman, Mrs.
Robert J. Newman, Mrs. Gerald
Sandorg, Seymour Simons, Mrs.
Abe Srere, Mrs. Sidn'ey Stone,
Mrs. M. B. Sulzberger, Mrs. Victor
Weil, Mrs. Lewis J. Weitzman
and Mrs. Henry Wineman.
CELIA LOUISE BERLIN
ated from the Highland Park Gen-
eral Hospital. She is also the
youngest student in the graduat-
ing class. Commencement exer-
cises were held on Wednesday eve-
ning, May 4, in the McGregor
Library auditorium, and were fol-
lowed by a reception and dance
in the nurses' home.
Miss Berlin is an honor student
and has been prominent in school
activities. At the annual hospital
banquet last year at the L'Aiglon,
Fisher building, she was selected
to preside as toastmistress. At this
time she wrote and also presented
the 1931 senior class prophecy.
At the junior-senior banquet,
April 27, at the Fort Shelby Hotel,
Miss Berlin presented a skit en-
titled "Advice to the Juniors," of
which she is the author. From
there the party continued to the
Cass Theater to see "The Student
Prince." The hospital alumni en-
tertained the graduates at a
bridge-dansant on April 28. On
May 3, the board of managers of
the Highland Park General llos-
pital entertained the graduates at
a banquet in the hospital staff din-
ing room.
'SCANDALS' TO OPEN
AT THE STATE MAY 8
George White will present his
original New York company, in-
tact, of the current George
White's "Scandals," at the State
Theater, for an engagement be-
ginning Sunday evening, May 8.
Popular price matinees will be
given on Wednesdays and Satur-
days. The cast includes Rudy
Vallee, Everett Marshall, Ethel
Barrymore Colt, Willie and Eu-
gent Howard, Ray Bolger, dancing
comedian, Gale Quadruplets, Joan
Abbott, Barbara Blair and many
others, with a large ensemble.
A complete amplification sys-
tem is being installed at the State
Theater by Mr. White for the en-
gagement of "Scandals." The
producer personally guarantees
that the theatergoers occupying
seats in the last rows of any sec-
tion of the theater will hear as
well as those in the front rows.
ADDITIONAL TREES
PLANTED IN ZION
ON MOTHER'S DAY
time aids in the upbuilding of Pal-
estine. The response to this appeal
must be voluntary, as no personal
solicitation is being made. All those
who are interested in honoring their
The following additional tree loved one on Mother's Day are re-
have been ordered planted on Moth quested to communicate with mem-
' hers of the tree planting committee
er's Day in Palestine, through th
e of the Jewish National Fund, who
Jewish National Fund:
will be glad to give further informs
In honor of her mother, Mrs. Belt
tion of the subject. Mrs. Eli Sachse,
Sheerly, by Mrs. Reuben Klein.
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1628 Virginia Park, Trinity 2-2048,
In honor of her mother, Mrs. Panel
Karol. by Mrs. David Harris.
is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Philip
Two trees were :la= in tore
Slomovitz, 3272 Monterey avenue,
it e eir liris os t e h r .Je M ar netle ' and (Tally ' Kati.' r Hemlock 6557-M. and Mrs. Frank
of 2499 Edleon avenue.
Wetsman, 3035 Elmhurst avenue,
In honor of her mother, Mee. Fan' e
Longfellow 6518. Mrs. Max Schub-
Gould, by Mn. Meyer Shuge an.
In honor of her mother, r hrre. Berth , ner, 3759 Carter avenue, is secre-
Weitz, by the Misses Sadie and Leah tary of the
committee. Telephone
Llpsits.
e ; Euclid 82334.
In honor of Mm. Fannie Gould. by a
Israel Gould Family Club.
In honor of their daughter. Judith Bat
ra Heyman, by Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Het'
m•rh
In honor of his
o ther, Mee. George
Roberts, by Donald Roberts.
In honor of her mother, Mrs. Rona
Dusenff. by Mr,. George Robert..
Mrs. Harry Sklar planted one tree in
honor of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Sophie
Sklar, and one tree in honor of Mn, El
Seam.
In honor of her grandmother. Mrs
Morris Goodman, by Donna Bernice Lem •
berg .
In m emory of her husband. Morris
Barlt. by Mrs. K. BIBB.
In memory of her
ther, Mrs. Rose
Applebaum, y Mrs. A. I'. Goldsmith.
In memory of Mrs. Malvina Klein, by
Mrs. A. P. Goldsmith.
In memory of Mrs. Malvin. Klein, bY
Mrs. Louis Lighstone.
In
a memoy F of their d ughter,
lorence
age Is, by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Disney
In memory of their daughter. Emil.
Solomon, ace II, by Mr. and Mr.. Aaron
Solomon.
In memory of her mother. Mrs. Bessie
Goldfine by Mee. Minnie Hock.
In memory of her mother, Blum.
Schreiber, by Mr.. Reber. Feldman.
In memory of her friend. Mrs. Eva
Bosch. by Mrs. Rebecca Feldman.
In memory of their mother. Mrs. Beta
Friedenberg. by Mr. and Mrs Samuel
Heyman.
In memory of their mother, Mrs. Judith
Heyman, by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hey
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In memory of her mother. Mrs. Dina
Solaria, by Mrs. Alex Barnett.
In MM., of their brother, Pen 0.
Hera, hy Mr. and Mrs. Darld Harris,
In memory of their father. Max Karol.
by Mr. •nd Mr. a•id Harris,
of their mother, Mrs. Lena
Inv
Harris. by Mr. and Mrs. Mudd Harris.
Ito mentor of their father, Max Harris,
by Mr. and
es. David Harris.
In m emory of their stater, Minnie
Karol, b y Mr. and i Mrs. Dav
s d Harri .
In memory of hi. mother, Mrs. Louis
Ladsberg.
by Myron M. E a ndsherg.
n
In mentor y of her mon, Deaf &
Sehnert., by Mrs. George Roberts.
In memory of her grandson. Deal S.
Schwan., by Mrs. Rosa Duseoff.
In memory of her husband. Louie Dus-
colT. by Mr.. Rom Dusaff.
In memory of her .on, Samuel Zellm•n,
by Mrs. Ethel Zellman.
In memory of Mrs. Anna King, by Mrs.
J. F.. Swam.
In memory of her mother, Mrs.
Lasky, by Mrs. H. R. Gittlerna.
In memory of her mother. Mrs. Mollie
Lasky, be Mrs. Isadore Berm•n.
In memory of her sister. Rms. Gittle.
mn.
by Mb. halls Gittlema.
e
In memory of her mother, Sarah Gittle-
man. by H. IL Gittlem•ft.
In memory of hie mother. Sank Gittle•
man, by Mims Hattie GIttleman.
I. memory
David Kayla by Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Stein
In memory of her mother, Mrs. Fannie
K•mln, by Mr.. Joshua 11nrertte.
In addition to those mentioned
.1,1:e"
Trees for Mother's Day.
l ree e orire .'
Make
,oil ftrn h tla lirreu ni , end.
A tree whose roots •re firmly rent,
'G•Inat Inrsel's soil, Its mothers breast.
A tree whose IP.VCA giveshade by day,
Vernh...lp.,,t ,he rnt.•hde,lutt,ya 7n ,olh. lnli ;
me,
Mem* NMI 1E1
Notro
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
MOTHER'S DAY AFFAIR
One of the outstanding affairs of
the season will be the mothers and
daughters luncheon which will be
given by the Home Relief Society
Saturday, May 14, I2:30 o'clock,
at the Green cottage, 4246 Second
boulevard.
Mrs. Ira Friedenberg, 1403 Vir-
ginia Park, is 'chairman of ar-
rangements. Reservations may be
made by calling Madison 0029.
Assisting the chairman will be the
hospitality committee and officers,
who will act as hostesses.
There will be addresses by Mrs.
Al. Weisman, president; Airs. H.
M. Shulman, honorary president;
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, and responses
by several daughters. The Junior
Home Relief will give a playlet.
Following the program, bridge will
be played.
A special meeting will be held
on Monday evening, May 9, at the
home of Mrs. J. Modell, 1196 Edi-
son avenue. Members ate asked to
attend as important questions are
to be settled.
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Wee Bit Risque
A Whole Lot Appealing
and Exceedingly Funny!
"Schrecken
der Garnison"
("The Garrison I. Shocked")
featuring the
King and Queen of Funmakers
Felix Bessart and
Lucia
Eoglisch
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QUITE RIGHT
The plainest face has beauty,
If the owner's kind and true;
And that's the kind of beauty
My boy and girl for you.
There is beauty in the sunlight,
And the soft blue heaven above;
Oh, the world is full of beauty,
When the heart is full of love.
W. L. Smith.
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What are the Jewish organizations in Michigan
doing?
Rabbi Holler to Occupy Temple Pulpit:
On Sund•y morning. M•y
Itehbi
Bernard Heller. dirertor of the Wile]
Foundation at the University of Michigan,
will OCCUPY the Pulpit.
A Christian Scholar Lecture. en Judaism:
Everymember of th e Temple is
Vited to avail himself of the opporturit,
to hear Prof. W. H. Worrell of the Gni.
semi., of Michigan adders. the Beth Fl
o ege uating class on the soblIert:
"Judalon-the Middle Way." Monday
eight. May 5, at SAO o'clock.
What are Michigan Jewish congregations
doing?
bletker'. Day:
rti
On Sendai, May 7, the Temple Si,.
terhood will begin its celebration of Moth-
er'. Day with appropriate merle in the
Temple. Dr. Franklin will reach
the
ea
sermon on the subJect, "For lier Sake."
Th• ser•Ices will he followed by a lunch-
eon and entertainment in the social hall.
Temple Sisterbeed to Hear Dr. Seater:
On Monday, May, 9. at 2:30, the Temple
Sisterhood will p Dr. A. L. Sachs,
who will speak on the topie, "The Jew
n the Modern World."
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An indication of the rapid
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What projects are now the aims of the various
nation-wide Jewish organizations?
Sabbath Serekm:
Dr. Franklin will occupy the pulpit
Beard y•morning. May 7, at 10:10.
jn last week's issue of The Chron- growth of interest in settlement by
IDEAL SHOE STORE
What is the present condition of Jews abroad?
Sunday Services,
••Can Judaism Satisfy the Mind of
Modern Man 7" will be the .object of
Dr. Leo M. Franklin's sermon Sunder
morning. May h, at 10,45.
INVESTS $30,000 IN
PALESTINE COLONY
$6.50 and $7.50
believe in keeping
fudaism and the
fewish people alive?
I think that I ,hall never see
tribute its lowly as • tree,
A trey in honor or In memory. dear,
A syihbol growing year by gear.
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But anyone can plant a tree.
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What interesting Jewish social events are
scheduled?
The answers to these questions may be found each week in THE
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE. If you are interested in things
Jewish and want to know about Jews and their activities you should
read THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE regularly.
The subscription price is $3.00 a year. It is sold by subscription
icle, the following have planted American Jews in Palestine is
and mailed to your address each Friday.
trees in memory of Mrs. Charles seen in the announcement that
Marks: Mrs. Jack Tobin, Mrs. Max Hirsch, head of a chain of
Louis Tobin, Mrs. Edward Stein, shoe stores, of Far Rockaway,
Mrs. Ralph Paul, Mrs. Joshua Hor- Long inland, New York, is invest-
witz, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Daniels ing • total of $30,000 to buy land
o f Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. David in the colony of Gan-Yarneh, Pal-
Harris.
1 estine, where he will develop
For the small sum of $1.50 each. orange and banana orchards, ac- c.,.,
trees may he planted in Palestine, cording to the New York Achooza .i•-•
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for Mother's Day, either in honor of Aleph, co-operative society which
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wing mothers, or in memory of de- administers Raananah and through g
p arted mothers, or other loved ones, whom Mr. Hirsch is making his in
which while serving as II living trib- vestment Mr. Hirsch has at- A
te, and helping to perpetuate the citzired 100 clowns (30 acres) In 044-444442,44044:14244444,0wocry
memeory of dear ones, at the same the colony.
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