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ATPLTROMJEWligi ffiROMICIA
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
WINDOW
SHADES
PAGE SEVEN
TWO-THIRDS OF ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN QUOTA RAISED
IN FIRST SIX DAYS OF DRIVE; ENTHUSIASM EVINCED BY
WORKERS AT DAILY LUNCHEONS; LEADERS ARE ENCOURAGED
WINNING POSTER
(Continued from Page One)
It's a Drink
e
To Your Health ••
for relief causes and Liberty Loan
campaign during the World War,
ways showed a traditional regard Most Subtle Bit of
Mr. Bingay said now it is a matter
for their own. "The people of De-
Humor Told in Drive of pride for Jews to adhere to the
troit look with no little concern
A touch of humor most sub- tradition of taking care of their
upon
this
campaign,"
he
said.
He
tle
in
its
Jewish elements was own. This tradition, he said, now
PRICES REASONABLE
accused the wealthy of not having passed on to workers in the Al- becomes a challenge to the Jewish
done their full share towards the lied Jewish Campaign by Rob- people. Not only are Jewish coins
less fortunate, and declared:
ert Marwil, president of the munities outside Detroit watching
"One thing is certain: there United Hebrew Schools of De- this campaign's progress, he said,
11828 Linwood Ave.
Long. 5500 shouldn't be as much wretchedness troit, at the luncheon at the but the Gentile community is also
and misery as there is in Detroit, Detroit-Leland Hotel on Wed- watching the response because up-
with all the wealth we have. You nesday.
on it will depend the encourage-
When Mr. Marwil submitted ment that will be given other re-
in the vanguard and you can-
To the Jewish Mothers of LUNCHEON OF SEWING are
not fail. If you fail, no other drive his report on Tuesday, he said lief drives.
N CONVENIENT BOTTLES AND CANS
CIRCLE NEXT TUESDAY can possibly succeed in this city." that the name assigned his di-
Detroit
"It takes courage today to live
AT YOUR GROCER OR DELICATESSEN DEALER
vision, "Marwil's Minyan,"
Rabbi Lasaron's Address
up
to
your
ideals,"
Mr.
Bingay
ought to be changed to "Mar- said. "To
Packed by the makers of
give means something
Rabbi Lazaron urged that it wil's Snails" because his work-
The public is invited to attend a
By MRS. LEO WEISSMAN
luncheon and bridge on Tuesday, should not be permitted for work- ers, although slow in starting, more today than it did ever be-
SILVER
FLOSS SAUER KRAUT
fore."
May 17, at 1 o'clock, given by the ers to get tired. "Work with
Being a mother of three chil- Good Will Sewing Circle at the them," he urged hill audience. would approach success gradu-
EMPIRE STATE PICKLING COMPANY
DeRoy, general chairman
dren, I would like to pour out my B'nai Moshe Synagogue, Lawrence "This is the first of a series of ally but surely. At that time of Aaron
PHELPS, N. Y.
the campaign, who also ad-
Mr. Marwil's division, in which
heart to the hundreds of other
campaigns to be held throughout Bernard Isaacs is a co-keyman,
dressed the luncheon on Wednes-
Jewish mothers who are constant-
the country. We read of your had raised 14 per cent
A.
L
BERNSTEIN
day,
declared
that
the
name
De-
of its
ly confronted with the so-called
work last year, and your spirit quota.
Roy has never been affiliated with
CENTRAL WEST DISTRIBUTOR
"problem:" "Will it be too
-Cut Courtesy Detroit News.
here made our task in Batlimore'
In his report on Wednesday, a failure, that Jewish campaigns
strenuous a task for my child to
607 FIDELITY TRUST BLDG.
easier. What you do now will in- Mr. Marwil pointed out that always are successful and that he
DETROIT
This
is
a
reproduction
of
the
attend public school, study music
fluence us as well as the other there is a Jewish custom for a and his workers are determined poster which won the first prize in
and still be forced to go to He-
communities throughout the coun- sick person to change his name that this campaign should go over the contest conducted by the Allied
brew school daily? Will he break
try."
in order to effect improvement the top. "We have the reputation J ewish Campaign. It was drawn by
down in health? Will it take up
Rabbi Lazaron pointed out that in his physical condition. The for setting the pace locally and na- Jean Crossett, student in the De-
too much of his time? Will he not
there are two elements in this change in the name of his divi- tionally in campaign for philan- troit School of Fine and Applied
try to run away from Judaism be-
campaign: the human and the Jew- sion, Mr. Marwil said, brought thropy," Mr. DeRoy added. "We Arts.
cause Judaism was made too hard?
ish. He said:. "Your campaign is the desired luck, and he re- are duty bound to be messengers
Isn't it Jewish education enough
so broad and so general that there ported a sum for that day which of good tidings and I know we
to send one's child to Sunday
ism of high standard. and generous co-
isn't
a skinflint who should have boosted his division's total to shall not fail."
School once a week?"
operation.
an excuse for staying away."
34.7 per cent of its assigned
A telegram was read at Wednes-
"1 wholeheartedly endorse the Allied
These are just some of the ques-
SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL
quota.
Jewish Campaign."
day
luncheon
from
Eddie
Cantor,
Palestine,
he
said,
is
the
project
tions I had asked rnysellover and
But there is a follow-up to addressed to Gus Newman and
Rabbi Fischer's St•tement
of
the
Jewish
people."
It
chal-
Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and R
over! again. Being brought up
this
story.
Lack
of
space
prevents
the
pub-
George
Stutz.
The
telegram
read:
lenges all that we havo and all
in a Gentile atmosphere where
Programs
At the luncheon on Thursday "Interest in your campaign great lishing of the complete and excel-
that we are."
there were only a few Jewish fami-
Will Accept Serious Pupils I. Voice Culture and Ce.
During the appeal for funds James A. Kates reported that enough to interrupt my campaign lent statement on the campaign
lies, and naturally no Talmud Tor-
which followed his address, Rabbi his division had changed its for president. Mailed my contribu- given The Detroit Jewish Chron-
ahs, I was unable fully to grasp
Lazaron gave $25 to the campaign name but it didn't help. And tion to you today. Have donated icle by Rabbi Moses Fischer. In the
PHONE LONGFELLOW 9730
the real importance of a Hebrew
in memory of his mother. Mayor Mr. Marwil's comeback was: in New York, Hollywood and to concluding paragraph of his state.
education.' But a few years ago,
"You have to be a believing Jew you in Detroit. Rubinoff is all I ment Rabbi Fischer declares:
Murphy
contributed
$50.
after much debating in my mind,
"All our assets are: The gold
have left to give. Do you want
I finally decided to enroll my two
Th. largest contribution to the *4- to get results."
hidden in the depth of Jewish
him? Wire instructions."
MRS. SAMUEL ROSENBERG campaign was the gift of Mr. and
older children, a son and daughter,
hearts,
the fire for righteousness GOLDA MYERSON
Special
Committee
in the Philadelphia and Byron
Mrs. Henry Wineman for $10,000.
that burns with holy glow in the
branch of the United Hebrew and Dexter. All funds of this The Wineman• !aye an additional gift of $250 for the Beth El a Mr. Wineman announced th e Jewish
TO BE HERE AGAIN
souls, the compassion that
Schools where, I am very happy to club go to charity. A Hungarian $100 in memory of Milford Stern, School. Bernardi Isaacs shortly t ppointment of a special resolic
ON MAY 26 AND 27
say, they are still attending daily cooked luncheon will be served. and Mary and James Wineman thereafter pledged $300 for the t ation or reconstruction committe e s is ours since the dawn of our his-
THE
and are expecting to do so until Prizes and a door prize will be gave $50 in honor of their mother. Hebrew Schools. Thereupon Rabbi o resolicit those who have thu tory. The Jew never resisted the
ar contributed but who, it is fe It appeal that went forth to him as
after they have been able to given. Mrs. James Sobel, Mrs.
Mrs.
Golda
Myerson,
Imminent
The
second
largest
gift
to
the
Leon
Frain
arose
to
say
that
the
b
graduate from the Hebrew High Harry Greenbaum and Mrs. Irving campaign was that of Mr. and Mrs. Temple School would not be beat- s y the leaders, should give large ✓ one of the 'rachmonim bnai rach- leader of the women pioneers in
School. A few months ago my Sims are in charge of this affair, Aaron DeRoy for $6,000, with the en by the Talmud Taal*, but ri ums. On the committee are: Mau . monim,' the 'compassionate sons Palestine, will make a return visit
America's Greatest Ship
ce Aronsson, chairman; Fred 11 1, of compassionate forebears.' The
assisted
by
an
able
committee.
youngest daughter was also en-
wou ld also gi
Gat to
. Whereupon B utzel, Maurice J. Caplan, Mrs. Jew will not turn now his back to to Detroit on Thursday and Fri-
Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg has been following additional sums: $50 in i Irwin Cohn, announcing
rolled.
day,
May
26
and
27.
his gift of M. Cole, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr- his ancient heirloom of mercy and
leader of this group for a num- memory of Milford Stern, $100
Mrs.
Meyerson,
during
her
re-
I have found that Hebrew the
in
memory
of
Moses
Samuels,
$50
for
$100,
with
an
additional
$25
li
ch, Ben B. Fenton, Max H. Fin- sympathy! The Jew will take up
schools not only teach Jewish tra- ber of years.
for the Temple Beth El School of " in memory of the New York k elston, Roy R. Fisher, Sam once more the fight with all the turn stay here, will address audi-
dition and the language of our
Religion, and $100 by Mr.. DeRoy Stock Exchange," gave another F rank, Edwin M. Rosenthal, Nor- fervor the work for the recon- ences at the Farband Folkshule, May 17; June 7; June 28
Twelfth and Blaine. Further de-
$50 to the Hebrew Schools' chi!. m
forefathers, but from the very be-
in honor of her mother.
an Schwartz, Isaac Shetzer, struction of Jewish physical and tails will be announced in a corn-
calling at
ginning stress greatly on charac- An Appeal to Jewish Nation.
The third largest contribution dren's fund to beat Temple Beth M rs. Henry Wineman, Irving spiritual life."
ing issue.
Plymouth and Cherbourg
ter building and leadership, thus
announced at the Sunday dinner El. Mr. DeRoy immediately gave B lumberg, Louis Blumberg, Gus
al Fund Boxholders.
Larger Donations.
inspiring the children to become
was for $5,000, from Mr. and Mrs. $50 to equalize the two school D . Newman, and Mr. Wineman.
Contributions of $500 and over to
RATES REDUCED
nobler and greater Jews and bet-
funds, but Mr. and Mrs. Harry Statement from Percival Dodge the Allied Jewish Campaign up to
The Jewish National Fund Andrew Wineman.
ZION TREE PLANTING
ter American citizens.
Gifts for the sum of several Stamler added $50 to their $100
Council of Detroit has issued an
Additional statements were re- noon Thursday, May 12, are:
My children are proud of their appeal to many Detroit Jews who thousand dollars were made Sun- gift, the $50 to be credited to the ce ived during the week, encourag-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman,
CAMPAIGN SUCCESS
Judaism, proud to be called Jews, are holding the blue and white day night in memory of the late Hebrew Schools, which thus in g the workers in their effort $10,000; in memory of Milford
of travelers say,
and, on the evening of Passover at boxes to notify the secretary, Is- Milford Stern, Bernard Ginsburg emerged the victors in the brief Percival Dodge, secretary of th e Stern, $100; Mary and James
The committee in charge of the "It Thousands
is better to travel on Amami-
battle for supremacy.
the Seder, when my youngest rael Wiener, of their new ad- and S. B. Kahn.
Detroit Community Fund, wrote to Wineman, in honor of mother, $50. movement to plant trees in Pales- con ships."
An
element
of
human
interest
daughter said to me, "Mother, to e dresses. Hundreds of boxholders
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron DeRoy, $6,- tine on Mother's Day in honor of
Dr. and Mrs. Murray Jackman Mr. DeR:
night is the happiest time of my cannot be located, and those who at the dinner was the spirit of presented a check for $1,00 in cash "May I send you my best *lakes for 009; in memory of brother-in-law living mothers or in memory of de-
Special Kosher Service
cee. In the sixth eanual Allied Jewish
whole life because I can ask the have boxes in their homes are rivalry which was introduced by at the dinner as their gift to the 'ra
Ask our good agents or
Campaign. I ha. watched your other Moses Samuels, $100; in memory parted mothers or other loved ones
four questions in Hebrew," I felt asked to call the secretary at Trin- the announcement of gifts for the campaign.
of
Milford
Stern,
$60;
for
Temple
expresses
appreciation
of
the
gen-
campaign from the sidelines with tre-
that I, too, can be called proud. tiy 2-3949, and their boxes will be Temple Beth El School of Religion
mendous Interest, and I have come to Beth El School of Religion, $60; erous response of the public to this
Other gifts at Sunday's dinner d
eeply re how wholpheartedlY $ 11r0s0 .. DeRoy in honor of mother, appeal of peretuating the honor or
My efforts were not in vain. What cleared and correctly recorded on and the United Hebrew Schools. honored Mother's Day. There
your group throws Itself into this hu-
were
greater reward?
Dr. Leo M. Franklin announced • a number of contributions from manitarian
the books of the fund.
memory of loved ones by thus estab-
project. Your suer.. he been $1
phenomenal
in the past and t know that
ROOSEVELT S. S. CO, ht.
Mrs. Andrew Wineman., lishing a living symbol in the Holy
non-Jews.
Msnaging Agents
in spite of the present conditions you $5,
Land.
will reacyour ■ .1 this year, for your
Messages of greetings were re- cause
1255
Washington Blvd., Detroit
Abraham
Jacobs,
$1,500.
is just.
The
beauty
of
the
tree
planting
ceived at the dinner from Rabbi
H. J. L. & Leon Frank, $1,250.
"The use which h. been mule of the
movement lies in the spontaneous
A. M. Hershman, who is now at fund. collected in your minpaigna has
Himelhoch Bros. & Co., $1,200;
Harper Hospital recuperating from been most worthy, for I know that in the Israel Himelhoch for two sons, in response, and the satisfaction ex-
matter
of
local
needs.
the
Jewish
Feder-
pressed by the generous contribu-
an operation, and from Clarence ation has m solved
any problems in the memory of mother, $50.
tors. Every tree planted is a sincere
H. Enggass who was compelled by field of philanthropy
Think of It!
which could not
Albert
Kahn,
$1,200.
and
voluntary tribute to a dear one
NEW LOW PRICES!
possibly come umler the jurisdiction of
illness to absent himself.
Samuel Summerfield, $1,200.
the Community Fund .
as no personal solicitations were
Anonymous, $1,000.
Lifetime Guaranteed
The benediction at the dinner • 'There Is no group among our till,,,
till,,,
made,
many
checks
having
been
re-
wh !oh has shown a finer spirit toward 5
was given by Dr. Franklin.
Mr. and hire. Maurice Aronson, ceived through the mails from per-
eh sits in the past, and I know that they
. 1 f$ o 7 rd 5.Stern, eons unknown to the members of
wit I meet the Increasing need. of thee
Monday's Luncheon
On Michigan's Best Golf
din tress ing times with super-genera. its. $4000;0f;orintm
hreeme°7hilodfreMni
the committee, and from people un-
Workers in the campaign met
Junior
League
Greeting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
Barit,
$1,000. familiar with Zionist propaganda.
Courses
daily at luncheons at the Detroit-
Mrs. Edwin It. Stroh, ex-presi
Leo M. Butzel, $1,000. Typical among the many letters is
Leland Hotel.
de nt of the Junior League, wrote
Economical-Cunningham, $1,000. the following one received by Mrs.
HAWTHORNE
VALLEY
On Monday, Henry Wineman
Hebrew Hospital Association, Max Schubiner, 3759 Carter aye-
"You are certainly doing a fine
Supertwist Cord Tires
presided and the speaker was pi ece of work for your old people $1,000. nue, secretary of the committee:
Two Plants:
Judge
CASH PRICES
Charles Rubiner, who em- at the Jewish Old Folks' Home
Dr. and Mrs. Murray Jackman, "Enclosed please rind )1.60
W. Warren Ave at Gulley Rd.
phasized that it is a false philos- i a m also deeply interested in yew- $1,000; in memory 'of David Cap- money order to be used for planting
W. Warren at Merriessun Road
ophy to speak of a group of lead- Ho
OversIx•
use of Shelter and the construe
tree in Palestine, in memory of
30 minutes from City Hall
ere as being the Jewish commu- tie e piece of work you are doing Ian Be $25
rmann
Radner, $1,000; in mem- my older brother who passed away
345
nity, and urged that every man in t yo
io n uylebrew Free Loan As.so- cry of Milford Stern and Bernard suddenly on February 6, 1931. A
2914.50-20_-.. 4.34
Sundays
$1.50 Sundays
$50•
and
woman
be
solicited
to
guaran-
CHI
30:4.50-21_ 4.37
living tree living
will serve as a marker
tee that a united front of all fac-
David A. Brown's Statement
5.12
Theodore Schwartz, and in a fractional degree make my Early Morning and Late After-
tions be included in the communal
n O sob ; ruN rorman
& for child, $50; Theo- sorrow smaller to bear.
noo n Rates
David A. Brown writes from $G7i0Nm
Ls.
make-up. Ne w York:
store for child, $60.
5.31
"HELEN M. PAPKE,
Anonymous, $000.
3015.00-10_____. 5.45
Sidney Alexander was the first , "I am, and shall always be
"16743 Cruse Avenue."
3115.00-21_
5.72
worker in the campaign to over- a° eply interested in any effort for , Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Caplan,
The following trees were planted
2815.25-18
4.15
subscribe his quota, and he won au ✓ people in the city where 1 $600; Mrs. Caplan in honor of this week:
1x5.25-11
4.113
mother,
Polly
Bailen,
$50.
DRINK HI-TEST MILK
Monday's prize for achieving this °P ent no much of my life.
In memory of Mr, Charles Marks by
R . Cl.
3.57
Forest Cleaners & Dyers, $000; Mrs, PAIIIP Mist, .
distinction. The highest quota that , "We will be pulling for you
In memory of Mr.. Charles Mark. by
Ben
Simons
in
memory
of
mother
day was reached by Division J, a° wee here. Best wishes for a sue
' Mrs. M. S. Dann.
In memory of their grandmother, Mr..
headed by Simon Shetzer and ce ssful effort, and kindest regards $50.
Anonymous, $500.
Minnie Hirschhorn, by Erwin and Mi.
Samuel Levine. to my very dear friend."
EXPERTLY MOUNTED FREE
nett* Immerinan of Bay CO,. Mich.
Argo
Oil
Corp.,
$500.
Judie Ferguson'• Sttement
a
Tuesday's Luncheon
In memory of hi. mother, Clara Rosen.
Richard Cohn, $500.
sof. by Ch.. II. Roger's°,
Judge Homer Ferguson of the
At the luncheon on Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbstein,
T o tree. In memory of her parents.
Court wrote:
1
1
$600;
Aaron DeRoy presided and the Circuit
00;
Mrs.
Farbstein
in memory S.
A :Z in
e d1:.
.t. / Bi HIttent.
.I by Mr,
'I know that you
d your various
speaker was Rabbi Frans who de- committees w ll care
be a ble to take
o ' m other-in-law, $100.
In memory or her mother. Mrs. Bessie
fund that will prov ide for the deat
clared that "this drive shall be won
of
p h R . E ishe , r , $ $ 5 5 0 0 9.
Itute
d lf.a u r o rin s: by M iirs
el ..1
. .. 1.1 c, Krem
: . e r.
i n this city. It I. mitt s gratifying
to
because we shall not permit any know that your committee plans to take
In memory of her br other, David Men.
Jose ph Frank
one to say that he is too poor to
MT and Mrs. Karl B. Segall,
of (bore of the Jewish race who are I ...„,,
In memory of Toble [Humbert, by Mrs.
Made to Order or Repaired
SILVER FLOSS
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Linwood WindowShadeCo.
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give."
Division E, headed by Gus D.
Newman and Assistant Prosecut-
ing Attorney George M. Stutz,
jumped to first place at this lunch-
eon by announcing that it raised
16,359 or 60 per cent of its quota.
Captains who oversubscribed their
quotas on Tuesday were Marvin
Gingold of Division E, and Eman-
uel Berlatsky and Mrs. James I.
Ellman of Division J.
Mr. Newman read letters he re-
ceived from Eddie Cantor, George
Jesse!, and Jack Pearl, encourag-
ing the workers in the present
drive.
Wednesday's Meeting
At the luncheon at the Detroit-
Leland Hotel at noon Wednesday,
under the chairmanship of Fred
M. Butzel, a total of $92,587 was
reported contributed, making 56
per cent of the total. Of this
amount $72,176 or 56 per cent of
its quota was raised by the special
gifts division, headed by Henry
Wineman and Israel Ilimelhoch.
The general solicitations division,
under the leadership of Maurice J.
Caplan and Maurice Aronsson
raised by noon Wednesday $19,-
443 or 32 per cent of its quota.
Th. special gifts team headed
by Nato S. Simper* was the first
to hscribe its asigned quota.
Mr. Shapero Wednesday reported
that his team raised $39,950 or
100.1 per cent of its quota. Mem.
bees of this winning team who
helped Mr. Shapero oversubscribe
Lis quota are:
Mr. Aronsson, H, H, Bielfield,
Morris II. Blumberg. Anthony
Deutsch, Clarence H. Emma,
Roy R. Fisher, Rabbi Leon Frain,
Sam Frank, William Friedman,
Harry Gerson, Harry S. Grant,
Jesse F. Hirschman, hale Sharer,
Dr. John Slawson, Abe Srere and
Mr. Wineman,
Malcolm W. Bingay, editorial
director of the Detroit Free Press,
was the guest speaker at Wednes.
day's luncheon. Mr. Bingay said he
spoke as "one not of you but al-
ways with you." Referring to the
pride that people took in giving
destitute in the City of Detroit. and you' $500.
ra
-operation
upon the part or I
Mr. and Mrs.
ed very 11 001 In this great metropolitan area.:
$500 .
Not only should the JJewsa contribute to
this, but all races and all creeds should
liberally give to this great cause of ho- or
rnanity."
emp
Ralph Weisman,
ty se tt/ El
Nottf3
Congressman Clancy'. Statement
Congressman Robert H. Clancy
sent a contribution of $10 and
wrote to Mr. DeRoy:
"I know of the importance to Sunday Meriting Services:
Rabbi Bernard Heller director of the
the Jewish community of Detroit
Foundation of the University Of
of this worthy campagin and it is Hills/
Michigan, will occupy the pulpit of Tem•
my sincere wish that it is highly Pie
Beth El Sunday morning. May It,
at
10
15.
successful. It is one of the worthi-
est organizations that I know of Saltbath Services:
and
hope
h
ri
S oa b rb .sl a, : h ,m,: $11aie y ,,,h y , Rabbi Leon
w riie llnd ds ona at n e d g t e h ne .
to will
topic. 'The
ohf"Deetrnroyit f
erously."
Judge V. M. B
's Statement 14 ." W.." •.. 4..
"I Am Not Superstition, Rut.' " will
Judge Vincent M Brennan
he the subject of Rabbi From'. sermon
writes:
Sunday morning, Mn, 22.
Wolf Kaplan.
In memory of her mother. Mrs. Bailie
Simon, by Mrs. Samuel Kaplan.
mem
Inmemory
of her mother, Mrs. Freda
Hempel, by Mr.. J. De Young.
In memory of her grandmother, Sarah
Frank, by Shirley Jane Frank.
In nemnry of her sister, Rose Brenner
Ftellerts, by Bessie Brenner.
In memory of Jennie Harris W•rren
and in honor of Dora Corset, of Pitts•
burgh, by Morris Garrett.
in honor of her mother-1,1a., Freda
Perin. •nd
memory of her mnther.
Miriam Buchbindee by Mrs. Morris Fish-
man.
In honor of her mother-lee-law, Mrs.
Z. Ehrlich. and her mother, Mrs. II.
ltuchhalter. by Mro. J. II. Ehrlieh.
In honor of their grandmother, Mrs.;
M. Cohn, by Muriel and Fayette Singer.
In honor of their mother. Mrs. David
Robinson, by Mr. and Mr.. Chas. Robin-
son.
In honor of Mrs. Fannie Sable. by Mr.
and Mn. Wolf Kaplan.
In honor of her grandmother, Mrs.
I. Met., by Shirley Jane Frank.
In honor of her mother, Mrs. Samuel
Men, by Mr.. Simon 11. Weisman.
An •nonyrnous gift for 51 for the
planting of trees was received from •
non-Jew.
In honor of his mother, Sonia Ko
ml•aruk. by Leon Kay.
In memory of her so, Jacob Herman
Wilenkln. by Mr.. Annette Wilenkin .
In honor of Mrs M. Shiffman, by Mrs.
A. ShIffrnan, of 1260 Roston blvd.
Mr.. Rebecca Pollock plant. 10 tret•
for Mot her's Day.
In memor y of M•nocha N.PhYTIYI, by
Jennie Nussb•um, to commemorate •
Yahrseit.
"No charitable movement, In my oPin•
ion, Is more worthy of support than the Confirmation:
Allied Jewish Compel.. I am personally
On Sunday. June 6, • class of 111
laminar with the &ctn.'''. of the Jewish bors.d girls will be confirmed be the
Welfare Federation of Detroit and I rabbis.
h eartily redone them. The generoelty and
charity of the Jewish people of Detroit Scheel .1 Religions:
are so wth. known that they require no
Closinr
of the School of Re-
comment from m e It would seem, how- Brion will exercises
take place Saturday and Sun•
ever, brew. nf the tremendous drains
upon the financial tenon..n of your or. day morning, Mn, 25 and 25.
[Imitation during the past few year, that Triple Art• Society:
It fa entitled to •nd abould receive the
chin
Arts sponsored hr the
aetive rapport •nd 7o-operation of the Temple Beaux
Art. /Society will tine • dinner,
eornmuoity at I•rre. I ant most happy dance and
Thursday evening
to take• part in this movement and to May 17. at eabaret.
7 p. m. Make reser•ations
eo-operst• in e•eee w•y possible.
Trees may be planted on any oc-
with Mr, Rothschild.
"Your •secuti•• director. Dr. John
casion, Stift as Yahrzeito, birth-
fil•wson, hasougrested that I .peak •t
days.,
Bar Mitzvahs, or to commem-
the Worker, Luncheon to he held on Fri-1
day. May IS, st the Detrolt-Lebsod. Of
orate any spedal occasions. Mrs.
roars, I eonsider it honor •nd dis-
Eli
Sachse,
15:n Virginia Park, is
tinction to mitted
be per
to tnke a part I
chairman of the committee, assisted
In this program. I hope that I shall ► a.,
by Mrs. Philip Slomovitz and Mrs.
the plee•ure of seeing you there"
Nratrrnal anb
Statement by Ballenger
John F. Ballenger, general an.
perintendent of the Detroit De-
partment of Public W elf •r e,
writes:
"Under the a...re of these trying
days I feel that all social *genet. More
felt • common es011e. wherein the sueres•
of one immediately reflects In the work
of all. 0et of the most stimnlatior fee-
ten In one emergency giro/rem during
the last two years has been the •..Ho.
Porno. of the Jewlth aerialureorin to
' Assist not only is their ewe Reid, hat to
lend their *Forte to the aellereat.t of
• larre community program.
"W• have watched. with IsLess .-
..eel. the worb of roar allied ortaalsa•
Boas and base come to feel that then an
Inoperative activities at theeellmee. Aolde
from the material assistance the Jewish
sr... have 'Iv. to their wen onnn
the re haoboy. •• teen greater reatrfba•
uee le the sirmignaity as • whale In the
Club Natrs
Frank Wetsman, Hadassah chair-
man. Mrs Man Schubiner, 3759
Carter, Enc. 8233 - J, is secretary of
the committee
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A thee ,* party was held recently at
the Civic. A bridge was held at the
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apartment of Mi. Ruth Gottfried. club
•censer. Open meetingw•s held April ill Meyer-Molly Auslander Club
at the Jewish Center. Kotler Spiessins.
Card Party May 15.
and P.trie• Spieralman werenaked to
• ttend meetings. A ► fk• was held May 1
to Belle Isle. Plana are hoing made for
The Meyer-Molly A uslander
Fisher Theater.
• weinie roast an hi. tr. A splash party
will Ito held at We.t•r Hall. Saturday Club will hold a card party Sun-
Starting May 13 there will be
afternoons Sr. kind devoted to playing day evening, May
15,
at
8
o'clock,
on
the
Fisher
screen one of the
bridge at members' bootee.
Tan Me. Ida Seeseity.
Tan Meta Ms Sorority net at the home
of Gertrude Moore. MI Grand, Moe 6.
A welcome home party woe pleased for
Bertha Blum, who retuned from • sir
months' tour is the East. to he held at
Uwe how at NUM Nellaaa, May 16.
at Assembles Hall, 9125 Twelfth
street, near Clairmount Mrs.
Samuel Auslander, Mrs. William
Marcus and Mrs. Louis lecket are
co-chairmen, waisted by an able
committee. Refreshments will be
served and prise. awarded.
big &mutt hits of the season. The
nuinagement is prohibited from re-
vealing the title of the picture and
the stars' names at this time, How.
ever, It is • picture that most
everyone has read about and de-.
tided to Dee.