.pilyentorgAIWW4ROXICili PAGE SEVEN sad THE LE AL CHRONICLE Food That Tickles the Palate at Prices That Delight the Purse . You'll never know how delicious a meal can really be until you' ve e aten here. 50C BLAINE KOSHER RESTAURANT SPECIAL FOR ALL OF NEXT WEEK Full Course Roast Goose Dinner 8729 TWELFTH ST. at GLADSTONE MORRIS FEINSILBER and ALEX SCHWARTZ SHEVUOTH ANNOUNCEMENT During the holiday of Shevuoth we will serve special Milchig suppers. Chronicle Want Ads Pay were expressed to Mrs. Joseph CENTER MUSIC SCHOOL J. W. E. W. 0. SHEVUOTH Zuckerman, general chairman, RECITALS JUNE, 7, 12 CHECKS FOR ORPHANS Mesdames Agnes Levin, Fred Ep- A special meeting of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Or- ganization was held Monday, May 30, at Assembly Hall, 9125 Twelfth street. Mrs. A. Katzin, president, presided. After hearing committee reports and after reading letters from the European orphans who have been on the supporting list for the last seven years, and to the report re- garding the orphans brought over by the organization to Detroit and kept on private board for seven years, it was decided to continue this relief work and Shevuoth checks were sent out to the Euro- pean orphans for private board. Three new cases asking for aid were turned over to the board of directors. A report was giver by Mrs. Agnes Levin, secretary-treasurer of the luncheon, card party and strawberry festival, regarding the success of this affair and thanks stein, Goldberg and Satofsky, and all co-workers. Arrangements were made for the picnic to be held Sunday, July 10, at Belle Isle, and the tag day to be, held Sunday, July 24, at Mt. Clemens, for which af- fair the organization has received a permit from the mayor of Mt. Clemens. A special board of directors' meeting will be held Tuesday, June 7, at 1 p. ni. sharp, at the home of Sirs. Krause, 4625 Chene street. Finsterwald to be Director of State Fair Machinery Building. Adolph Finsterwald, member of the board of managers of the Michigan State Fair, has been as- ' signed the duties of director of machinery buildings at the fair, which will be held Sept. 4 to 10. Pupils of the Jewish Center Music School will be presented in two recitals on June 7 and 12, at 7:45 m., at the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne avenue. The piano and violin departments will present the pupils in solos and ensemble numbers. The faculty members of the school are Stanislaw Szmulewicz and Walter Blumenau, violin, Edith Ella Davis, Clara E. Waldron and Rosa Bassin, piano; Bernard An z, cello. Bendelson Netzorg is the advisory head of the school. The public is invited to attend thest, recitals. United Artists Theater. 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Shevuoth is also the festival on which, according to tradi- tion, the Ten Commandments--the foundation of all moral law- were handed down to the Jews on Mount Sinai. I shall have more to say to you about Shevuoth next week. Right now I want to call your attention again to Flower Day of the Jewish National Fund, which is annually observed either the Sunday before or after Shevuoth. This year Flower Day is to be observed on Sun- day, June 5, and I hope an ninny of you as possible will enlist as volunteers and help the fund which is used to redeem the soil of Palestine as the property of all Jews. The funds, as you know by I this time, are collected through the sale of flowers, "Say it with flowers" is the motto, and a leaflet issued by the fund has this to say: .., J. E. POLLAK "Our road in exile has been beset with thorns. • Ink, one of the company's leading "Our road to liberation shall be strewn with flowers, producers, and It. T. Flattery, a "Flowers are the symbol of resurrected Palestine, "The Jewish National Fund turns the deserted land into the flower former officer of the Union Guard- ian Trust Company, have 'neon of the orient. "Ilelp to make it so by buying a flower." To you, boys and girls, the message is, of course, that you should help sell these flowers and that you should remind your parents to buy the flowers. Remember that every flower sold helps redeem another piece of land in Palestine. In this column I am going to use a story appropriate for Flower Day, which comes from the Jewish National Fund. I know you will enjoy it, because so many before you have enjoyed this story. YOUR UNCLE JUDAH. HONI-THE JEWISH RIP VAN S i ng flowers, They are building WINKLE-A STORY ABOUT homes. They are erecting cities. LAND, FLOWERS AND They are opening schools for thous- PEOPLE. ands and thousands of children. It happened long, long ago. All this is taking place on land Some two thousand years ago, at acquired and redeemed by the Jew- the time when our great, great ish National Fund. grandfathers were prosperous and Now, imagine for a moment that happy in their own land, in Pales- it was YOU instead of the boy in tine, there lived in Jerusalem a the story to whom Iloni spoke. man by the name of Iloni HaNlaa- Wouldn't you have liked to ask him, gel. wise old man though he was: lloni was a wise old man in his "Haven't you planted one for your day. Many wondrous tales were grandchildren?" told by people about him. Ile was Honi would have surely admired loved and respected by everybody. you. He would have been more But he was different than enyhody pleased to listen to you had he R. T. FLATTERY else. Ile always liked to ask ques- known that you are a planter and ed a general agency, and are tions and took every occasion to in- builder yourself. In our own day locat in the home office building quire into the reason for every- people will gladly listen to your located thing that was happening. suggestion, after you, yourself, will of the Detroit Life insurance Com- One day Iloni was taking a stroll have done something for our be- ae The formal opening of the new outside of Jerusalem. Beautiful loved and sacred land. This ancient and sacred land of agency will be on Monday, June 6, hills stretched out far into the dis- after which the new agency will tance on both sides of the road, ours is being rebuilt with the help Quiet prevailed everywhere. The of the Jewish people in this country be prepared to function with its trees were laden with a great var- and throughout the world. YOU production staff of ten men. iety of lucious fruits. Most of the should have a share in this work. people who had already completed You may become a part of this their day's work, were preparing to great story. Many boys and girls of your age are doing it. They are go home. ZELL GOLDSMITH One middle-aged man, engaged in joining the hosts of Zion. They are enrolling as volunteers for Pales- of 1462 Lawrence avepue, 65 hard work attracted Honi's eye. The man was digging deep into tine Flower Day of the Jewish Na- years old, died on May 29. Fu- the soil, preparing to plant a tree. tional Fund. neral services were held on June Boys and girls, are you getting Said Iloni to him: 1, with interment at Oakview ready? "What a strange fellow you must Cemetery. Dr. Leo M. Franklin Palestine Flower Day awaits you. bel Don't you know that it takes officiated. Ile In survived by his Ask your Hebrew teacher, ask 70 years before a carob tree bears wife, Josephine; five sisters, Ro- your father or mother, ask your fruit? Why, then, do you work on mine, Mrs. Fannie Cohen, Mrs. older sister or brother. They will hard? Why are you sweating in Anna Wlneberg, Sirs. Sylvia Par- advise you what to do. the blistering sun? What good will zen, Mrs. Leah Goodman, and two it do you?" Gift to Woman's Auxiliary of brothers, Ben and Sam. The hard-working man at first United Hebrew Schools. LENA SIMON paid no attention to the stranger, A contribution was made to the of 2667 Clairmount avenue, 76 but the latter repeated the question Woman's Auxiliary o fthe United in a different form. The planter years old, died on May 27, Fu- grew angry and intended to tell the Hebrew Schools by Mrs. II. Gold- neral services were held at Gil- passer-by to mind his own business. stein in memory of Nellie Rosenthal bert's Funeral Home on May 29, When he noticed, however, that the and Sylvia Goldstein. with interment at Machpeiah stranger was none other than the Cemetery. Rev. E. Zaludkowski famous Hord Ila'Maagel, he drop- officiated. She Is survived by four ped his spade and answered: daughters, Celia, Mrs. Belle Hotch- "When 1 was born I found our kiss, Mrs. David Friedman and In sad and loving memory of my beloved country covered with trees. Mrs. Pearl Chambers, and three My ancestors must have planted dear husband and father, Isadore sons, Moe, Alec and Milton. II. Chaenko, who was so sadly these trees for me. Surely, I must do the same for my children and called away from us one year ago LENA WINOKUR today, June 4. 1931. grandchildren." of '2565 Pingree avenue, 65 years lieni had nothing to say in reply. I think of you In allence. old, died on May 26. Funeral No one can see me weep. Still, it was not Honi's way to stop not many • silent tear I glad. services were held at Lewis Bros.' asking questions. He sat down near When others are .,tarp• Funeral Home on May 26, with in- the hole where the tree was about Your loving Wife and Daugh- terment at Beth David Cemetery. to be planted to think of some other Rabbi E. Aishiskin officiated. She questions that he might ask of the ter. is survived by three sons, Ben, planter. In loving memory of our dear Ezra and Henry. The day drew to a close and the beautiful Palestinian sun sank in mother, Esther Shellfish, who left SAM PURPLE exquisite tints of red, gold and pur- us yers age June 1, 1926 is iv/11n six 1 9 ple at the end of the horizon. The of this city, 32 years old, died on quiet and the aroma of the fields May 31. Funeral services were God called her home. It was 111s will. made Honi drowsier and drowsier. But In our herb P he lingers still, held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home Absorbed in deep thought, lloni Her memory Is m dear today. on June 1, with interment at Oak- As In the hour she wad may. fell fast asleep. view Cemetery. Ile Is survived A grotto was formed around his Sadly missed by her children, by his wife, Estelle, and a son, body. Screened from the human Henrietta Arden and Nathan S. Norman. eye and from the hustle and bustle Shellfish. of the busy life that going on near. JOSEPHINE RAPPAPORT Jerusalem 2,000 years ago. lion] In dear and loving memory of of 3299 West Euclid avenue, 51/2 dreamed on. Year after year rolled our only sister, Freda Kaplan (nee years old, died on May 27. Fu- by until 70 years had passed. Freda Stolarsky), who passed neral services were held at Gil- One day Iloni awoke with a start. away one year ago the twenty- bert's Funeral Home on May 29, His long hair and beard, which had third day of lyar at the age of 28. with interment at Oakview Ceme- been but slightly grey, had turned' tery. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal we •re •Il without words. snow white . It Is Impossible to esprea our hurts officiated. She is survived by her The entire neighborhood had Our darling mother went first parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rap- changed. The old people whom he She n spared th• pain and sorrow, paport, and a sister, Minnie Beryl. How little did we dream. Freda dear. had known and with whom he used Th•t it would b eou y tmnorrow . to discuss many, many things, were whY wet so At your young gee. you had to go. no longer there. The hustle and s e ayol.00d r b.tt y lidktr o l ;trtaz; afar. bustle had increased tenfold. Life was going on, on a much larger MANUEL URBACH Sadly' missed by your loving scale. Only the skies had remained the same. Even the fields had baby boy, sister and brothers, Crash. and Mashie changed tremendously. Every inch nieces and nephews. of ground was cultivated. In loving memory of our be- Iloni had not lost his old habit of speaking to people about var- loved mother, Goldie Freedman, ious things and inquiring for rea- who passed on six years ago June 7729 TWELFTH ST. sons. But most of the people who 9. passed by did not know him and did Euclid 7192 May her dear s. .11 rest hi peace. not care to answer his questions. Suddenly Horn noticed a pleasant Sadly missed by her Children. young boy, and at once proceeded to engage him in conversation. The boy was gathering carobs from a huge tree. No sooner had he gath- ered a handful than he hastened to partake of the sweet fruit with great relish. Rubbing his eyes, lloni turned to the boy and said: "You seem to be a nice fellow, my son. Pray answer my question. hen I saw this place last, there were no trees on thin spot. Who planted all these?" "My grandfather,' the boy re- 81 DELAWARE Trinity 2.3211 sponded with pride. "Oh, is that so? I must have Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS slept for 70 long years,' exclaimed !Joni, as he went forth on the road Following the trend of present conditions Edmund L. to Jerusalem, an older and wiser Gilbert announces a substantial reduction of rates man ... . Celts of Complete Funeral, Quoted Without Obligation Long, long ago, this story started. It is not yet ended. Every day this story is being continued and enacted in Palestine and right here, in the United FUNERAL DIRECTORS States of America. After 2,000 years, the Jewish people are now re- building their national home in the land of their fathers. The land which had been destroyed and laid waste, is now blossoming again. Thousands and scores of thous. ands of Jewish men, women and I children are living in Palestine to- day. They are planting trees. They are plowing fields. They are grow I I IN MEMORIAM Each, in Pairs 29 C h x r 4.75 e-r 20 Price per sinvls tire , Each, in Pairs $3.95 $4.95 82 Plymouth Pontiac Price per single tire Essex 50 Full Oversize Full Oversize 29 x 5.00-19 Chrysler Dodge Nash JI Column for Our Boys and Girls The Detroit Life Insurance Com- pany announces a new production unit for the pale of life insurance in metropolitan Detroit. J. E. Pol. 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