PiEPLYROR/EVIVii tHEONlail PAGE'FOUR and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ge12lp1ritEt4 El JAY J. ROSENTHAL AND BETTY BAKER IN JOINT MUSICALE Notes Sabbath Service. Jay J. Rosenthal, baritone, Priestly Blessing" will be the Pupil of Boris Ganapol, and Betty subject of Rabbi Leon F'rant'• s ermon a er, pianist, pupil of Mrs. .• urday morning June 14 at 1010. Mra. Rhea Weisberg will .leap' Ganapol, will appear in a joint Sabbath ser•ices will continue without Interruption throughout the summer months. A musical program will be rendered eschweek under the direction of Mre. Alfred Gach. The resumption of Sunday service. wit be announced In due time. The Temple Moonlight: Meet your friends neat Monday. June 20, at the Temple moonlight, aboard the Steamer Columbia. This year's moon- light veil in up to the •tandard of other year., though the price haa been reduced. Entertainment for young and old. Fine darite- orchmtr•. Boat I fool of Woodward at 8:30 sharp. The Bads of Memories: The intermit of members la main in• sited In the "Book of Memories." No more fitting memorial to beloved dead could be devised than the setting aside of • page in this beautiful volume for the inscription of their names. Dr.! Franklin. chairman of the committee on memorial gifts, will he glad to discuss details with those interested. J. W. E. W. 0. AFFAIRS A special meeting of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Or- ganization was held last Monday at Assembly Hall. Mrs. A. Kat- tin, president, presided. It was decided to give aid to two new European families, in ad- dition to the 11 families on the regular supporting list for the past seven years. Checks were sent to them and bills were paid out for private board of orphans brought over by this organization to De- troit. A report was also heard regard- ing the contribution to the Denver consumptive hospital and about the room in this hospital endowed by this organization. Arrangements were made for the twelfth annual bal! of the or. ganization, to be held Sunday, Nov. 27; for the picnic at Belle Isle Sunday, July 10, and for the tag day in Mt. Clemens Sunday, I - July 24. It was decided that during the summer meetings be held once a month. The next meeting is called for Monday, July 11, at Assembly 9125 Twelfth street, near Clairmount. The next board of directors' meeting will be held at the home of the first trustee of the organiza- tion, Mrs. J. Newman, 554 West- minster. The newly elected sec- retary of the board is Mrs. Sarah Shuster of 3733 Fenkell avenue. Flower Fund of Jewish Old Folk's Home. PAY J. ROSENTHAL musicale at the McGregor Library Auditorium, Woodward at Massa- chusetts, at 8:15 p. m. on Tues- day, June 21 The program arranged for this concert follows: Caro MM lien Two Grenadiers Them. and Itricrtionm liordani Schumann i II . When The King Went Forth To W ar Th. Koenemon Smile Through Your Tears Bernard Hamblen Rondo Capriciosso Mendelasohn Dio Pomente (from Emma) Gounud INTER/of ISSION Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes Old English Air The Blind Ploughman Robert C. Clark Orientate Anmni Prelude in C Minor Rachmaninuff I Deep River II T Bartel h Rolling Down To Rio....Edward German Sylvia Sch•rr, mcompanist CENTER MUSIC SCHOOL FINAL RECITAL SUNDAY The Jewish Center Music School will close its season with a recital on Sunday, June 19, at 8 p. m. at the Center, ill Melbourne avenue. The advanced students of the school I will be presented in solo and en- semble numbers. The program for the evening is as follows: sroVind. e-G Minor Chopin Sidney Leven Rornance.E bl•Jor William Hollow Scene de Ballet Felim Resnick Sonata-6 Major Second Piano Jean Seltmer Clara Tannenbaum Schumann Ileethoven Dellerlot Maser.t. Mrs. Joseph Alexander, 3245 Chi- Caren' cago boulevard,' Detroit., made ■ La Folio Demi° Bonin contribution to the home in lieu Revolutionary Etude Chopin of flowers, in memory of the late Etude de Concert•C Minor ....Sternberg Isadore Schneider Harry E. Byron. Coneerto-D Minor (first movement and Rom•nza Weniawskl Jack Weisberg CaPpricelo Brilliant Mendelmohn Lillian Greenfield Polonaise-A Major Wenlawski Gift to North End Clinic. North End Clinic has received a contribution from Mr. and Mrs. J. Mein Pecherer B. Neiman in memory of Morris Aoacheon Ov erture Cherubini String Ensemble Dros of Chicago and Milton Freud Conducted by Stanislaw Sztnulewica of Birmingham. The f a c u l t y members of the school are Stanislaw Szmulewicz and Walter Blumenau, violin; Edith Ella Davis, Clara E. Wald- ron and Rosa Bassin, piano, and Bernard Argiewicz, cello. Bendet- Window Shade.— son Netzorg is the advisory head Draperies Ornamen- of the school. tal redo. The public is invited to attend We era, • complete the recital. "WE CLEAN— Where Others Fail" line of Linol•um...id C•rpets for your home or ofilce. Ladies Auxiliary of Jewish National Fund Gives Card Party. GET OUR PRICES FIRST AND YOU'LL SAVE MONEY LaSalle WINDOW SHADE CO. 8424 LINWOOD AVENUE Phone. Garfield 1230-31 REV. JACOB I SKLAR Detroit's Leading awl Beet Known MOHEL Recommended by the City'•moat prominent Phyaienns 1610 Hazelwood Ave. Phone Trialty 3-6426 Rev. Samuel MOGILL (Mogilevsky) MOHEL Graduate of the Jew. sp rfiAaterynialtoesital I ;), 670 kinkiest., Ave • i;, ..4/Cri Hemlock 6484 The last meeting of the season was held June 8 at Congregation Emanuel. Aaron Rosenberg, at- torney and communal worker, gave an inspiring talk about Jew- ish effort in Palestine. Irving Kohler gave several vocal selec- tions, accompanied by Irving Par- ish on the violin. The program was arranged by Mrs. Aaron hlarkson. Mrs. H. Milkovaky, president of the auxiliary, presided and report- ed on the year's activities. Mrs. 1. Shewach gave a report on the lawn card party, which is to be the last affair of the season, to be held Sunday evening, June 26, at the home of Mrs. Max Weksler, 15906 Normandy avenue. Anyone desir- ing tickets may communicate with the chairman, Mrs. Shewach, Eu- clid 7747-R. Mrs. Max Ilayman reported about the Jewish National Fund boxes, and Mrs. Harry Kraft re- ported on the Flower Day. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by the host- ess committee. YOUTH RALLY SUNDAY A youth rally will be given by all of the Young Circle League clubs of Detroit on Sunday, June Rev. Cantor David Golden 19, at Riverside Park. It will be an all-day affair, with free trans- Detroit's Favorite/ portation to and from the park, MOHEL Wedding Ceremo- cars and trucks leaving corner of nies Performed at Waverly and Linwood promptly at 10:30 a. m. Home cad by An interesting program, to last Appointment until 10 p. m., has been arranged, 2220 Clalretosat to include a baseball game, swim- Euclid 9490 ming, marshmallow roast, races, relays and humorous skits. Alt persons from 15 to 24 are invited. Everything free. REV. J. SILVERMAN Mohel Specialist Michigan Theater. ES Years' EePer Mock Endorsed by Leading Physkkos 2073 Gladston• Euclid 10467 I Rudy Valee, star of the recent George White "Scandals," which only a few weeks ago played at the State Thaeter, at advanced prices, is the current stage attrac- tion at the Michigan, where he and other "Scandals" stars are appear- ing in person at regular Michigan prices. ILBERT FUNERAL HOME 81 DELAWARE Trinity 2 - 3211 Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS Following the trend of present conditions Edmund L Gilbert announces • substantial reduction of rates Costs of Complete Funerals Quoted Without Ohligotios 1MillMMIIM111111 ■ 111 ■ 11" Children's corner JI Column for Our Boys and Girls By UNCLE JUDAH DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS: For today's column I have selected for your enjoyment a number of brief items. An interesting poem, a few short stories and fables and several wise sayings are included in my selection for the week. Now that school is over, and that many of you will have a great deal of leisure, why not write something for your column? I hope those of you who have the ability to write poems or short stories will do so and send them to me. And I hope to find some real good ones among those you write so that all our readers may enjoy them. YOUR UNCLE JUDAH. A LETTER FORM CHILDREN'S ABE SENDS HIS CANDY TO CONGREGATION OF PHILA. PALESTINE DELPHIA-BYRON SCHOOL The children of the Hebrew June 13, 1932.] schools are in the habit of bring- Dear Uncle Judah: The regular Saturday morning) ing a penny or two each week to drop into the "blue box" of the services were held at the Children's National Fund. Congregation in the Philadelphia- Little Abe of the Ferry Street Byron liebrew School. After the School received from his mother st rvkes we elected new officers. The five cents for this purpose. On old officers were: Sam Fortner, his way to school he passed a president; Lillian Tron, secretary candy store and saw the children and treasurer; Irving Munch, boy- buying candy and also receiving sergeant. The new officers are: change. He said to himself he Harvey Elford, president; Henry could also buy some candy and Ehrlich, vice-president • Irving still have some money to drop in Munch, secretary and treasurer; the box. However, after he Rubin Isaacs, boy-sergeant; Lillian was through with his purchases Tron, girl-sergeant. Our minyan he was not given any change. has increased and we hope the new He took the big paper bag of officers are successful. We have candy to his teacher and in great learned new songs and prayers. despair told her his story. And During the services we have little in conclusion said: "Teacher, I sermons by the children. At the do not want the candy. You send end of the services we sing songs and bid everyone a good Sabbath! it to Palestine." and we all go home. Yours Very Truly AN ANGEL OF CHARITY IRVING MUNCH. P. S. In behalf of the congrega- Eleven - year- old Doris Leah tion I invite you to attend one of Abrahamsohn of Pearl Beach, our Saturday morning services. Mich., sends me the following very nice little poem, "An Angel of Charity,'and I am glad to print it. "HEAD AND TAIL "—A STORY ABOUT RABBI HIRSCH Who was the kind young woman, "CHAR1FF." Who helped the poor in need , An interesting story is told about No one in the whole wide world, the boyhood of Rabbi Hirsch Could have done a kinder deed. "Chariff." This noted rabbi was passionately fond of pickled herring She helped the poor with money, and his mother promised him that And had pity on them all, if he learnt his morning prayers Old people, young people, big and by heart she would give him a pick- small. led herring. The boy set himself She loved the orphan children, assiduously to his task and soon And would help them in every way knew the whole of "Shachrit" by She, Eva Prenzlauer, swept the heart. Ile claimed his reward. His ugly clouds away. mother was afraid that a whole pickled herring would make the She was a thoughful helper, little boy ill so she took the head And deep down in her heart, and the tail, put them together, She left her task completed, and set them before the lad. He Though she hated to depart. made no comment. The next morning when the boy Doesn't she deserve credit, yas to say his prayers he recited And gratitude from us all, "Ma Tovu" and immediately fol- Give here three good rousing cheers lowed it with "Alenu." His mother For the wonderful work she has was astonished ,and she said an- done for years. grily: "What is that for a ' Sha- We'll never forget Eva Prenzlauer, chrit?'" "Well," said little Hirsch, We'll try and do our task just as "if a head and a tail make a whole good, herring, 'Ma Tovu" and "Alenu" For she was the Angel of Charity, make a whole `Shachrit!' " And has done all she possibly could. WHEN ALEXANDER THE GREAT MET A PEOPLE WHO KNEW NOT WAR Alexander the Great, the world conqueror, once came across a sim- ple people in Africa who knew not war, and decided to remain there for a while. One day two natives came to him with this argument: One of these men said that he had bought a piece of land and afterwards discovered a treasure buried in that land. He claimed that the treasure belonged to the man who sold him the land, and he therefore wished to return it. The seller, however, refused to accpt it. Thereupon, Alexander turned to the buyer and said, "Host thou a son?" "Yes!' was the reply. Then addressinug the seller he inquired, "Host thou a daughter?" "Yes!" was the reply. "Then let them both get married," said Alexander, "and let the treasure become their wed- ding gift." The two men were satis- fied with this judgment. But before they left Alexander the Great remarked, " In my coun- try if such a case had come before the king, the two men in the case would have been imprisoned, and their treasure confiscated." Then one of the natives spoke up and said, "Is your country bles- sed by sun and rain?" "Yes!" re- plied Alexander. "Does it contain cattle?" "Yes!" "Then," ventured the native, "it must be for the sake of these inno- cent animals that the sun shines upon that country; surely its peo- ple are unworthy of such blessing." RABBI HILLEL, RABBI SHAM. MAI AND A HEATHEN. An idol-worshiper once came to Rabbi Shammai and said, "I wish to become a Jew, on condition that thou teach me the whole Torah while I stand on one leg." Rabbi Shammai, who was an ill-tempered man, pushed the applicant away with the staff which he held in his hand. The heathen went to Rabbi Hillel, and made the same applica- tino. Rabbi Hillel, who was very patient and humble, replied saying: "Whatever hateful is to you, Unto your neighbor never do! "This is'the essence of the Torah. Everything else is but a commen- tary upon it. Now go and learn." The heathen thanked him and be- came • good and pious man. , WHAT THE TALMUD SAYS ABOUT WEALTH Wealth may be like waters gathered in a house, which, finding no untlet, drown the owner. The fortune of this world is like a wheel with two buckets, the full becomes empty and the empty full. TRANSLATIONS FROM THE IIEBREW 1. One day I observed a gray hair in my head; I plucked it right out, when It thus to me said: "Thou mayest smile, if thou wilt, at thy treatment of me, But soscore of my friends soon will make mock of thee." —Judah If a.Levi. 2. Go not too frequently thy friends to see, Lest they grow weary of the sight of thee; When rain is scanty, then we pray for more, But love not one continuous down- pour. —Abraham ibn Chasdal. If You're Wise =You'll Buy Your Tires Now! "SAVE THE TAX!" Lowest Prices on 61114111"1113111 Tires Ever Offered The new tax on tires, tubes and other automotive ac- cessories will become effective on Tuesday, June 21. This will mean a substantial increase in the coat of tires and tubes. Come in today and replace your old tires with GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY TIRES and save money. You will get the moat in tire values for the lowest prices ever known. Speedway for Safety Tires of every type, and size to fit every purse and purpose. Greater Goodyear Value for the 1931 Tire Dollar! Even if your tires are only two-thirds worn, it will pay you to cast them off. Trade-in now and re-equip at todays prices. Always remember that a bargain is not a cheap price on a cheap item, but a cheap price on a good item. No matter what you have in mind to nay for a tire, we have what you want. •Public spirited citisens have no desire to avoid the talky that will be so necessary to balance the national budget. But remember these are tires which we purchased be- fore the manufacturers' tax goes into effect and you gist the benefit of our stock already on hand, not subject to law, as lony, as they last. That Good Gulf Gasoline-8 Gals. for Si Hobson's Auto Supply WHOLESALE & RETAIL 340 PURITAN AVE. (Just West of Hamilton) UNIVERSITY 10723 B UYERS everywhere are comparing low-priced cars. Lifting hoods. Counting cylinders. And the result? An overwhelming verdict for the six, in preference to cars of fewer or more cylinders. "SIX CYLINDERS NO MORE- NO LESS," "SIX CYLINDERS. 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