• Iif E PETROITJEWISII CAROM ICLE ■ and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE TWO THESE PRICES ARE BELOW NORMAL 40% CITY SCRIP ACCEPTED ALL SHIRTS c. AN AMAZING FACT We hamlet more shirts for the Individes1 muleteer then am leanly In the City. MI wakes adratilleally Menge./ Finest emahmena 20 lbs. DAMP WASH 25 pieces FLAT and i d. K 79 Flat pieces carefully ironed. Additional pounds, 3lic lb. TEMPLE SPONSORS A SPRING FORMAL Lace Curtains TI ir • Plans are nearing completion for the first annual formal spring dinner-dance of Temple Beth El Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal re- Saturday night, May 6, at the turned from Hollywood, Florida, Book-Cadillac Hotel. after spending the winter months Israel Ilimelhoch, president of there. Temple Beth El, is executive chair- C 25c ; C ZBG Pa Nog gespeasilde 1st san. ► lient or •Ing-whIpped tartans Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets Each We guarantee the return of your own feathers. 2 Single 5 Double, elk. 25c 35c , C Zedakah Club announces its last dinner-dance of the season, which will take place Sunday evning, April 8, at the Chalet. Mrs. Litman Gould, chairman, and Mrs. Phil Uipson, co-chairman Dinner-Dance To Be Held at the Book-Cadillac on May 5. ip I L U rone 10 large piece. permitted. ZEDAKAH'S DINNER DANCE ON SUNDAY Finished $ 50 Family Service 10 Pounds MRS. HENRY MEYERS Ann Paul's Club will meet on Tuesday, April 10, at the home of Mrs. Ben Gould, 15492 Livernois , who is joint hostess with Ida Shultz. Mrs. Sylvan Grosner and daugh- ter, Joan, will return the early Miss Bernice Kleiman, a stu- part of the week from a two dent at the University of Michi- months' stay in Hollywood, Florida. g an, who is spending the spring vacation with her parents, Dr. and Max Lamport of Chicago was a Mrs. S. Kleiman, had as her guests guest in this city the past week- last week-end Miss Beatrice Rob- end. inovitz of Newark, N. J., and Miss Beatrice Trant of Brooklyn, N. Y., Miss Augusta Brown, who has ! who are also students at Ann been the guest of her brother and Arbor. sister-in-law, Mr And Mrs. Harry Z. Brown, returned to her home in The Passover concert of •the New York. Mother's Club of the Jewish Com- • munity Center will be held on Sun- Mrs. Joseph Welt and Mrs. day afternoon, April 8, at 2 o'clock, Samuel Glogower are leaving the at the Jewish Community Center early part of the week for New Building, 8904 Woodward avenue, York, where they will attend a Admission to this concert will be board meeting of the National free to members of the Mother's Council of Jewish Women. Clubs, their families and friends. A musical program is being ar- Miss Claire Grant has returned ranged by Mrs. Bernard Lachs and from the University of Michigan Mrs. Moe Diamond of the Music to spend the spring vacation at Study Club. home. A get-together luncheon and ing is general chairman in charge Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dreifus of bridge party sponsored by Mrs. Birmingham returned to their home Louis Roust, Mrs. Chas. Simons, arrangements. of all 1Se Additional pounds Mrs. Emil Eckhouse, Mrs. George "The primary purpose of the after spending a fortnight in Hol- Neugarten, Mrs. Jay Neumann and Must contain 50% flat work. lywood, Florida. dinner-dance," said Mr. Welling Mrs. Irvine Levy will be held at the "is to provide at least one Temple Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin are home of Mrs. George Neugarten, wide social function each year for spending the Passover holidays 1166 Taylor, Wednesday, April 11, at 1 o'clock. This affair will be our members. We chose the spring with relatives in Chicago, Ill. limited to members and prospective as the most appropriate time for members of the Neugarten Sun- Mrs. Milton M. Alexander and shine Club. this year's affair and I believe fu children are spending the holidays ture dinner-dances of the Temple in Cincinnati. Mr. Alexander, who will be held in the same season.' accompanied them, returned to The April meeting of the pro- Invitations will be sent next Detroit after the second day of fessional and business committee week to all Temple members Passover and again joined them of Detroit chapter of Iladassah Their friends who desire reserva- in Cincinnati for the concluding takes place next Tuesday evening, April 10, at 8:30, at Hotel Statler. tions will be accommodated in the days. order of application. Letters an nouncing the dinner-dance are in Alfred Srere of Dayton, Ohio Mrs. Morse M. Colten, well the mails now. was a recent guest in this city. known and popular reviewer of The ticket sale is in charge Upon this occasion I wish to express my thanks to the books, will speak on "Jewish Pion- of Mrs. Henry Meyers, of 124 Miss Ruth Rhodes of Chicago eers of America," by Anita Lieb- many customers and friends who have patronized us and Massachusetts avenue. Other corn spent last week-end with Mr. and son. A discussion will 'follow. mittee chairmen are: Entertain- I Mrs. Sam Berman of Taylor ave- Mrs. E. H. Saulson, chairman of helped s well the sales of ment, Lewis Weitzmann and Harry nue. this group, will preside. The pub- A. Hyman; music, Saul Rose; hos licis invited. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sloss and pitality, Mts. Sidney J. Allen, Mrs. Henry Levitt and Mrs. S. S. Van and children, Mary Ann and Rich- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pevin of Noorden; arrangements, Joe Mag- ard, of Cleveland were the guests idsohn and Herbert Robinson; pub- over the week-end of their mother 2261 Calvert avenue entertained and grandmother, Mrs. Adolph Slo- with a family party last Sunday licity, Ephraim R. Gomberg. evening in honor of their sisters, The grand ball room of the man of Edison avenue. Mrs. Bessie Soran of Royal Oak Book-Cadillac Hotel will be the ABRAHAM SHARP, Prop. Mrs. Sylvan Blum of Bellaire and Mrs. Bertha Klein of Nor- scene of the dinner-dance. Duane Sawyer and his 16-piece orchestra Ohio, spent a few days in this city mandy avenue. BOGART!! 1035 11390 BROADSTREET will play for the dancing and en- during the past week, visiting with her family, the Franks on Colorado tertainment. The' Business and Professional avenue. Girls' Supper Club will hold Its ..\\1121 ■■■•■■•■ •••• ■ ■■■•■■■ second open supper meeting at the 1101101.11. ■•■41■ plIbI ■1■11■ 41:4 Dr. and Mrs. David Levy of Boo Jewish Community Center, Hol- ton boulevard have entertained brook and Woodward, Thursday, some friends at dinner on Friday April 12, at 6:30 p. m. The guest speaker of the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesinger The office of the Steering Com- Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth mittee of the pageant, The Ro- of the Park Lane Apartments are El. Miss Helen Rosenberg will mance of a Peo le," for the United leaving Saturday for a motor trip render several vocal selections. All Hebrew Schools, located at 4141 to Washington, D. C. Mr. Schle business and professional girls are r i 5 Ford Building, has become a vent- singer was pleasantly surprised invited. Supper reservations may table beehive of activity, accord- Wednesday eve by the family on BIG WOLF LAKE—near Jackson, Mich. be made by calling the Jewish the occasion of his birthday. Center, Madison 8275, no later Mr. Harry Hyman and daughter than Tuesday, April 10. man of the dance. David M. Well- LAUNDRY CO. At Reduced Prices —Photo by D. D. BpJlman MRS. LITMAN GOULD of this event, report that arrange- ments are complete for an evening of fine music and entertainment. There are still a few . reservations available. The hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. George Robinovitz, Mrs. Joseph Greenbaum, Mrs. Jos- eph Landsberg, Mrs. Max Rubin,' Mrs. Kalman Shapiro and Mrs. I Henry Levitt. The sale of tickets for the pag- eant is being carried on for the or- ganization under the direction of Mrs. Milton Bernstein, who reports that much interest is being shown this great project. BETH MOSES GROUP HEARS DR. FRANKLIN Manischewitz Matzoh Products Hebrew National Groceries 10 it ACTIVE IN SALE OF PAGEANT TICKETS i Avrunin Camp! 5 5 5 5 Ns . 5 0' The Oldest Jewish Children's Camp 1 in Michigan 5 82. 5 5 5 Avrunin Camp offers • diversified recreational program: 5 5 Swimming Instruction, horseback riding, baseball, volley-ball, 5 dramatics, in addition to the usual camp activities, all r / tennis, under the supervision of an adult staff, carefully selected. 0 0 t 5 C 1 0 . NURSERY FOR CHILDREN 3 TO 6 Doctor and Nurse in residence. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW For Further Details Call Townsend 7.2238 or Longfellow 1179 Barbara of Wildemere avenue left Wednesday for a short visit to St. Mrs. P. S. Weisman and daugh- Louis, Mo. ter, Marilyn Ruth, are expected to arrive home on April 21, after Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib and wintering in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer re- turned from a visit to California. Dr. and Mrs. S. Kleiman of 3025 Calvert avenue had as their guests Emanuel Tabor returned to his for the second Seder, last Satur- home at the Belcrest after win- day evening, Miss Beatrice Rabino- tering in Hollywood, Florida. vitz of Newark, N. J., Miss Bea- — — trice Trent of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Zackheim Charles Adler of New York who are spending the Passover holidays is to take the part of Moses in with relatives in Buffalo, N. Y. "The Romance of a People" here, Samuel Epstein, formerly of Bos- Mrs. James Ellmann will be the ton, Sidney Ellmann and Cheater speaker for the Detroit Women's Authors Club on Tuesday, April Lipson of London, Ont., Irving 10, at 3 p. m. at the Women's City Kleiman of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Club. Mrs. Sidney Weinman is in James I. Ellmann, Richard Ell- mann and Master Billie Ellmann. charge of the program. , 0 5 5 5 ACCOMMODATION FOR ADULTS BY THE WEEK 00 10■■■■■•■■•■■•■•■■■•■1■1M■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■4 "WHAT A NIGHT" "Entertainment Galore" JUNIOR ORDER Michigan Home Protective Association • First Annual Dance Saturday, April 14 B'NAI MOSHE HALL Dexter at La Prize Waltz Competition Radio Artists ADMISSION 25c Dancing, 9 P. M. till 2 A. M. MRS. ANTHONY DEUTSCH Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winkelman PEISER TO ADDRESS Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert have returned to their home at the Bel- and children of-St.Ignace are GOOD WILL CIRCLE'S ng to Harry Cohen and Aaron A crest after wintering at Palm spending the holidays in Detroit a LUNCHEON APRIL 17 erblatt, chairmen. Diana }lir- Springs, Calif, with Mrs. F. Rodin of 277 Bel-, - , shorn, secretary, is busily engaged mont avenue. I The Good Will Sewing Circle 'selling tickets for the performance I. B. Rosengarten and son, donor luncheon will be held at the which will be held the week of Arthur, of Newark, N. .1., were Dr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Jacobs April 16 at the Olympia. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry of Rochester avenue are leaving Fort Shelby Hotel Tuesday, April In discussing the pageant, Mr H. Berger of 830 West Boston Sunday for Grand Rapids to at- 17. Kurt Peiser will be the guest Cohen remarked: "I see in this tend the sessions of the Michigan boulevard. speaker, and Henry Siegl, first project a real opportunity for the Dental Association, which con- violinist of the Michigan theater, Jews of Detroit to assist in a great Philip Stern left for Boston, venes there during the coming heads the musical program which and noble cause, the cause of es- where he will visit with his fiancee, week. tablishing a home for the German- has been arranged by the commit- Jewish refugees and helping local Miss Evelyn Gerstein. — Miss Ann Berger of 830 West tee. Mrs. James Sobel, chairman institutions, while enjoying a great Mrs. Theodore Kaufman and Boston boulevard celebrated her of this luncheon, reports the fol- and spectacular performance. I Mrs. Nathan Borzak of Milwaukee, twelfth birthday by entertaining 1 Wis . were recent guests of their lowing additions to the list of paid- am sure that this pageant will be i M group of 10 girls at the Fisher • great success morally and finan-brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and theater, followed by luncheon at up pledges: daily. I have no doubt that the Mrs. Maurice Morse of Wildemere Madman Nathan Nagler. A. Frumkin, the L . on. days set for the performance will avenue. Jame. Sobel, Joseph Gromfleld. ems us • Morrie Leboolle. Joseph Grossman, Ir- have to be extended to permit all Mr. and Mrs. Max Weksler an- ving Greenspan. Manuel Engel. Jacob Nagle Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marks and nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Marcus Kellueen. Morris Weinstein. William of the people who want to avail Muller, I. Auslander. Bernard Copley. Irving themselves of the opportunity of children have returned from a visit son Harold , on Saturday morn- Liehrsen Arthur Shin, Joseph Beek, Alta Stein seeing such an extraordinary pres- with relatives in Cjeveland, Ohio. Jacob lutes. M. Goldberg. Samuel Blmon. ing, April 14, at Congregation Jacob Oreenweld. Samuel Rosenbaum, Isidore entation." Beth !weed, Muirland avenue, cor- Weiss. Louie KAM.. Robert Friedman. Morrie Mr. Silberblatt spoke very en- Mr. and Mrs. M. Jacobson and ner of Midland . Reception at Ormaneld. Mn, male,. Kell Friedman. II. Philip. H. Young. Hilda* Feldman. David couragingly about the prospect of children of Muirland avenue 5 on Sunday, April 16, are home Greenbaum. Irving Sims, Sigmund -huh*. (success for the coming pageant. home after a short visit to Cleve- and 7 to 9 o'clock, at 159 06 Henry Kuhrtreich, Isidore Bradfield. Isidore 2 Nor- to Kate Samuel limenberg. J. Mermelatein. Ma- "It has been very grab ying to land, Ohio. mandy. rls Rosenberg. Band Jaulm. S Lekhttran. Harry me to see the enthusiasm displayed Greenbaum. Mae Oroaa, Louis Rubino.. Bata by all our captains and workers. Mrs. Nate Hain (Lucille Harri- Kate Boras. A. RMI. E. E'en.. 1 Greireepan, Oppenhelm. Gross. Norma Nemeth. Guth In behalf of the steering commit- Dr. Samuel Soskin, professor • son) is visiting with her cousin, Poke.. Cella teen,. Manuel Orbits. Robert tee, 1 wish to state that the co- of physiology at the University of Mildred Fink, of Winona avenue. Rmenberg Roe* /Wen. Mel Goodman Ern- operation given to US by the con- Chicago, was the guest of Mrs. " lach, ' Anoint; stituent groups of the schools as " tet t Mitticrtn Z 7Tnthoty, H tir eu Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Robinson Freida Cowen last week-end. r Ooodfnend. Philip Shapi o, Deutsch. Ernest Samuel Amlander Math. Roth. Milton Fires- well as other organizations has and daughter Constance, are visit- tone nen F Goldman. Joseph Oreenneld, been a source of inspiration to us. ing in New York with their chil- Ecclectic Club will meet at the Mu Rohner. 0. Dimond. L. Miller. Jan: I want to make special mention of dren, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grier. home of Miss Belle Epstein, presi- Greenetone, Manuel Klein. Adolph Berk. Ale Friedman Charles tepee David Wertheimer, the services of Mrs. Anthony , She- Joseph Raw, Morns &hireling., O. Sher• Deutsch, who has been working Dr. and Mrs. 1. L. Polozker left Friday dent at evening, 2740 Elmhurst ▪ , Rarer Rudman. Rem Meer. N•than April 13, avenue, at which Goodman. Manuel Roth. Leo Feder. Intr. untiringly for the success of the for a trip to Panama. time a prominent Detroit psychia- Mende. lawn. Chu Gas. cola Loa. pageant. Hardly a day passes that - nerd Klein Anton Rhenleld. Sam Klein. Rat. trist will talk on mental diseases an B Newman of Lawrence and mental abnormalities. Fol- Lerowl•s David Lang 6 Green R. L. saw Mrs. Deutsch does not make Meyer. Carl Rosner. appearance Rose Chose Jam...1 w appearance at the office, always avenue returned after spending lowing this talk there will be a LOUIS Sobel. Juo ■ Gelbensrt bringing good news and good re- the winter in Hollywood, Fl arida. short musical program. B'NAI B'RITH LADIES PLAN DINNER-DANCEI Final arrangements have been made by the Women's Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith for the spring din- ner dance to be given at Ever- glades in Hotel Taller, April 22. It is urged that reservations be made early, as tickets are limited. Mrs. Louis Weiss, Ho. 7773, and Mrs. Herbert Cohen, Un. 2-9545, are in charge of reservations. TEMPLE SISTERHOOD TO HEAR PATTERSON1 i chief Grove Patterson, e ditorn of the Toledo Blade, will be the speaker at the regular monthly Appeal Made by Good Will SUltj. ‘l wish to urge all the workers Miss Rosalie Kahn was hostess Industries. to devote very much time during at • supper party for 20 guests last Mrs. Lena Rosenthal, worn- meeting of the Sisterhood of Tem- ple Beth El, on Monday, April 9, these last 10 days to the sale of Thursday night, honoring Miss Al- panied by her daughter, Reva R. An appeal was made this week tickets. It is very important that ice Newman and Amson Tabor Berman, has returned home after at the Temple. by the Good Will Industries for cash be turned in promptly and whose wedding will be an event of spending the winter in Miami, Fla. There will first be • luncheon at 1:30, following which Detroit residents to call the office that everyone keep in constant the near future. Mr. Patterson will meek at 2:30 at 979 Monroe, telephone Cadillac contact with the office. Mrs. G. Newlander and son, Miss Elinore Gage and Miss Mar- Leon, who have been wintering in on the subject, "A Bird's Eye View 7816, to have their filled bags The telephone number of the picked up in the next few days. 'steering committee is Randolph garet Trailer are giving • theater Miami, Fla., are spending • week er Europe." Mrs. Milford Stern. who repre- 16249. party for the younger set Saturday with Mrs. Lena Rosenthal of 293 S. L. A. Marshall, editorial writ- night to see the Wonder Bar at the Eliot street, enroute to Kansas er of the Detroit News, will intro- 1 sents the Council of Jewish Wom- PRI Karig IOTA Michigan Theater. en on the board of the Good Will City, Mo. duce the speaker. At the Meeting of Phl Kappa lea plan. went Miss Setts Robinson is chairman! Industries, urges that all who have dimmed for the Mooing M• eottate The Misses Blanche Amberg, The mclal aomminee reported on old clothes, I with amain. filled their bags of the program committee. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Cott party to beM this month and under Ruth Cohn, Terry Fiske and Elaine Mr. Patterson, who Is ?fret vice-I etc., and those having furniture her the athlehe committee baseball prattle* Rae Schlesinger, all students at the of LaSalle boulevard motored to president and director of the and other articles to call the office i galled Ise &Adm. The Intellectual committee University of Michigan are spend- Evanston, Ill., to upend the Pus- Few Yapes meeting e be bald at American Society of Newspaper! for pick-up immediately. W over holidays with Mrs. Cott'm Thera has waver keendi. peal the .pair Caws in the nem future P1.18“ ing the spring vacation in Detroit Editors, recently returned from a parents. with their parents. 1 per* glees their we ed Mgr. FUR SALE Coats, Jackets, Scarfs, Muffs, etc. I THANK YOU! EIGHTH SUCCESSFUL YEAR ANNUAL • PHONE CADILLAC 7423 t GREAT Dr, Leo M. Franklin of Temple Beth El addressed the Junior Aux- iliary and their parents 'on March 25, at which time his subject was, "Reform Judaism in the Modern World and Its Relation to Jewish Youth." Dr. Franklin's lecture proved no interesting and instruc- tive, that he was detained for two hours answering the many queries. Miss Gussie Simon of the social committee announced arrangements for a bridge to be held on April 15. The social committee, headed by Max Lasser and • Nate Berko- witz, is also carefully planning the Mother's Day program, an event of early May. The Glee Club, under the direc- tion of Miss Rose Manko, is pro. gressing rapidly. Included in this group are: Joe Faigin, Paul Feld- man, Gussie Simon, Al Halprin, Louis Berman, Esther Apple, Rose Goldstein. Other committees are: Educa- tional, Miss Edna Slutzky, chair- man, contemplating a Sunday School to be started in the fall; constitutional, headed by Paul Feldman, submitted a revision of the constitution. Miss Marie Sil- ver and her forensic committee are working on a debate, while Miss Rose Goldstein is in charge of pub- licity. Purity Chapter Gives Thea- ter Party for Jewish Children's Home, April 3 was a red letter day on the calendar of the Jewish chil- dren's Home, when 23 of the older children were taken to a theater party at the RKO Downtown The- ■ ter by the ladies of Purity Chap- ter No. 359, 0. E. S. The affair was arranged under the chairman- ship of Mrs. Irwin Yarrows of 13641 Dexter boulevard and was minutely worked out in every de- tail. The children were conducted from and to the Home in cars fur- nished by Mesdames Sarah Fried- man, Selma Rosenblatt and Belle Paul. Refreshments distributed among the children were prepared with the strict observance of the Pesach dietary laws and attractive pres- ents were received by every par- ticipant. CONVENIENT TERMS • ANNIS FURS LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER What is the 7-Year Plan? It is an Arrangement that Permits You to Pay Your *Back Taxes Over a Period of Seven Years! SAVE YOUR HOME! There's still time, even though you weren't able to take advantage by January 10th of the City's offer to accept *back taxes for years prior to 1933 without interest or pen- alties. YOU CAN still save yourself substantial sums in interest and penalties and have 7 years to pay by taking ad- vantage of Detroit's 7-year plan! PAY ONLY 55 of total now —balance in convenient semi-annual in- stallments! When you can pay your *back taxes on such an easy basis there is no reason why any taxpayer should lose his property through non payment of *back taxes! Sincerely yours, to,/e44144Aagl. 1933 Taxes B'NAI MOSHE LADIES SUPPER APRIL 15 Plans are under way for the get-together supper and card party to be given by the Sisterhood of B'nai Moshe on Sunday evening, April 15, in the social hall, Dexter at Lawrence. Following the supper which will be served at 6 p. m. the evening will be devoted to cards. Prizes will be awarded to winners. Reservations may be made by call- ing either Ho. 0862 or No. 9702. A regular meeting of the Sister- hood will be held on Tuesday, April 17, 8 p. m., in the club room of the synagogue. Plans are being made for a joint Mother's Day program by the Sis- terhood and Young People's Aux- iliary. The date for the strawberry fes- tival has been set for May 15. City Treasurer a are NOT included! B'NAI MOSHE Y. P. A. FROLIC ON APRIL 29 A regular meeting of the Young People's Auxiliary of Congrega- tion B'nai Moshe will be held on Sunday, April 15, at 4 p. m., in the club room of the Synagogue. Following the regular meeting on Sunday, April 15, • progressive dinner will be held for the mem- bers, a different course being served at each member's home. The Young People's Auxiliary BERNSTEIN TO SPEAK announces its fourth annual spring frolic to be held on Sunday eve- AT RALLY OF L. A. S. ning, April 29, featuring Dave Diamond's Orchestra. All clubs are Will Describe His Impressions of asked to keep that date open and Sanatorium; Sods. to Report co-operate in this dvice. on Convention • Joseph Bernstein, manager of PRENZLAUER GROUP'S the Detroit Forward, will address BRIDGE ON APRIL 21 a social meeting of the Detroit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles at The ladies of the Eva Prenz- Jericho Temple, Joy Road and Linwood, on Thursday evening, lauer Maternity Aid assembled at the home of Mrs. Anna Williams, April 12. Mr. Bernstein, who attended 3880 Collingwood avenue. Ar- rangements were made for the the convention of the sanatorium inspected the institution's bridge party to be given April 21 and at the Kern department store au- buildings, will describe his impres- ditorium. sions. Several new cases were brought A report of the convention will be given by John Sodos, who just in. The public is asked to help make returned from Los Angeles where he represented the Detroit organ- this card party • success, to raise money for these special eases. Re- ization. freshments will be served and Refrehsments will be served and there will be prizes. an interesting program of enter- Plans have already been made tainment is being arranged. The for the next donor luncheon. public is invited. At t e next mee t ing, Lion of officers will take place at oats a it. a.. .lase Club Ma , the Statler Hotel at 1:30 p. m., P.M .aa aa th" Suede, Club "" vm Tuesday, April 17. A prominent .art bamball practice for the awing mouth l speaker will address the group. All the 1.6,..ht, .4 wow *p.m,. A ▪ !member. and friends are invited. moonlight mu lie owe Immune la Aar SPRING GIFTS RELATIVES In • Send a Torgsin Order to your relatives and friends in Soviet Russia and enable them to buy in the Torgsin Stores articles needed at the turn of the weather. Prices compare favor- ably with those in the United States For TorosIn Order* apply to you. Weal bank or authorized saint. GIFTS TO NORTH END CLINIC North End Clinic has received the following contributions: In memory of Dr. Max Bailin. from Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gilbert. For the Supplementary Medical Assistance Fund: In memory of Sim Hart, from Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Myers. Olympia will Immo the pageant during the wink of April 16 to 22•