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PIEDLTROITJEWISli Of RDNICLE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE EIGHT

FEST

ATI'TENVL F E I ZIC NDAY

EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY

A May Festival of Music will
feature the last program of the
season of the Sisterhood of Tem-

MUST

1 — PUT Every DEALER ON A QUOTA
2-DISCONTINUE All DRAFT BEER

MRS. JAMES I. ELLMANN

Vi

because

TIVOLI'S

ENTIRE
CAPACITY



1 0 0 0 0

CASES PER DAY Jl

Since the introduction of higher
alcoholic content beer, we have sold
over 30,000,000 bottles of Tivoli.
With the immense and constantly
increasing demand (or our beer, we
have now reached the limit of our
manufacturing ability.

Until our new brew house h corn.
pleted, 10,000 cases per day is all the
Tivoli we can make—and we must
necessarily limit our output to this
figure. So, in order not to disappoint
the thousands of people who have
made bottled Tivoli their favorite
beverage, we have been forced to
totally discontinue the sale of draft
beer

,

IS NEEDED

F OR

BOTTLED
BEER!

all bottled beer dealers on a quota.
13y doing this, we will give all retailers
and consumers alike as much Tivoli
as possible, rather than totally elimi.
nate some and give others all they
want.

We appreciate to the fullest extent
the good will toward our product
which has brought about this condi-
tion, and ask the forbearance of both
the public and of those draft beer
customers whom we can no longer
supply. Construction on our new
brew house is being pushed night and
day, and we hope by about July 15 to
supply in full the demand for Tivoli.

e Beth El, on Monday afternoon,
ay 14, at 2:30 p. m.

The program follows:

MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK

ev eryone

MAY NOW USE OUR

The membership committee of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, an
der the leader-
ship of Moe Lei-
ter and Herbert
II. Warner, co-
chai rmen, has
launched a cam-
paign for new
members. A num-
ber of new appli-
cants have al-
ready been enrol-
hal, and it is ex-
pected that by the
end of two weeks
the maximum H . H. W
membership will
be reached, after which time a wait-
ing list will be instituted.
Those persons desiring to affili-
ate themselves with Shaarey Zedek
are urged to communicate with
the membership committee or the
office of the synagogue to arrange
for their membership.

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Jr. Congregation
Gaining in Favor

'Cello Sul..
Chopin
Largo from Kuroda
Ming. Apprr.ionata
egret Sae.
Mi. Helen Ward
Acromproiled 1,0 MIA; Harriett Inger.11.
Trio
Clone
The Snow
Muriel Merged Kyle, soprano: Wini -
fred Iluntoon Herrn, soprano; Ber-
th* Knapp, contralto.
A...mm.1rd by Ruth Russell Seers
Plano .1.
Prelude In If Minor....Eduard McDuWell
Paimgren
May Night
Striding
Etude
Ruth 11..11 Rear.
'Cello Solos
Glarounow
Se remote Espagnole
Ceased,'
Serenade
Mice Ward
AI rompenled by Mies
Trion:
Ord English end Scotch Folk Rouge In
Modern Settings,
Bantock
Can Ye Sew Cushion.
Jacob
The Oak and The AIM
Thompson
Chartning Chloe
Mr. Kyle, Mr.. Heldt, Mrs Knepp.
Acrompanieri by Mrs. Rears

L eague '34 Season

J. C. It S. AUXILIARY
DONOR VENT
E JUNE 5

The Jewish Community Center

services.
Sisterhood Musical May IS

I

(IA'S SAO
(1101 Rae VIII play the ."coed game
at the Woo. mi Suede, morning, MO
awl
Field,
at IL
Woodrow Wile.- Ma Brittnan I.
labs of the teem. The welt mooing will
as gouda,. Mop 1 3. at I. 55 S.
be
s1 the J••lett Oomnmaity (Water, at
whew Hose plus win be otiagdotod tor

at (.dd

Duo.

Irate In. Troia.. Irlanornd I.

; ,i u k.11,,, :, ;;.. 111,•;'.1;, aIrtkoi,,, l o rrat i nio . rgo,L

,

On Tuesday evening, May 15, at
071", '
"
t"t "
P. M. in the social hall of the 11 Schedule for Junior and Inter-
synagogue, the Sisterhood will hold mediate games:
its musical a nd strawberry' (es-
All ;tames at ittomevelt Field.
Vs. Topnotchers, Dismond I
tival. The following program will' vsosa.
Ilawke vs. Tierra Diamond 2,
be presented:
Both games •I I:30 V. nt

8

Selections by members of the
Halevi liazomir Singing Society
Miss Anna Warren, soprano, sic-.
cbmpanied by Miss Rose Basin;
piano solo by Miss Dorothy Green,

The m an who lighted
Er err home Snit pls.*.

'In.

man
brought
ought
Cheer into everyone • heart
The man who bravely
Prom ua did pert.

Alan Greenberg
Ilighterme andgond
',York.] herd cod earnest
And did all he could

He was fine and loving
He loved his poor mother
She was One end aplendid
There could be eo other.

11. God protect him
hie Immortal We
And bring lurk end herlAnow
To his dear Mother met Wife.

Through

Mother Day Program at
Center on Sunday

The A. Z. A. No 63, in conjunc-
tion with the senior girls' commit-
tee of the Jewish Community Cen-
ter, will present a program on Sun-
day afternoon. May 13, at 2:30

o'clock, dedicated to all parents.
This program will be held in the

or embarrassment

Select one to five tires or •
battery. There will be no
red tape. Just tell as how
you want to pay and our
BUDGET PAY PLAN does
the rest.

No investigation necessary,

no embarrassment or de.
lays, we will make the in-
stallation IMMEDIATELY.
Just bring your license cer-
tificate for identification.

Ire

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Galician Young Peoples
Club To Hold Mother's
Party May 17

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Any Sue Car

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CARL LANCER'S

ONE•STOP SNAPPY SERVICE STATION
TOwnsend 7.9275
11800 Dexter Blvd., at Tuxedo

gymnasium.
The committee in charge has
planned an Interesting and enter-
taining program. The speakers will
be Aaron Rosenberg, president of Society of Detroit have been in-
the B'nai Britt', and hire Samuel vited to participate in the eve-

Pontiac Notts

Some family skeletons can't be

MISHKAN ISRAEL CARD
PARTY NEXT TUESDAY

The Ladies Auxiliary of theJew-
ish National Fund thanks the
Jewish women of Detroit and The

Jewish Chronicle for helping to
make the third donor luncheon a
huge success.
The prize of a Golden Book in-
scription which costs $100, offered

requested to turn them in at this

meeting.
Mrs. Eli Sachse was the able
chairman of the luncheon commit-

tee.

Trees Planted in Palestine
at United Hebrew
Schools Banquet

On the occasion of Mother's Day
trees were planted in Palestine
through the local tree committee at

the Mother and Daughter banquet,
given by the Woman's Auxiliary of
the United Hebrew Schools. The

following are the donors:
Mrs. M. H. Zackheim, in honor
of her mother, Mrs. Rose Kreinson,
28 Manchester Street, Buffalo.
Miriam, Marcia and Alan Tobin,
for the recovery from illness of
their grandmother, Mrs. S. Tobin.
Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, in memory of
her mother, Mrs. Tobie Blumberg.
Mrs. Golda Cohen, in memory of
her mother, Faga Silberstein.
Two trees by Eddie and Seymour.
in honor of their mother, Mrs. II.
Goodman.

Conceit is the finest armor

Jerome.

Center A nnounces
Drama Tournament I

,

a

lint

Notes

F'eat's first Brot her hood Day ob.,-
atom, an interdenominational good-will
meeting witholit prayer, ritual or other
religious nape, t. drew • pal ked house
Sunday night et the Jewitth ConimunitY
center. with ministers and laymen of
many faiths attending.

Th. .luniur Temple club of Temple,
Beth Jacob inaugurated Youth Week
with two programs, Friday evening and I
Sunday evening. The entire services were
sponeored by the Jewish youth of Pon-

partisan antional committee for to Mrs. A. Smilo, with Mrs. Max
defense of those now on trial on Hayman as a close second.
the charge of having murdered
A board meeting of the Jewish
Dr. Chaim Arlomoroff:
National Fund Auxiliary will be
.. We Inv.. the princiPle of Pldron
held Tuesday afternoon, May 15,
shevoulm t••11•nsorning of the l'eptives"I
at the home of Mrs. I. Margolis,
in order to rite each legal and proper
rid to the Young three. Siansk,. Roe.-
8604 La Salle Blvd. All members
Matt end Achim., n
on trial In Jou•
the who have outstanding debts are

The girl members of the Galician
Young Peoples Club will sponsor
their first party in honor of their
mother, at Congregation Beth wire eskln for aid In
Abraham, Linwood at Sturtevant, to cover the rnn.ldrrebi. •x pensive of
the under sig n ed
on Thursday evening, May 17, at th
and I n
wiTlIntrr
8:30 o'clock. Belle Rothenberg, all 'how mindful of falIrn ptiheeti r toterw.00per.
r
io 41,,,i. e reimple, rn
en
o::artisan duty..
chairman, is assisted by Flodel Ro-
thenberg, Marie Brown, Vivian I 17.5V. is ear pont o ' d In t: e, ralred than
Sperbin, Rose Raskin. The hostes- and se emit Jew to .ntrihute
ses will be Esther Alpiner, Ann t . ::• , r, rn...lri mation bar: et; era. will hvI
Rothenberg, Ann Landgarten, Kate t aid 1:4617..1.0 butonij .71rI e t hnee
el7;:at
an honored morale MITI pat. the J..'
Katz, and Fay Zuker.
An elaborate program has been
'1
etc, nhould be made payable
planned, including a talk by a pro- Ice 5., O. Defames Commitee, suite
minent Jewish speaker. A play It 1 7, 1, fth Avenue Hotel. (1 alfth
W
Non.Portlean
'
"Sardines." is to be presented by
Committee for tho O.
Nom of ittoeky Iteeenblatt •nd Achi
the Social Rendezvoux Club. Sev- tneir
fly Abraham Corain,k. thereon..
eral other attractions of the even- Joe oh d• 11.4 co-i herrn... Prof. Ch•im
.
n:71::, fowler., forms Denim
ing's entertainment will include Trher
more, Mn. Jar., L•nd•n.
vocal selections and folk dancing. •••oretarr Rabbi
Wolf Gold, Harm Joseph
Refreshments will be served and I.conket•In. Isaac Allen. I. David Argos-
More 11 MOoldir. Edward A Sliver.
favors will be presented to the lot.
Marty a Prontheeir. Mr. **** Brand..
I IrP chergin H. Z Goldberg, Igor-
mothers.
dorm I vansha Robert Mown Detroit;
Members of the First Galician ROM A. M Hershman. lotto...

60c

'

The following appeal for de- by the Auxiliary to the one who
tense funds was issued by the non- brought in the most pledges, goes

171ulirTior0"ofthl err rhit MintofArTorn
soc.irl.4.4.
..Al thie 41101"M
from the ow. of
the rime. end during the process of the
tred On make no COmpt to past Judg -
men, Hiller on the scraped nor the pre-
...lure vf the trial Molt tVe a. • how-
oplr
nmented that them young
m•n tr. riven every opportunity to de.
fend
'towhee sdermatelv An W. ,
haste .hed us frt. liel
Kral lag
revered chief roll of P.1..11., with
w horn nen, of t he leading J.. ish MD:

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50c
50c
55c

No Delays—Open a
Charge Account
tone ■

The Justice-to-Stav, k Commit- MRS. A. SMILO WINNER
tee, a non-partison group of pro-
OF THE J. N. F. PRIZE

Hershman.

$4.85
$5.30
$5.65
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$6.40
$6.90

ear-

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Tires Mounted FREE!

The Ladies' Auxiliary of Congre-
gation Mishkan Israel announced
a card party to be held at 12:30
p. m. next Tuesday, May 15, at
the synagogue, 2629 Blaine avenue.
There will be prizes, refreshments
and entertainment. Featured on
Rally Plans of
the program will be Little Dorothy
in piano selections.
Staysky Defense Fishman,
Mrs. Nathan Fishman is chair-
man of the committee on arrange-
Local Committee to Hold a Mass ments, with Mrs. David Goldberg
Meeting 5000
as co-chairman.

mment Detroit••• Is lay
plans for a mass-meeting to be
held in the near future. In the past
week, many have joined this com-
mittee, and others are invited to
join. Heading the committee are
Robert Nlarwil and Dr. A. M.

$4.10
Pr"

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opened its Playground Ball League
season with 39 teams partici-
patin g .
The
h e senior division, composed
of 12 teams, is divided into a Red
and White Division. The follow-
ing teams are in the Red Divi-
sion: Olympics, Phi Kappa Iota,
Premier, Pirates, Celtics and Cam-
araderie. The following compose
the White Division: A. Z. A. No.
63, Havuroa, Chi Sigma, Lambda
Omega Iota, Pilo-Vans and Omega

student of Dr. Mark Gunzberg;
vocal selection by Cantor A. A. Ro-
senfeld; piano solo by Miss Rose'
Basin;
violin solo by David
Schwartz,
accompanied by Miss
war
Dorothy Green.
IMMO of Religion—
The connotration department (grades
The Sisterhood announces that it
7, 5 and II 0111 hold its closing exercises
will hold two picnics this year, on
Retarder morning, May 11. Rabbi lawn
LATE ALAN GREENBERG
From will deliver the Hosing addreas.
Sunday,
June 24, and on Sunday,
riva
May
at
Mend., M. 3. will he

Aug. 12, at Nankin Mills Picnic
Roth El High School. The greduating
dl. Charles Rubiner and G. Sweetman
t he lot as •
G rove,
Smith will be the speakers.
retied by Mrs. Mirlern Berko
Young
P•opl•'s
Auxiliary
The tot.rnediate and primary depart.
All attorneys are invited to be
Plans have been completed for
lowAre will hold their closing exert..
May
present.
the joint Mother's Day program by
Arts Itoelety-
the Sisterhood of the Congregation
The Wenn, event of the Temple Arta
A Cousin's Tribute
season will take place Wednew
Moiety's
e
A poetic tribute to the memory and the Young People's Auxiliary ,
ay evening, June a A program n( one.
Sty
for Sunday afternoon, May 13, at
Let plays followed be • octal hour, will of Alan Greenberg was written by
eeeeplete the evening.
his 13-yeat . old cousin, Doris 2:30, in the social hall of the sy-
Abramson, of 2509 Pingree Ave. nagogue, Dexter at Lawrence.
The last meeting of this season
ALPHA TAU-ARGONAUT Dedicated to "Alan Greenberg, the
JOINT EVENT MAY 26 finest man I've ever known," of the Young Peoples Auxiliary
choice stanzas from this poem fol- will be held on Thursday evening,
May 17, in the club room of the
Arrangements were completed low:
synagogue. New officers will be
for the Monte Carlo party and
He tili
. ner "mu. on hie foe
elected for the 1934-35 season.

dance to be held on Saturday, May
26, by the Argonauts and Alpha
Tau Fraternity at the B'nai Moshe
Synagogue, Lawrence at Dexter.
Through the courtesy of Cole &
Erwin, Jewelers, prizes for the af-
fair are on display in Buddy's de-
licatessen, twelfth at Taylor. Ma-
noel Alprin, William Morris Leo
Panzer, and Max Goldman are eo
chairmen of this affair.
Radio Serenaders, seven piece
orchestra, will provide the dance
music. A complete floor show will
' be given at 10:80 P. M.
Several sororities and fraterni-
ties have purchased tickets and
soil lattend en-masse.
On Sunday, May 13, the fret
Meehan team will meet Epsilon Nu
Prat in the opening game of the
Y. H. H. A. League, at the Wil-
lard School, at 10:30 A. M.
The next meeting will be held on
Wednesday, May 16.

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1:20
Sinterh.d meeting. Mop 11, at
o'clock. A whole gelsay of glare will
PartIclyete In this unique progrant. A
.cMI hour will follow the ProiRem.
Young Peoples Temple (lob Ans&
Moonlight—
The minuel moonlight elsomored by
the Tonne People's Temple Club will be
held Monday, Juno 21. al II:30 o'clock.
on Steamer Put-In-Dar. There will be
dancing end estrlalnmrnl throughout
the eveninR.
lionfirrnallog Ber rie.—
Confirmation eer vio.will be held on
Shabuoth, Hand., May 20, •t Ot70 a. m.
The' doors of the !mese audituriuM will
be tiered •t WO when the conArmote
enter the Temple. Air the Temple will no
doubt be crowded to capacity, parent•
friend. of the mtto... are urged
to be in their traces promptly.
Ciao of Sunday Berri...—
With the Connonation Ferrite.. the
Pooday wort.. for the m110011 will come
to an end. SerMath rcervices will continue
Without interruption throuehout the sum•
menthe

CARL LANGER

The Junior Congregation of the
Shaarey Zedek is continually find-
ing favor with all those who are
coming in contact with it. New
members are always being wel-
comed, and all are heartily extend-
ing their cooperation in the servic-
es that are a source of inspiration
to the junior members.
Last week, Jerome Sonenklar of-
ficiated as cantor. Miss Ruth Ru-
biner rendered a resume of the por-
tion from the Torah, and Donald
Ingersoll
Silberblatt delivered a timely and
interesting discourse on "The Sig-
nificance of Shebuoth."
Next week, the Junior Congre-
gation desires a record crowd in
attendance as will conduct special
Mrs. James I. Ellman is on the services. Besides the regular Sab-
bath day prayers, there will be spe-
program committee.
cial prayers offered in honor of
"Mother's Day." Also, Rosh Cho-
desh
will be blessed. Charlie Moss
Center Opens Its
will be cantor, and Stanley Schiller
will deliver a short sermon.
Playground Ball

The Molly Seigel Auxiliary of
Detroit of the Jewish Consumptive
Relief Society of Denver is com-
pleting plans for its third anniver-
sary $5 donor luncheon, to be held
on Tuesday, June 5, at the Shaarey
Zedek, Chicago at Lawton.
The Auxiliary appeals to all who
this
us
But 10,000 cases per day does not You have conferred upon
are interested in helping the un-
position of leadership and we accept
fortunate consumptives of Detroit,
begin to meet the demand for Tivoli,
to subscribe to this luncheon. An
and accordingly we have had to put the obligation thereby imposed.
unusual program and a fine speak-
er will be presented.
There is still time to earn the
Socials.
The results of games in these price of admission to the luncheon
and
anyone interested in doing so,
two divisions are as follows:
Red Dlyl.lnn: 2 Eirates 7. Premiere 5: should call the ehairladies of rum-
PLAZA 0440

10129 MACK AVE.
l'eltica 1; Olympics 3,
Camaraderie
mage sales, Mrs. D. Golden, Euclid
Pm l( , l'pa Iota
White DBlidon• Philo-Vans 1 7, Lambda 94:80, or Mrs. H, Gold, Garfield
2575-W. For further information
Omega Iota 1; Irnregit Socials 11, Mo-
ores 9. A. Z. A. al, 7, Chi Sigma 2.
call the president, Mrs. M. Freed-
The sub-senior division, com- man, at Townsend 7-0871.
', posed of 11 teams, play at Roose-
A card party will be held on
Nelt and Codd Field. First games Tuesday, May 15, at 1 p. m., at the
had the following results:
B'nai
Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence,
' Troia. 5, Rookie Cheep Club 2: Vik-
r to which all are invited.
lino
k 1
I k
yrz
";";
4°'
"
'3,
Stage
DOUBLE
QUARTET
AT
The
last board meeting was held
Memorial Services
.t.
B'NAI MOSHE SERVICES 1I, I'll - loll; em
I at the home of Mrs. Zideman of
The Intermediate results are as 1954 Clairmount.
For Greenberg on
To provide an "Oneg Yom Tov" ' follows:
Saturday Morning a true
and joyous holiday spirit ti; ' 1.i . o l : ,ut i: i i ' ' (1. ct'i's"1", i's', :iss . '',%741j: I SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
its worshipers, Congregation B'nai' I. i
Serrieee-
WILL ELECT OFFICERS
"The international Jew"—with special
Poetic Tribute to his Memory Moshe announces that Cantor A. Schedule for Senior White Di-
w to the play, 'The House of
Written
by
his
13-Year-Old
a
vision:
has
arranged
for
A.
Rosenfeld
°
will
by
the
subject
of
it
Itothechild.
Due to the Shebuoth holidays,
Santos at flutreevelt Field, May I3.
diecourne by De L. M. Franklin Sunder
Cousin, Doris Abramson
double quartet to assist him dur- at All
10 o'elock.
the next meeting of the Young
morning, May 17 , at 10'45.
Het.. vs. A. 7.. A 63. Diamond I.
ins Shabuoth services.
F
Sabbath, Man I 2, Dr, Franklin will
People's Society of Congrgation
occupy the pulpit. Ills sermon topic will
Special memorial services for
Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld will be' ',P ,,,,,
I H gna.,‘;'' ,„ ','°-
,1',,1=4„''';',,„'",:,,"; 1;i, Shaary Zedek has been postponed
be, "The Girl of Today—The Woman of
Alan Greenberg, who died on May assisted by Prof. Paul Discount, Dhow.'" ,
until Wednesday, May 23, at 8
Tomorrow."
Senior Red Division, BradY Field. Finn
3, will be held Saturday morning,
Mother-Doubter Lunette.—
able composer and director, and by two gem. at 10 o'clock, lest entire Of p. m.
The Mottler-Daugider Luncheon, un• May 12, at 11:45 A. M. sharp, in
Election of officers will take
der the auspices of the Temple Siete,
two young prodigies, Yehuda and 11 ■1 !Iii,.."4. oi y ai i,frs. pismoss I.
Courtroom.
hood, will be hold Saturday. May II, at Judge Moynihan's
place at this meeing, and every
12:10 o'clmk. Mrs. Mogul Sanger
Chaim Framovich. The public to r,:t„,..a,1,1:,... ye *Pirate, ISamond i l.. • member of the society is urged to
Judge
Gerald
W.
Groat,
Judge
Toledo. M.... will Present a program
Schedule for Sub-Senior games: he present at that time. Admission
invited to attend these services.
original tkolk hes and rtionologuee
of
whichswill delight young and old alike.
There will he no admission charge. ‘ ,.1n.t .;,,`,11 . "It',":,21 1 ,triZi,ttooliiin's. to the meeting will be by member-
Temple Sisterhood May realivol of XU-
ale—
Rabbi Moses Fischer will preach r ,, , .. , '"';',1,"`„ 1 ",„"'"'',' 1:,,_
" j','"'""'' ship card only.
A May hentival of Music will be the
the sermon during the Shabuoth -'ii g ori.r7sr.t ii- 6:&ii-..c ■ -; - da . i. d. ''
spiwial feature of the regular monthly

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Amidst a great variety of ath-
letic, social and educational activi-
ties which are taking place con-
tinuously at the new Jewish Com-
G..
On Friday evening a debate a- . held.
munity Center, both the senior and Pr. David Cunnitrhem, pesos of III
The questionar. - Iterrolved that the, intermediate house councils an-, Attn.• Homan Catholic char, h, alto w
to Moe been t he Catholic speaker, ea"
Present Stet. Throughout the World
nounce the staging of the first of nehlr to ,110,1 d, but erne gnreling. from
the
Solution
Presented
by
the
Require.
Jewish Homeland." The affirmative easel a aeries of regular annual dramatic
Ifrth I and Dr. II VI'. llobln.n. pastor
wn
a preeented by A. B. Kershentreuttr,
tournaments. Much interest has of rek Park Methodist Err. opal lamb
J. M. Zeckhatmer and Thelma M. Meyer
and prealdent of the Flint Ministerial
The negative elde was comprised of Jay been shown in this contest which is
sorletlm,, "puke nn good will an ove
Javohnon. Roberta Rappaport and Meyer • to take place between the various! J an tat line and , -opentlon fur
l tIle
Sershenimuni. The wrylyee were led by
of Amerioan humanitY
clubs of the Center. Thirteen of Oetterment
Norman H. Blrlikrant. Another intpree-
Baled el. 7.. Flaring of Congregational
the
'boil.

these clubs have already entered' Seth
mile part of the program w.
Israel presided. MI. Julia Coo
I' onducted by liylvla Barnett, assisted toy
the contest, six from the senior di-1 played plane .elections opening the meet-
Sylvia Rappaport and Milton Thum. Jay
which arre held
itiluration
vision and seven from the inter-1 Me.
E. Jaen.. was St tile erg..
or benediction.
mediates. Miss Belle Drapkin, of Enthuoiastio over the swop. of the
.1tin wits read by A. B. lienthenimum.
For Sunday ecening the organisation
meeting.
'Moreton,
an
r1
rabbis
considered
the Snipichucks, has been ap-
sored
Fred Iruteel, prOininent Detroit
u
pointed as chairman of the senior ‘A'1
.4 1Inid"I't'orl uirtnir.f,r
'' r hattlehrttpeyreha
phil anthropist and attorney, as ille pointed
arl''. the
tre uthehr
t
i:
epeaker.
contest by Reuben Losh, president hood Day.
followed
Dinner Nya serVed at 7 P. m.
of
an
of
the
Council,
The
survivors
The Junior Sisterhood of Temple Roth
rogram was In her-
I • 1 • Th
movement elimination series will compete in El met with Miss Irene Block, 1 6 03 flar•
ninny with an Intern
0 4trzt. We
isdnerVay4Ight. A annurinl
and ws
a 'wired by the Hebrew Union the finals of the contest to be held 10, 11.4
on the night of May 27. Immedi-
the
'
e tr*:.
tte
n Ur:r.
11:
clotted fur a dinner donee to be held in
pre-
ately
after
the
plays
have
been
rimer.
Plans have toren cornpleted for
June. Mi. Elaine Goldstein woemimed
matron ellerciees at Temple Beth Jacob. sented, a social will be held for all I baron.. assisted by MIS. Fletty
sund•y. May 20, at 2 p. m Rabbi Ebner
and Slime Bose Clralaky. The menthe,.
lowing:
t hir- those present.
!termer will confirm the
fol
voted a donation of funds to the temple
The intermediate council plans The meeting Homed with refreshments
ler Present. Noel Buckner, Melvin Eller
Mid Artlitir WM. Kollin.
for the contest have been drawn and an informal diecusslon.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner and up by the dramatic committee, with
Ofilorre of Temple Beth El rileterhood
family are moving to their new home
Earl Draimin of the Flamingoes as werere-elertod for an term at the

on 236 Ottawa drive.

Sixty mothers and children attended
the Arm annual Mother, and Daughter"
by the
religioue
luncheon sponsored
to hool of the Temple 110th Jacob Pato,
dav at the Temple.
Alive
given
by
Sirs.
Invocation wee
Korman Buckner
Mrs.
Jacobson
and
epok• on how Mother'. It•y orialnaled.
Men. Joseph Barnett told of the delight.
of motherhood and Id.. Ilmil•min Gold -
stein epoke en the ...ices mothers
make for their deughters. Irene Solomon
'make for the daughter. and Syltla Sol-
omon gave two violin .lectione, •coorn-
gmnled by ('IliaNolonmn. A feature of
• playlet, "I tir Jetrish

Nether.
Hall
e' ll w of Fame," and included
11
.1‘ ro. 1
the follow'. .111, A Jewirth Child. Jane
Goldstein; Sarah. the mother of Draw.
Audrey Buckner: Esther. &lore Mensen,
Hannah, the mother of the Maccahean
Martyrs. fre•trIce liwinner: Retort..

I 'Y

1■I r ‘

director,
s7 Ciorr7
riesIs e
i nnt.r°
w. In roorplete charge.
Ther. in charge of the luncheon we.
Mr. 11 J. Wyman, Mee Louis Orman.
Mr.. M. J. Kaplan and Mre. Earl Thum .

The Plate Federation of Rieterhood
convention held In E•larnetoo Tueffiley
he the
Wedneerlay wee •ItenrIed
foilowing group from Pontisc, Mr. Nor-
man Inn kn.. Mr. Irving Steinman,
Mrs. Sam Cohen. Mn.. M. J. Kaplan.
Mre Joneph Barnett. lire. Louis orman,
Mre Jacob KovInsky and Mrs Paul
Bien k rent.

inn

Rabbi Eimer Berber of Temple Me th
Jereh sea" gueet speaker Sunday itt th e
Temple Beth El in Detroit. Ills subjeet
wee "Why I Am • Jew."

cha i rman.

It is planned to hold eliminations

on the evenings of Maq 12 and 13,
and the finals on May 26. Follow-
ing the presentation on the stage
there will be a get-together social.
Tickets have already been printed,
and may be obtair.ed at the Jewish
Community Center.
Awards in both groups art to
be presented to the best actor and
actress, and also to the club in
each division which presents and
stages the best play,

LANSING NOTES

•eline Boo won tlot lilac In Class 1g
In a plano•duo in • janior tont., erme-
mored by the Michigan Federation of
Muali Club

Mr ant Mre. IV Hoffman hoe as
their guest the WOW. MOP, 11. Jean
Brandi of Lo. Angeles, California.

annual meeting held May 2 following
1 . m.he;1,h.r ert..n the.14;itn,L, totIr1, when Mn..

pointed h. ;landing cornt711 .t ie77fdin.

fie

weit
reeslls
Warren, re•elerted. othe14.
, P.
t reasiirer,:17.11111.r'otidTilletre
r:than1:110se
't
re all% 1111. Abraham Silo-moo The com-
mittee. rrepornted Included, Memberehilt.
V. e .rzh Ltr lo
. c Ii 1;•T
u r., ,. Mn..
i‘,
AD

Ciretaky. hire Harry •Ilarten, Nfre" Itlen
Dolw Mn, Robert Kostoff; entertain•
men% Mrs K
Dearietine, Chalrinan.
Mra
Moon. co-chairman.
Ben Schley., Mtn. Arthur Doternak,
M. Hyman Winegardrn
Mr., laronuel
N
M•goisohn, Mre. Mllfnrd Desenherg,
Mrs. 91. K li•rt, Mrs Jack Krause, Mn..
Gilbert Flenherw Mn,. Milton
Harris.
Mro M. Rotenhetitr religioun, U.. J.
Ittelley Brown. chairman. Mrs J. hi
Illoornh•re Mre. Alma Buckner, Mre.
Philip Goolmen, Mn., Harry K. Free.
mond

other committees in , lode: Buttoner,
Mrs Louie %•er. chairman, Mre Jacob
Mork en-chairman. Mrs. Janos Flan.
dere. Mrs rhino Cateman. Mrs. Morrie
Fishier. Mr. Louie Latter. Mr. Joseph

R'I deg rhalrman. and 1.1r
n'*. ram
'rre'
s
Mr. and M. W. items toted as pa-
tornIdeneed. committee. Mn.
trons and ...roe. of the Kappa Ns I A. L Goldatein chairman Mn. Rhino
h.. party In Ann Arbor thi• past Keller. Mee Mood Ilownherg. Mn. If
weekend .
Telt•lbeum; progr•m. Mn. lien Wiener.
chairman; unioner•mo Mrs. Gilbert Flen.
The Young Peoples totem. ore ervon• here, chairmen. Mn, Samuel D Barnett
mono • dome Mee 17, the preceed• of • nd Mn. M.1 , 1r0
donatto. Mrs
which are to he for flerman.Jewlith ref• 'Wotan Podoisky, braille. Mrs. Harr'
Mille

Ale. eohen ha. been elected to the
board of the Lansing Rotary Club.
Mini Charlotte Wyman. a student at
Triton, moot the week - end
her. Robert Posit, betaibi 41 roots*, of
p rents, Mr. and Mr. It J. Bono •
at Brooklyn, N Y whoar• attending the
their home on Mark •venue
Cniverelty of Mo Moan spent the w.k-

eve. of the fnrmerg par.
ARGANAIT MATERNITY
ento Mn and
L Kosib.helt.
Arganaut Fraternity met at the hone

Mr. Warren pre/MD.1 at the rn.tina
when she aonual repot. were inabmitted.
th
S
tio"n 'aftin cl
tna R
n ar
bb
c4
1 *111
"
er'nov.r.dv• Se igear
on
o ..
e inbn'
nounred the benediction Rabbi Selo,
briefly In compliment of the Pie.,
hood on u. •rle•vere •ording Inspire.
Won for th• forth...nee of It. work.
Mro Beulah Belfo rd. tr ocemphol
an
hy
Ifor. Erotic Mixon , oang morel delight•

of Parry Renhinere The committee in
Mr end Mre
Railway of Aaron. tot
charge of the Monte c Arlo party and
111.. lane b*.Lot,
,,,,
y1f Ili
r h a ::
11;., •ir re htn hov
m
th re o d rmz..
.• 0
e
n
ed with
danee to be held at the final Moab,
hot err end
shat
Paturd•y eight, May O. follows. 6.-n M.
Panzer. Harry toildaw, Jerk Zumbrog. R. Rm ..,

wised
Ohio
tournament
at the Elks
Man Ooldrnan and Meyer Ore. Enter-
Mr
and
Mn.
W
Crewel
have
had
a.
temple.
tainment hae been procured for this a/-
ro.
Mr
Preen
Oster. Mre
by the Al-
lair which is Wog
ph• Tao and the Argonaut. Prise. are R. Uaytt of
A group of Clint worn." att•Ilded the
on display at Ittfdr• Delicate..
• snual con•ontion of the Mate
Mre I. Knot, heit Is to leo• shortly lion of Tool. gletrohnets In Kelm.-
Indications that the Areonauts will have
• Orono boehall romnmann lhie yew, foe Chita. to attend the wedding on me Included In thot group Were M.
has been displayed at practice* Sundt. May IA of her Mother. Ernest lit Stow.
Ellie Won. president of Tenicie xl
morning. The Argon.. open the T M le MI. Ruth Waller. daughter of Mr. Soterhood, Mn M Ilan Mn. Ilimen
r, A . ...son o
the Live Wire. at and Mrs c Wailer of 1000 Cornel Ara Didelleky and Mra ollbert MO.. the
DI a. m Ponds morning on Diamond
Mn .
All friends of the a t
uy 7.1u.n Olpo
IS. Roorweelt P.M
nor
l.
he
Mleal
' nr % ria ed
l
1
17.1 . 1 : 1,..
71: i", eaereei
b
11 ;.:"' Iii
..71`'.";` •":.
Arge.ute are Invited to attend the op.. sister is to to we•lied m the Fame time. him JemPh

Re-
The not rioting writ be held after
the baseball geme lennds•

sponsored

wl.*

Bow-1, and Mrs E. , sm

Margin is the other name for

money you put up and lost.
Some people read that they may
A spinster always turns up her
think; some read that they may
nose at • woman who has been I It is easier to make a new guar talk—and the latter constitute an
divorced.
rel than to patch up an old one

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