TREDentorrfewisn ARONICLE PAGE EIGHT PALESTINE COLONY WILL HONOR SMUTS Balfour Was Only Other Christian to Have Settle- ment in His Name and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE antors' Concert Tuesday Evening The Cantors' Association has ncluded its rehearsals for the co ncert on Tuesday evening, at ,:30 o'clock, at Congregation Ernai Moshe. This annual concert will be held under the leadership of Herschel HAIFA (WNS—Palcor Agency) — Rt. Hon. Lieut. General Jan Christian Smuts, former premier and now deputy premier of South Africa, and outstanding interna- tional statesman, is the second Christian whose last name will be immortalized by the Jews of Pal- estine through naming a Jewish settlement after him, it was an- nounced here. Elaborate ceremo- nies will be held on the outskirts of this harbor city when Kfar Smuts (the village of Smuts) will be formally dedicated in Emek Zebulun, the industrial zone of the Haifa Bay area which is owned by the Jewish National Fund, the national land-owning agency of the Jewish people. • The tribute s i being paid to Gen. Smuts because of the part he played during and after the War in obtaining League of Na- tions recognition of the rights of Jews to establish a Jewish Na- tional Home in Palestine. There are several other colonies in Pal- estine named after Christian World War statesmen, but only Lord Balfour. who issued the Bal- four Declaration pledging Great Britain to establish a Jewish Ilomeland in Palestine, is re- membered by a settlement called Balfouria. The first names of the others have ben liebraized in naming settlements after them. Leading Jews of Palestine, in- cluding representatives of the Jewish Agency, the representative body recognized in the League of Nations Mandate, the Jewish Na- tional Council , the Palestine Foundation Fund, the Jewish Na- tional Fund, and a group of prominent South African Jews who are now visiting the country, will participate in the dedicatory exercises. Gen. Smuts, who is held chiefly responsible for the formu- lation of the language of the League of Nations Mandates, was in command of the East African campaign during the war. Ile is Minister of Justice in South Af- rica's coalition government. He was Lord Rector of St. Andrews University in 1934. HERSCHEL LEIB Leib, at present conductor of the Fox Theater Orchestra. Mr. Leib was born in Russia, the son of the late Cantor Leibo- witz. He received his musical education in Russia and the United States. Ile is recognized as one of the foremost conductors in Detroit. Mr. Leib will also render violin selections at the concert. The program will include the following selections: "Min Ilam- etzar" by Forster, "Achenu" by Silbert, "Yiru-enenu" by Dis- count," "Hallelujah" by Levan- dofaky, "Omnom-ken" by Shor. The following cantors will appear as soloists: II. Cohen of Shear Shamayim, S. Mogil of Congrega- tion Ahavath Zion, A. A. Rosen- feld of Congregation B'nai Moshe, J. II. Sonenklar of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, and It. Boyarsky of Congregation Emanuel. Miss Rose Bassin will play the piano accompaniment. Excellent Animal Story Walter J. Wilwerding has In- corporated In his "Jangwa: The story of a Jungle Prince" (hiacmil- Report Smilansky Boycotts Ian, $1.75) his vast experiences Shekoli,m with animals. JERUSALEM (WNS — Palcor It is a most fascinating story Agency)–'Sharp controversy was which begins with a lion cub's first Provoked here when the Ilaaretz, dangers and goes through a series General Zionist newspaper, re- of experiences the reading of which ported that Moses Smilansky, will thrill lovers of animal stories, president of the Palestine Farm- young and old. ere' Association, had issued a sir- Jangwa barns the ways and cuter to the members of the As- dangers of the jungle by following sociation urging them not to pur- his father, the chief Kun. chase shekolim as a protest The author charmingly describes against the resolutions of the Ac- in word and picture — for he has lions Committee which disqualify also drawn the illustrations for from membership in the Zionist this book—how Jangwa learns to Organization those who employ face dangers and to fight his battles Arab labor in preference to Jew- in the jungle. ish labor. Nahum Sokolow, pros- Wilwerding describes his lion ident of the World Zionist Organl- as a thinking animal, He says he is ration, had sharply protested convinced that all animals think. against discrimination toward And he excuses his hero's savagery. Jewish workers at the recent To dote from his foreword: meeting here of the Zionist Ac- If my actors seem savage and lions Committee. It was he who ruthless, it Is to show clearly how had first urged stringent action they live. One would not expect a to indicate public disapproval of beast of prey to be mild-mannered those who refuse to employ Jew- or sentimental. The lion kills so ish labor. If Smilansky's action is that he may eat. He does his killing correctly reported, it would mean quickly, even mercifully. Man also that members of his Association kills beasts to eat their meat. He would not participate in the elec. raises them and they trust him. tions to the forthcoming World Then one day he hits them on the Zionist Congress, rights to which head with an ax so he it eat are secured by purchase of the them. In contrast, does it not ap- shekolim. pear that the lion's method is more sporting? Whoever eats meat should not censure the lion for his CLUB RAO killing of other creatures." Club Rao's annual moonlight Boys and girls of 14 and 15 will will be hel dJuly 9. Tickets will be be grateful for an opportunity to obtainable within 10 days. read this splendid book. The club will play its second baseball game of the season this Sunday morning at Codd Field. Children's Home Auxiliary Shower To Be on June 5 CALENDAR OF EVENTS May-18--Temple Beth El Y. P. S. formal spring dance, at Frank- lin Villa Country Club. May 19—Junior lladassah Dramatic Group play, "We Moderns," Hotel Stotler, 8:16 p. m. Dancing to follow. May 20—Tenth anniversary meeting and Installation of officers of Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Old Folks Home. May 21—Eighth annual supper of Ladies' Auxiliary of Yeshiva Beth Judah, at the B'nai David Synagogue, 14th and Elmhurst May 21—Donor dinner of Sisterhood of Congregation Beth Tephila Emanuel. May 21—Music Study Club. May 22—Annual meeting of Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek. May 27—Home Relief Society. May 28-11adassah collection day. May 28—Strawberry festival under auspices of Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Moshe. May 28—Bridge and strawberry festival of Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid at Jewish Center, at 1:30 p. m. May 29—Woman's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools. May 29—Annual meeting of Women's Auxiliary of United He- brew Schools. June 3—League of Jewish Women's Organizations. June 9—Summer formal of Zedakah Juniors. June 9—"The Debut" dance of Junior Group of Jewish Old Folks Home, June 13—Moonlight of United Hebrew Schools. June 24—Temple Beth El Y. P. S. moonlight. The Auxiliary of the Jewish Children's Home, organized sev- eral weeks ago by Mrs. Sherman Cohen, is serving as "Big Sisters of the Jewish Children's Home", in view of the plans which they have SUB SENIOR DRAMA GROUP PLAY ON MAY 26 The sub senior drama group of the Jewish Community Center will present a three-act play, "Green Stockings," on Sunday evening, May 26, at 8:30, in the auditorium of the Jewish Commu- nity Center. The group, under the direction of Arthur Y. Winer,,has presented a number of one-act plays but this is their first attempt with a three- act play. • • • INTER CLUB BASEBALL LEAGUE The baseball schedule of the inter-club baseball league for Sunday, May 19, sponsored by the Jewish Community Center, is as follows: sENIOR WHITE DIVISION AI Brady School colleglates omega Soclithi NA 2. " Cla n itim es. vs. Phl 11:30 a ni. Kappa Iota No, 11ye—titranrrors. DRAMATIC TOURNAMENT PRELIMINARIES SUNDAY The sub senior dramatic tourna- ment will have its preliminaries on Sunday, May 19, at 7 p. ni., at the Jewish Community Center. Eight clubs have entered the tournament The Felicity Girls will present "A Letter of Hus- bands"; the ilakoahs, "The Gor- illa"; the Roukie Chess Club, "Oh, Promise Me"; the Flamingoes, "Campus"; Laicos Club, "A Wo- man's Honor"; the Akibas, "The Pot Boilers"; B'nos Alisos, "Tea Time"; Orioles, "Money"; and the Lions, "Swan Song." The finals of the tournament will be held, instead of Sunday evening, May 26, as was an- nounced previously, on Monday evening, May 27. No audience will be invited to the preliminaries as this is purely an elimination contest. The finals will be open to all those inter- ested in attending. 3 111.VIC DIVISION—At DendY Camaraderie i. e. A ZA Nn. 1 , 10 a. ni iiiroipics vs. Are No. 1, 11,30 a. in. Pals ie. Pilo- Venn, tit Itoosevelt. sill-SENIOR 55IIITE DIVISION At Roosevelt Ilakoshil r irinies No. 2. 10 a. m. e. Hiroo Lions NO. 3, 10 31. Monarr ho vs. I:yr.- Thrtsrs. Stage No. 2, 11:30 a. m. 1.involum Commodores No. I. 1D Ito SENIOR 1111X12 DIVISION a. VII. Trojans vs Vikings No. 11. ID R . Dan Ss. 111.11nDere N''. 11,33 to. IU • Trip Round World For the Youngster iftint Notre 6 I I JEWISH Ye-cc 7739 John R. St. Trinity 2-2114 By PHILIP M. RASKIN . 111.1191T(/11 . ki NOTE: Mr. Raskin. tiled American Jewish poet, has written tills noetit tribute on the occasion of tin. bislinonides licturentennial l'elehrotion. The ages hallow the haven Where your mortal dust re- poses; For they know that "from Moses to Moses There rose not one like Moses." Your "Mighty Hand" still mighty A living torch is bearing, A light for all the guideless, "A guide for all the erring." We hail you, immortal Teacher, Wisest of Israel's sages; The eyes of a Nation are shilling With light and love on your pages. You shared the fate of Your People Roaming through climes and nations, Healing flesh in your lifetime, Souls—in all generations. " 'V 6 '6.66t ' " .6b. 0 '1 Gb ry Every Jewish Home--- oY SHOULD GO OBITUARY HOMILETICS THE "RAMBAM" monument of marble, False Reports of Book- No No FOR RENT—One or two 'bright tower with dome and ings by Notables rooms, furnished or unfur- steeple, MRS. A. B. STRALSER nished, in beautiful private A monument — stronger than NEW YORK (WNS)—Because outlined for spreading a greater home on LaSalle Blvd. near marble— feeling of familiarity and closeness Blaine. Reasonable. Euclid the anti-Nazi boycott has so cur- The mind and the heart of your for the pleasure of the residents of 2335-J. tailed sailings on the ships of the People. the Children's Home. This is not a (Copyright, 1935. by it A. F. El 1 North German Lloyd, they are fund-raising organization. The wo- FOR RENT — Completely fur- finding it necessary to fictionize nished three room apartment. sailing lists in an effort to dis- men are planning to provide holi- Radio. References, Chicago seminate the impression that im- day occasions. Cultural, entertain- Blvd. district. Call Garfield portant personalities are still au- Sons of Moslem Father and ment and recreational committees 8101-R, before noon. have been named to provide enter- ing these vessels. This charge was Jewish Mother Circumcised tainment for the children. made by the Non-Sectarian Anti- NEW YORK (WNS) — Three The membership tea held last FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Nazi League,o f ow I ng i disclosure di room in home of small family, month aided in adding numerous that Mr. and Mrs. James P. War- boys, sons of a Moslem father for one or two. Kitchen privi- and a Jewish mother, ranging names to the membership role, al- leges or board. Near two car burg did not sail on the Europa, from 5 years to 6 months in age, though there is still room for a as announced by the German and bus lines. Euclid 7337-W. great many more. At this gather- were circumcised here, with the ing, Fred M. Butzel was the guest FOR RENT—Furnished room for steamship lines, but had sailed on full permission of their father the Aquitania. A temporary sen- speaker. Sadie Cooper Alper ren- a gentleman, lady, or employed sation was created on April 19, who wants them to be raised as dered violin selections and was couple, in modern home. Three when the press, on the basis of Jews. The boys are Ibrahim, 5, accompanied at the piano by Rosa in family. Dexter-Davison sec- news releases from the German Tomer, 3, and Turgok, 6 months, Bassin. tion. Northlawn 2346. lines, reported that Warburg, who sons of Mr. and Mrs. Mohammed On Saturday morning, May 4, Husse in of Rivingston St., New the members attended the Bar FOR RENT — Modern furnished is a nephew of Felix M. Warburg, Yorkhe . T mother of the children, Mitzvah celebration of George summer home at Lexington, had sailed op the Bremen. It was Maisie Hussein, is in the Brook- revealed later, however, that he lye Hospital for the Insane as a Schwed, one of the children of the Mich. References. Call Mr. Home, and presented him with a had cancelled his reservations. A result of a nervous collapse she A. Glazer, Euclid 1-0395. similar report appeared with re- gift. au IT ere d w h en her oldest son was The auxiliary plans to meet the FOR RENT — Light, furnished gard to Kay Francis, screen ac- nearly killed by an automobile. room with five windows, in first Wednesday of each month in home of small family, for a tress, who did not sail on the Because Hussein has been jobless the Jewish Children's Home, Pe- gentleman. Near car and bus , Europa, as reports indicated. for nearly a year, the children toskey and Burlingame, at 2 p. m. have been placed in the Israel line. 1934 Hazelwood. Madi- For the next meeting, which will son 8562. "I AM A RABBI'S WIFE" Hospital as the result of an in- take place June 5, this group is vestigation by doctors of the city arranging a miscellaneous shower for a resident of the Home, who is FOR RENT — Nicely furnished The recently published "I Am relief bureau. When the physi- room with private bath for a being married. A Rabbi's Wife," by Esther Bengis, cians of the Israel Orphan Asylum gentleman in single home. Con- wife of Rabbi A. Bengis, whose examined them, it was disclosed Officers of the organization are: genial surroundings. Choice illness has prevented him from that they had not been circum- President, Mrs. Herman Cohen; neighborhood. 3329 Leslie, near continuing his career as rabbi, has cised. The Husseins are natives vice presidents, Mesdames Samuel Dexter. Longfellow 9392. Kavanau, Maurice Aronsson, Mau- received splendid press notices. It of Turkey. rice II. Zackheim, Anthony Deutsch draws a fine picture of the many and A. II. Stralser; recording sec- ROOM WANTED—Refined couple activities that face the wife of a Immediate disbandment of the desires large well furnished modern orthodox rabbi. It may be Nazi organization E. E. E. in retary, Mrs. Ralph Paul; corres- room in home of adults. Must purchased from Mrs. Bengis, Moo- Greece has been ordered by the ponding secretary, Mrs. Jack have private bath. Northwest dus, Conn. Freedman; treasurer, Mrs. Samuel government. The E. E. E., sub- section preferable. Will ex- J. Eder. Rabbi A. M, Hershman calls this sidized from Berlin, specialized in change references. Apply Box , volume "an estimably worth-while inciting racial and anti-Jewish 60, Detroit Jewish Chronicle, book." hatred, The most difficult story to write is the one that will be suitable for the youngest child. Esther Brann has made a contribution Appointments of committees toward the filling of this need for the next year were announced with her most fascinating "Round at the meeting of Beth El Sister- the World" story for which she hood Women Wednesday, when also drew the fine pictures. The the membership met at the Elks book was just published by the Temple at 1 o'clock, for luncheon, Macmillan Co. ($1). a business meeting and program. It is an interesting book for At a board meeting held prior • • • children as young as four and to the luncheon, it was announced five—and equally as interesting that the Sisterhood would spon- PHI SO LITE WINSSR. for those of six and seven—for sor a bazaar in the early fall. DRAMATIC TOURNAMENT more than one reason. In the The Phi So Lite Sorority walked first place, it is entertaining. But and that a summer program of fund-raising activities would be off withthe honors at the senior it is also informative. carried on, to fulfill the women's inter-club dramatic tournament The author takes her young at the Jewish Community Center, readers on a trip first to cold part in contributing toward the new temple. Sunday evening, May 12. countries, then to warmer cli- Mrs. Ellis Warren presided over Their play, "Between Trains," mates and finally to very hot the luncheon. After a welcome to which was directed by Arthur Y. lands. the group, she presented Mrs. Winer, was given first place, and We visit in Greenland, Norway, Ben Wiener, the program chair- Miss Bessie Rosen was given the Scotland, Holland, Germany, first award for the best perform- France, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, man, who presented Sirs. Beulah Belford, who sang a group of ance by a woman. Turkey, Africa, Arabia, India, Nathan Cutler of the Pal's China, Japan, Hawaii, Mexico, Rachmaninoff numbers, also "Mai" Club was given the first award then go back to the United States, (Hahn) and "La Girometta" (Si- bella). Mrs. Emily Ilixson was for the best performance by a The information is offered in her accompanist. man. the form of teaching the young- Mrs. F. L. McKitrick gave a The other plays entered in the ster what products come from contest were "Crime Conscious," each country and what the cus- dramatization of "The Queen of Sheba's Rouge Pot" (Frederick directed by Miss Malvern Ross, toms of the various lands are. WALTER L. REDFIELD Arnold Kummer) which was presented by the Pal's Club and It is interesting to note that greatly enjoyed by the group. A Unveiling of Monument of 225 Merton Road, 33 years and "Release," presented by the while reference is made to Ger- gift was presented to Mrs. War- old, died on May 14. Funeral Pilots under the direction of Mr. many as a country manufactur- ren from the Sisterhood women. An unveiling of a monument in services were held on May 16 with Emrick, ing toys, it is France that is memory of harry Reisman will interment in Woodmere Cemetery, The judges were Dr. Benamin spoken of as the country which Rabbi Bernard Zeiger gave the take place on Sunday, May 19, at Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating. D. Welling and Benjamin Wilk. invocation and benediction. provides hats, gloves, perfumes 12 o'clock, at Westwood Cemetery. lie is survived by his wife, Lillian, The committees announced for bearing the label "Made in the year were, membership, Mrs. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe We wonder if this is Samuel Si. Gagidsohn, chairman, Rosenfield and two brothers, Al- MOTHERS' CLUBS BANQUET France." the result of the boycott . bert E. and Harold. ON TUESDAY, MAY 21 Esther Brann's "Round the assisted by Mrs. Morris W. Fish- The Monday Afternoon Club, World" stands highly recommend. ier, Sirs. Jack Krause, Mrs. Ar- Rev. Cantor DELIA APPLEBAUM thur Weiss, Mrs. Harry Hartz, the West Warren, and the Fenkell David Golden of 2644 as a most worthwhile book Mrs. Max Davis and Mrs. Hymen Richton Ave., 59 years Mothers' Clubs of the Jewish ed The youngster will love it and Umegarden; entertainment, Sirs. Detroll's Favorite old, died on May 13. Funeral serv- Community Center will hold their NOBEL ices were held on May 15 with in- mother and daughter banquet the mother will enjoy reading it! Edward Rosenberg, chairman, to her child. Macmillan's is fill-1 Mrs. Benjamin A. Schlairer, Mrs. 11 raiding Crresna- terment in Machpelah Cemetery. jointly, on Tuesday, May 21, at else Preionned al She is survived by her husband, 7 p. m., at the Jewish Commu- ing a long-felt need by publish-1 Maurice Rotenberg, Mrs. I. II. ing such a fine work. Home and by Cutow,.. Mrs. Gilbert F'ienberg, Stones C., three sons, Theodore, nity Center. Anisiintnient Sirs. Milton Harris, Sirs. Abraham Harold and Gilbert, two daugh- Mrs. Louis Aptaker of the Fen- E.1 (1.1D Eiseman, Mrs. Jack J. Brazy, ters, Mrs. Cecil hamburger and kell Club will act as chairman, Mrs. Louis S. Lazarus, Mrs. Jos- Alva, nine sisters, Mrs. H. Fried- Mrs. William Brenner of the West eph Kaplan, Mrs. Sidney Gold- man, Mrs. Meyer Si, Applebaum, Warren Club will speak on behalf TIILFA17411Z i t vi 9i, i' , 1: , ioli . P R LA:' Levine, man, Sirs. Max Hart, Mrs. II. H. Mrs. I. O'Shinsky, Mrs. Henry of the mothers, and Mrs. Lillian at A Edward Goldston. Ltd, M Oeeuni fit , 1.05505, W. C. 1. Eng- Kesten, Mrs. Milford Desenberg, Mrs. Max Friedland, Beal of the Monday Afternoon Monuments of Character Schwartz, land Mn,. S. Si. Weinberg and Mrs. Mrs. Ben Blumberg, Mrs. Leon Club will talk for the daughters. – 7-cir Gus Meyers; publicity, Mrs. Cohen, Mrs. Joseph Kramer and Mrs. Andrew Wineman of the An interesting addition to Rosenberg, assisted by Mrs. Clara Rothstein, a brother, Sam- Mothers' Club advisory board and uel Rothstein and 14 grandchil- Louis II. Sobel, executive director homiletical literature is Rabbi Brazy. dren. Mrs. Ben F. Wiener is chair- of the Jewish Comunity Center Levine's new volume. ainnACH Included in the 78 essays are man of program; Mrs. Max L. will address the groups. the sermons the author delivered Ileyman, chairman of the reli- ALEXANDER ROBINSON On Monday, May 20, at 7 p. m., of 2909 Webb Ave., 59 years old, the Oakland Mothers' Club will from the pulpit of the New West gious school, assisted by Mrs. End Synagogue of London, of David Goldfarb, Mrs. Harry K. died on May 15. Funeral services hold their mother and daughter were held on May 16 with inter- banquet at the Jewish Commu- which he is the minister, as well Freemond and Mrs. Arthur Pas- ternak; rummage sales, Mrs. J. ment in Beth David Cemetery, nity, Center. Sirs. L. Falik will as • number of written essays. In the preface the author ex- Dudley Brown, assisted by Mrs. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperk■ officiat- speak for the mothers, and Miss ing. Ile is survived by his wife, Belle Drapkin for the daughters. plains that he is not an extem- Louis A. Werbe, Mrs. Jacob Grannie and Marble blinininsann pore speaker, which he calls "a Block, Mrs. Milton Harris, Mrs. Anna. three sons, Irving, Dr. Miss Mary Caplan will act as 7729 TWELFTH ST. terrible misnomer suggestive of Sam D. Barnett, Mrs. Sidney Kel- Harold and !toward and a daugh- toastmistress. EUCLID 7192 ter, Sirs. J. Brett. Sirs. Oscar Robinson of the one who ascends the pulpit and ler, Mrs. Joseph Shuirman, Mrs. Mothers' Club advisory board and waits for some kind Providence Benjamin F. Sniderman, Mrs. Mr. Sobel will talk to the group. to put words into his mouth." Robert Kostoff, Mrs. Sigmund FANNY ZERIN Rev. Canter j 47 years old, died suddenly on Dancing will follow both of the He states that a, number of his Seitner, Mrs. Bernard Hoffman Jacob Monday, April 29, at Palm Beach, dinners. sermons have stood the test of and Mrs. Irving F.. Gordon. Silverman The uniongrams committee in- Florida. Mrs. Zerin was the • • • being moving expressions and he St DifilCAL daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. has therefore incorporated them cludes Mrs. Gilbert Fienberg, %"OL1. TENNIS TOURNAMENT Is 1 refl . Mrs. Daniel Goldberger, Mrs. Na- Jacob Helper. She was taken to in his book. Practice Toronto, Canada, where burial TO BEGIN ON MAY 211 The title of the volume, as the than Finkelstein and Mrs. M. Herein mewled The health education depart- services were held at Benjamin's Chi eh lane said author explains, gives the "ulti- ' Pelavin; flowers, Mrs. Samuel D. Disistale Funeral Parlor. Besides her hus- ment of the Jewish Community mate reason for its appearance." Barnett, assisted by Mrs. Alms 2073 band, Joe, she is survived by two Center announces the second an- The four sections of the book Buckner and Sirs. Edward Klein; Gladstone sons, Morton and Nathan, three nual singles and doubles tennis are divided into miscellaneous temple needs, Mrs. A. L. Gold- Euclid 1.0467 tournament for men which will sisters and three brothers. Mn. s !sermons, festival sermons, homi- stein, assisted by Mrs. Arch M. marriasev• Zerin was a resident of Detroit be held beginning Monday, May lies and in memoriama The Barnett. Mrs. Sam Magidsohn, Pert °nand 28. Mrs. Philip Goodman, Mrs. J. for 21 years. Contestants may enter the third and the longest section con- Dudley Brown; music, Mrs. Harry tournament either by club or un- tains the commentaries on the Winegarden. assisted by Mrs. S. affiliated. The finals will be held portions of the week and provide S. Pearlstine; peace, Mrs. Louis t of this veryinterestin g g Lobster, assisted by Sirs. Ben as part of the events of the all- the FUNERAL DIRECTORS Center field day, which will be book. Sehmitke; braille, Mrs. I. H. Gu- held at Belle Isle on Sunday, t,,w, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Du- The Lord Is My Portion bois; donations, Mrs. Sigmund June 9. There will be ■ charge of 15e Seitner, assisted by Mrs. Philip of time. In' ihni• b• slates of as entry fee for singles, and 25e i...vant. Crisman. Moses. entry fee for doubles. Every nut lb. bora'. servant bath his free- Mrs. Sam Weinstein of Grand participant must be a Center Th.,..,;10 ,7 ,V::.. .. riey man H. Isin iim Rapids was an out-of-town guest , at the luncheon. The arrange- member in good standing. 1,001 find is my portiss,” nalth ments were made by Mrs. S. S. All entries must be in by May "The inI los I 23. Pearlstine and Mrs. Ben &Mager. He-te•i. Manuel Ilrbacb ear Spread Community Center News ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN HEADED FOR SUCCESS The Center's Allied Jewish Campaign, under the chairman- ship of Morris Linsky, seems headed toward success. Three of the teams have al- ready gone over the top. The first division to go over their quota was sub senior division G, ehaded by Blanche I.esnick and Rodelle Broder, with Sam Posner and Shirley Fields as captains. Division A, headed by Eve Rosen and Jack Katcher and cap- tained by Janet Weller and Helen Milkofsky, was the next to go over. Charles Wolok, work- ing with Division A, helped con- siderably in raising their quota. Division N, the Mother's Clubs, headed by Mrs. Fanny l'aul, Mrs. Minnie Ilandler, and Mrs. S. Annis, reached its quota. Their captains are Sirs. Ida Portner, Mrs. l'auline Apple and Mrs. Hyman Drapkin,. FOR RENT — Lovely desirable room for a gentleman in home of three adults. Near Linwood and 14th bus. 2540 W. RELIABLE DOMESTIC HELP. Philadelphia Ave., Cadillac Laundresses, women for clean- 1522. ing, scrub women, housemaids. By hour, day or week. All Na- FOR SALE—Five rooms each duplex. Must be sold on ac- tions Employment Bureau, Mad count of death. Very reason- ison 2626. able. Richton near Hamilton. 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