and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE z Among the First Contributors to Campaign THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME Among the earliest contributors to the Allied Jewish Campaign fund this year—as in 1935—is the Detroit Racing Association, which h•• already sent in its check for $500. d to Maurice Aronsson, co-chairman with In the letter accompanying the contribution, add Harry Grant of Pre-Campaign Team 3,, Clarence E. Lehr's expression of the sentiment which prompted the gift was one which stirred the workers of the entire pre-campaign division. The same mail which brought the Racing Association contribution, also carried the letter and the check illustrated above, over the signature of George W. Welsh of Grand Rapids, whose sympathetic attitude toward our idealistic objectives is well known. c DeLuxe Family Service 1 Pounds Flat Pieces and Handkerchief. 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This will be followed by a "Ma- Abraham Kraditor, commander-in- jor Blow's Amateur Hour," in which Charles Rosen will imper - senate the "Major." An impro- vised orchestra consisting of household implements under the the direction of Mrs. Burton Clam- age, assisted by Mrs. Harry Bec- ker, Mrs. J. H. Schakne and Mrs. Salzenstein, will be an interesting feature of the afternoon's enter- tainment. The entire production is being produced by Mrs. Royal Maas. r 5AX/2f FINAL ORATORICAL CONTEST THURSDAY PISGAH TO STAGE VAUDEVILLE SHOW Marenberg to Present Pro. gram and Act as Mas- ter of Ceremonies ope/ a tE 1H 3042 Tr Special • • • For One Week Only BATNINETTE HOLLYWOOD Curtain Cleaners $;50 Numerous Events Listed for the Coming Weeks A.B. • • C. 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Tyer DART AND COMPANY MEMBER DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE We take pleastue in announcing our membership on the CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE 500 Penobscot Building, CAdillac 5610 - HOLLYWOOD Curtain Cleaners On the Job 24 Hours a Day GINSBERG Motor Sales Sales of 75 high grade Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute The annual children's perform- Next Monday night, Pisgah ance of the Sholem Aleichem 11637.41 DEXTER BLVD. Phew" Lodge No. 34 of B'nai B'rith will Folk Institute will take place on Detwean illorOweews sea Webb hold a joint meeting with the Sunday evening, May 24, in the Women's Auxiliary No. 122 of the Masonic Temple. A major portion of the program B'nai B'rith in the lodge quarters ALWAYS CALL. will be by the children's theater in the Maccabee Building. Herman Osnos, president of which will stage the operetta Pisgah Lodge, urges all members "King Tam" by Moshe Ilaar. Dan of the lodge and the auxiliary t. Frohman, director of the Ilalevy "Detroit's Best" Hazomir Singing Society, has writ- ten the music for the operetta. Plain, Ruffled and Fringed The dances are under the man- Curtains agement of Fannie Aronson. Miss 3 pr. for $1.00 S. S. Finkelstein is in charge of With Calm. Dressing Table costuming and Liebe Finkelstein DRAPES is accompanist for dances and nn and i:V=ed $1.00 songs. The monthly social gathering CURTAINS of the Sholem Aleichem Women's tinted to your specifications Club will take place on Tuesday The Iladassah Dramatic Croup, evening, May 6, at 9 p. m., at under the direction of Mrs. Wal- DE BURR TO CALL 11718 Dexter Blvd. Isaac Fin - ter Lichtenfeld-Field, will con- kelstein will review the news of clude its year's work with the the week. The teachers, Koamay, presentation of "Right About Haar and Bercovich, will report Faces" by Howard Reed at the A. ABRAHAM, nos. on the month's activities in the annual meeting of the Detroit schools. Admission will be free 3916 Joy Road chapter of Hadassah, Tuesday and refreshments will be served. 9004 12TH ST., near Taylor May 12, at the Jewish Community GARFIELD 3001 A conference of the educational Center. MAURICE BORDELOVE committee will take place on Sun- The cast includes the follow- day morning, May 10, at the Dex- Enjoy DOUBLE•MELLOW Old Cold Cigarettes with your dinner chief from New York City, this ing: Mrs. John Frazer, Mrs. I. ter branch of the Sholem Aleich- coming Sunday, May 3, at the Fredland, Mrs. H. Goldberg, Mrs. em Institute. The purpose of this Oriole Terrace. Grossman, Mrs. Murray Jack- conference is to ask educational The Jewish war veterans of the man, Mrs. Harry Kohn and Mr. committees from various organ- United States is a national organ- Theodore Roth. izations to participate in the work ization with its own national offi- This meeting will welcome new of the schools. cers and their headquarters are in members joining Hadassah during The first "living newspaper" New York. The Detroit chapter is gathering of the Thealague will the first of its kind organized in take place Friday evening, May 8. the middle west and will nerve as Those participating will be: Isaac the pivot city and finally become MAURICE J. MARENBERG Panush, "Jewish National Ques- the connecting link beween the tions"; Joseph Kotchin, The to see that the Ford you have bought from us posts of the east and west. The attend this meeting as no effort World Situation"; Amos Komay, gives you a maximum of driving pleasure. It Jewish war veterans are not in has been spared in securing the "The Coming Elections"; Velve any way connected with either the pays to buy your Ford from outstanding talent of Toledo to Rosoff, "American Youth ;Con- American Legion or the Veterans entertain at this meeting through gress"; Lilly Hertz, "Anti-War of Foreign Wars. The organization the courtesy of Maurice J. Maren- Strike"; Aaron Gornbein, "In the is now in its 40th year, having berg who will act as master of World of Sports"; Liebe Finkel. been organized in the year 1896. ceremonies and has a very timely stein, "Our Organization." Maurice Bordelove, who served message on the B'nai B'rith scene in France with the 111th field in Toledo. artilery of the 29th division, is the The vaudeville program will fea- first commander elected for this ture the following acts from To- new war Veteran's organization. kilo: The installation will commence The Monday Afternoon Club of Dr. Marvin Shapero, who has the Jewish Community Center's at 6 o'clock sharp, before an as- gained a reputation for himself in Mothers' Clubs will meet on Mon- , semblege of friends of the Jewish Ohio as the man who out-Holtz's day afternoon, May 4, at 2 at the war veterans among whom will be Lew Holtz. Dexter branch. On Monday eve- present the leaders of other vet- Miss Shirley Mitchell, a talented ning, May 4, at 8, the Oakland eran's organizations as well as , OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS many prolininent official represent- Mothers' Club will hear the WPA and clever mimic. atives of the Jewish community, Trammel and West, tap dancers. orchestra and • review of Louis Always More Than 250 Desirable Used Can for Sale state, county and city. Dinner will Eugene Goldberg, violin protege , Golding's "Magnolia Street." The PINGREE 6400 be served at 8 p. rn. in the main 12515.45 GRATIOT AVE. MRS. WALTER FIELD will play a return engagement by meeting will be held at the Jew- floor of the Oriole Terrace. A spe- popular request. This youth gained ish Community Center. USED CAR STOREI 3920 WOODWARD AVE. Every Tuesday afternoon at 2, cial floor show for the occasion has the current membership drive, nationwide fame several months been provided by the Terrace man - which is being directed by Mrs. ago as the winner of one of the the Mothers' Club Choral Group agement. Reservations can be made Harold Goodman, 17314 Fairfield, Major Bowes' amateur hours. He meets at the Center. "Kolduni" by calling the Oriole Terrace. vice-chairman of the memberiship was personally recommended to is the title of the operetta chores Detroit Post meets on the first committee. Major Bowes by Colleen Moore, by the group to be presented in and third Wednesday at 8:30 at Anyone enrolling in Hadassah famous movie actress who heard the near future. Tryouts for the solo parts will be held at the next at this time will, upon payment him perform in Toledo. Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Road. of dues, be a member in good As an added attraction, June meeting. The operetta is under The Odessa Progressive Aid So- standing until October, 1937. New W •rsaw, magician, the only the direction of Rhoda Zahavie, Annual Mother's Day Lunch- members will also be given the woman member of the Internatioal assisted by Mrs. Frank Avrin, ciety, whose aim is to help every worthy cause and to support needy privilege of joining next year's Brotherhood of Magicians, will un- who is in charge of drama coach- eon of Lechem Aniyim ing. institutions, has derived popularity roll of honor by paying the extra loosen her bag of tricks. on May 13 The Linwood Dexter Club will in the 24 years of its existence necessary amount. Maurice .1. Marenberg, who is by carrying out this policy for "The meaning and Place of Tra- acting as master of ceremonies, is meet on Tuesday afternoon, May The Detroit Ladies Lechem Ani- 6, at 2, at the Dexter branch of ditional Judaism in the Upbuild- service. well known in civic and communal yim will have its second annual the Center. Rev. J. Bollens of In memory of the late David mothers and daughters luncheon ing of Palestine" was the subject life in Toledo. He is ■ former the Civil Liberties Union, will talk of the jury panel presented at president of the Toledo B'nai Tucker, who gave many years of at Lachar`e, 8939 12th St., Wed- the regular Hadassah meeting last B'rith Lodge and last week was on "How to Conserve Real De- devotion to communal work, his nesday, May 13, at 6 p. m. All mocracy." Tuesday at the Stetter Hotel. elected for the fifth term as presi- friends are sponsoring a dinner- members and their friends are "Pictures of the Past" is the Mrs. Nathan M. Kaplan. chair. dent of the B'nai B'rith Bowling dance on May 17, at the Book invited with their daughters. man, explained the purpose of the League which has a membership title of • skit to be presented by Cadillac Hotel, the proceeds to be given for the larg- will Prizes the Sophie Wright Settlement Mo- panel and introduced the follow- a former of '10 men. He is also go towards the David Tucker Free est family, the youngest mother thers' Clubs at a meeting of the Loan Department. and the oldest mother. There ing participants: Mrs. .1. M. Nei- president of the Toledo Advertis- 12th St. Club on Tuesday evening, man, Mrs., Nathan Spevako, Mrs. ing Club, is • major in the com- A committee of ladies in charge will also be entertainment To re- May 5, at 8 o'clock, at the Beth of the donor dinner dance is head- serve plates call the secretary, Charles llkoff, Mrs. Harry Aug- munity chest campaign and is ac- Judah Synagogue, Woodrow Wil- CANTOR A. A. ROSENFELD Trinity ust, Mrs. Herman Stenbuck and tive in many sports and affiliated ed by the chairman, Frances Mrs. Rove Goldberg, son and Taylor. with many other clubs and organi- Ralph Davidson. Mrs. Shayne. Congregation B'nai Moshe, at a 2.0940, or mail her a card to The "Kitchen Orchestra" of the Defining Judaism as "a way zations. Novel and original ways and meeting held on Wednesday eve- 1746 W. Euclid. Brightmoor Mothers' Club will of life," Mrs. Neiman directed the Following the program of enter- The annual tag days of the De- have been crested by the ning, re-elected Cantor A. A. play at a social meeting of the points: (1) tainment, the Women's Auxiliary means Aniyim will discussion along these advisory committee, under the su- Rosenfeld for a two-year term. troit Ladies Lechem What is meant by traditional Ju- members will act as hostesses and West Warren Club on Wednesday start Saturday, May 16, and end Mrs. Ben Brownstein commences his afternoon, May 6, at 2 o'clock, at pervision of Cantor Rosenfeld daism?: (2) Is it suitable in the serve refreshments. Joseph Simmons, in 12th year of service with the B'nai May 30. This meeting is open to all mem- the Newberry School. and upbuilding of Palestine?; (3) Can raising the necessary, funds for Moshe synagogue. The annual Mothers Day ban- Palestine give 'spiritual sustenance bers of the various branches of W. E. to the Jews in the Diaspora if it B'nai B'rith as well as their quet sponsored by the Council of Special Meeting of the members. Mothers' Club will be held at the W. 0. Monday, May 4 is not based on traditional Ju- friends. Those interested in attending Pythian Sisters' Mothers' the donor dinner-dance should Last Monday night a regular Center on Sunday, May 10, at daism?" ,Day Banquet May 14 make reservations now. For fur- Mrs. Harry L. Jackson. Drell• meeting of the general committee 6:30, at the Jewish Community A special meeting of the Jew- Center. Not only will mothers ther details CS" Mrs. H. }Canter, ish 'W omen's European Welfare dent. presided at the meeting. of Pisgah Lodge was held in the The annual mothers and daugh- Members of Hadassah who wish Maccabee Bldg. Many matters of and daughters be invited to the secretary, Townsend 6-814. Organization wil Ibe held Mon- ters banquet of the Pythian Sis- Con- to plant trees for Mother's Day, routine business were disposed of. aair but fathers and sons as well ters of Greater Detroit Temple day, May 4, at 1 p. m., at gregation B'nai Moshe. in honor or In memory of their ,, Harry Yudkoff, chairman of the so that it can become an all- No. 152, will be held on Thurs- meeting a report will mothers, may do so by calling B'nai B'rith moonlight committee, family party. All reservations At this Clinic day evening, May 14, at the Wil- to the North End Gifts be heard in regard of the three Mrs. Samuel Kavanau, Townsend reported that ■ meeting of all must be in by May 6. shire Hotel, Collingwood and 3rd chairmen of sub-committees was emergency relief eases for 7-1054. • has r eceived Ayes., at 6 p. m. A well catered new End Clinic were held during the past week and the North dinner will be served and • One European orphans, which machinerycompleted for the dis- on Sunday, June 14 , on the the following contributions: taken up at the last board meet- program will follow. Several Pierre Van Paasen is going to position of tickets. Several innova- Steamer Tashmoo. Dance music In memory of Mrs. Louis Weis- ing held at the home of Mrs. I. prizes will be awarded. The next Leib, 1983 Hazelwood Ave. I be under the management of Col- planned for will be furnished by Dave Diamond lso a rt man from Mrs. Samuel Gage. a social on Wed- an extensive Amer- tions meeting will be ill be held and his Della Robbie Orchestra. of Wallace Rosen- A luncheon will be served at ston Leigh for • this mo onlrght which will In memory Iran lecture tour thi s fall • s Ben. nerday evening, May 13. at 13 12 noon. Mn. New York frem C•nneellan With Any Other Meat Market In Detroit If you are thinking of buying a used car be sure to see our stock Allied Jewish Campaign Contestants Will Be Awarded Cups The semi-finals of the Ailed Jewish Campagn oratorical con- test sponsored by the Association of the Detroit Jewish Youth was held last Wednesday evening, April 29, in the Ivory Room of Hotel Statler before an enthus- iastic and inspiried audience. The contestants in the junior contest were: Gerald Davidson of the Philomathic Debating Club, Mildred Gerson of the Shaarey Zedek, Charles Kreuger of the Jewish Community Center, David Rubenstein of the United Hebrew Schools and Samson Cohen of Congregation B'nai David. The !speakers in the senior division . were William Saulson and Sam Hertzberg of Congregation Shaer- I ey Zedek and Leopold Snyder I I of the Philomathic Debating Club. The finals of the oratorical con- test will be held next Thursday evening, May 7, at the Statler Hotel. The participants will be Gerald Davidson, Mildred Gerson, Charles Kreuger and David Ru- benstein in the junior division and William Saulson, Sam Hertzberg and Leopold Snyder 1 in the sen- ior division. Two members from each group will be selected and will be awarded silver loving cups donat- ed by J. H. Ehrlich, Samuel S. Fineman, the Birnkrant family and the Association of the Detroit Jewish Youth. Besides this the winner of the senior division will receive the Charles Enggass lov- ing cup which will be held by his organization until the next contest. The judges in the semi-finals were Maurice Glasier, Esther Et- kin and Max Chomsky. 1936 Mother's Clubs Service I Odessa Society's $5 Cong. B'nai Moshe Picks Rosenfeld Donor Event May 17 For 2-Year Term Mrs. .1. ■ Schor's Going Out of the Retail Business Sale Will Soon Be Over! We say to you in all sincerity that never before— perhaps never again will you be able to buy AMERICA'S FINEST FURNITURE at such bargain prices. 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