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PAGE FOUR

WON BY
'NEW CRAFTS AT DEBATE
BETH EL TEAM PALESTINE FLOWER
FRESH AIR CAMP
DAYS ON JUNE 5, 6

28th Anniversary brings things
from Crowley's for the most
Important Event! Confirmation!
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Don't take a chance with your boy's or girl's appearance on this very

important occasion. Style and quality don't mean so much to the chil-
dren, but their appearance does. Crowley's clothing will give them

that confident feeling that they "belong" in front with other well
dressed young people.

Boys 12 to 18 yr. Suits ...$14.95
"Tom Sawyer" Shirts .. • .81.25
Boys Hats
$1.69
Boys Ties
59c
Boys White Oxfords
$2.95

Shoes



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Boys Vitality Oxfords
$4.95
Jr. Girls White Shoes
$3.95
Girls Georgette Dresses ...
$3.99 to $5.99
Girls Slips
$1.99

Clothing Fourth Floor Main Bldg.

Crowley Milner's

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ZEDAKAH JUNIORS

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With only a few more meetings
left before they disperse for the
summer, Zedakah Jrs. met Sunday,
May 2, at the home of Miss Helen service.:
T h e envie. on Sabbath morning. May
Singer.
11. at 10:10, will be In connection with
annual mother and daughter 'Me.
Plans were made to carry out the
oration. Ur. Leo M. Franklln will trench
the project of sending a group of on the subject: "What Mother. and
under•nourished children to a sum- Daughter. Can Ise. from Each Other."
onnrmallon /Services
mer camp.
The confirmation service will be WO
Nomination of officers for the in the Temple on Shevuoth, Sunday, May
IC at 11:30. The door. of the lower
coming year will be held at the auditorium
will be eloaed when the Con-
next meeting, on May 9, at the rirmente enter the Temple.
home of Miss Ethel Silberman, Mother and Daughter Day Feta...Beet
The mother and daughter celebration
3275 'Webb.
will take pl•ee In the Temple on Satur-

Mothers, Daughters Lunch-
eon at Shaarey Zedek
Sunday, May 9

A novel program has been ar-
ranged by Mrs. Max Keidan for
the annual mother and daughter
luncheon of the Sisterhood of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek to
take place Sunday, May 9, at
12:30 p. tn.
Members of the Sisterhood par-
ticipating in "The Romance in the
Life of Akiba" are: Mrs. S. S.
Wittenberg, John Frazer, Adolph
Ehrlich, Maurice Axelrod, Edward
Krause, Nathan Weingarten, Abe
Schmier, Ruth Metzer, Aaron Sil-
verblott and Louis Tobin.
Mrs. Charles Robinson will Pre-
side in the absence of the presi-
dent, Mrs. David B. Lichtig.

Chi Omicron Inter-Collegiate

Auditor Williams
Endorses Campaign

In • radio address over station
WMBC on May 3, County Auditor
Edward H. Williams strongly en
dorsed the Allied Jewish Cam
paign. In the course of his ad
dress he stated:
"The Jews -of this city have
never been derelict in contributing
to any worth while charity, re-
gardless of racial or religious con-

day, May it The program nart• at 10:30
silth the Temple service. Luncheon will
be eery.' at 12:30. A program of en•
tertalnment Is scheduled for I P. m.
Temple Beth id bleterhoods
The annual meeting of the Temple
Sisterhood will take place on Monday,
May 10.at 1:30. There will be
dessert
km hers followed by a mualcal program
by Henry 01051 of the Detroit symphony
in-theatre Election of offiers will take
plu e,

a

11r. and Mn. Al Goldberg have been
called to Cleveland by the death of the
latter's rather on Friday.

Mr. and Mrs- S. O. Ronnbery left on
Turnlay for Louie/Min Ky., where they
. s ,t , ilo. w p.
itnz Ty e herby ilitc be i ...Tbey were

Mr.. P. Peel, who wan the goon of
her children, Mr. and Mr. Louie Levine,
hes returned to her home In Cincinnati.

The luncheonmeeting of the Slater-
hood plenned for Monday has been Pon•
Potted until Tuesday, May 11.

Mr. and M. dark Goldman and Mice
of Introittumult Sunday
M.. Max Kahn.

Dance This Sunday

EDWARD H. WILLIAMS

siderations; their benefactors have
been many and varied; and on this
occasion of the Allied Jewish Cam-
The Chi Omicron Fraternity an-
paign, there is no reason to doubt
nounces its inter-collegiate dance
The annual mothers and daughters the achievement of the goal which
to be held Sunday, May 9, at the luncheon
sponsored by the Sisterhood
has
been set.
Park Avenue Penthouse. A large of Temple Beth Jacob. ender thechair•
or Ara.
"Money expended for purposes
Gold... and Mra
university turnout is expected from manehlp
sank t 'ellen took pace on Saturday noon,
such
as these is a sound invest-
all the colleges in Detroit, Several ..y 1. at the Temple, with 1{ {nether.
daught•re participating. Mr• Nor- ment in physical and moral wel-
prominent alumnae are expected to and
Man Hu,
preeithrnt
of
the
Sister-
fare
as
well as practical recogni-
attend.
0mtd, gate the Invocation; Mrs. Herman
Bernard Denman is general stenbwn spo ke for tr h, ....m ,thre f or w hit. tion of obligations to the less for-
nee
tunate and under-privileged. The
chairman of the dance; Dave daughter.; Ilte
eddreee was VV..
constructive work which has been
Freedman, tickets; Sam Ehrenberg by Mr. Eric Friedland who eDoke
on
the religious reeponnbility of the moth- done and which is being done by
publicity; Irving Rose, decorations er.
Audrey Buckner gave the clot- Jewish charitable enterprises, has
and a l, and Milt Aptekar, invita- . $ kiln
pre) • fr.
played an important part in mak-
tions
The regular Friday alibi 111,V101 IVY ing this city a better and more
The music will be supplied by held le the Temple With Rabbi Fried-
Milt-Bernie and their orchestra.
land oniriallikt He chore for hie sub- wholesome place in which to live.
"Age, penury, and homeless chil-
The advance sale of ticket' Jen. 'lb. Roots of Immortality."
dren have provided a wide field,
promises a large crowd.
On Thinday, May I. the Aleph Zadek
Aleph held a esqlse dance at Temple but not more so than the support
Beth Jacob at which ■ large Virden,. of educational and recreational
was Preenit. At/Urinating the thetalla-
Infanta Service Group
Bon of this organisation In Poetise. this groups, national hospitals, and
data.. I. the Arai of a antes of aff•ira overseas relief causes.
"A merciful, Independent, and
The Infants Service Croup, Mr and Itra. Itt:njamin Goldret and
energetic people, the Jews com-
attended
affiliated with the Eva Prenzlauer Athd ml te Mn 'amiss gu unser
a t Hotel ! mand admiration for the social
Maternity Aid, met May 3, at the Waller in Detroit. on May 1.
burdens they assume voluntarily
home of Mrs. Edward Levenson.
in the name of humanity and en-
Final arrangements were made for
the joint baby shower to be held in Plan World Rally Against Anti- lightment It is my sincere hope Jewish Welfare Federation
that
the 1937 campaign will more
Semitism in Paris
Congregation Bnai Moshe, Wednes-
than surpass all previous efforts.
Receives Contributions
day afternoon, May 12, and the
"May I extend my hearty con-
PARIS.—(WNS) — The Inter-
bingo party, Saturday evening,
gratulations
on
the
effective
way
national
May 22.
Conference Against
T h e following contributions
Election of officers was held. Racism and Anti-Semitism, which in which the drive is being have been received by the Jewish
Officers for the ensuing year are: met here last September, has con- handled, and convey to my Jewish Welfare Federation:
President, Mrs. Louis Fried; vice- vened • world rally against racism I friends and fellow citizens my ape
From Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Eng-
residents, Mesdames Jack Jaffe, and anti-Semitism for September, preciation of the noble task they em, in memory of Mrs. Lena
Ralph Goldsmith and Harry Mill- 1937. The rally will seek to organ- hare assumed."
Hecht and Mrs. Max May.
man; recording secretary, Mrs. lee a world-wide fight against ra-
From employees of Albert
David Nevanar; treasurer, Mrs. I. cial theories that threaten to con-
Many German seamen arriving Kahn. Inc., in memory of Mrs.
B. Katzman; financial secretary,' taminate those countries which in New York on Nazi vessels are Lena Reidy.
Mrs. Albert Marano; correspond- have so far not fallen victims to militant anti-Nazis ... There's an
From Mr. and Mrs Henry
ateretary, Mrs. M. M. Schism; authoritarian regimes. Organiza- organization called Supporters of Wineman, in memory of Maurice
pilliklty, Mrs. Robert Asorch; ease; tion of the rally has been entrust- Anti-Nazi Seamen which provides J. Caplan.
under, Mrs. Morris Waters; and ed to a central international com- them with literature for distfribu-
Mesdames Edward Levenson, S. L mittee sitting in Paris and to an tion in Germany.
The originator of the sit-down,
Memo, Morris Roseman, and Abe! executive committee. Flans are Muque is the name of a new anti- strike was Prof. Frank Tannen-
earessger, were members of the under way to set up national com- Jewish and anti-Catholic outfit baum,one-time I. W. W. leader,
boar/
mittees in every Country.
doing business in Florida:' •
but now a respectable economist

Vontiar Notre

In celebration of its 10th an-
niversary, the Korostishever Aid
Society will _hold a banquet this
Sunday, May 9, in Jericho Tem-
ple, 2705 Joy Road. The affair
will feature a concert and there
will be dancing. The public is in-
vited to attend this celebration,
which commences at 4 p. m.

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nun/not. tented out of this Court.
reales the defendant to appear In
haw Dom duly issued in this
answer but
cannot be corned upon the
said Ella McGary by reason of her eon'
tinted abeence from her last place of
pendency, and that It caenot be ascer-
tained what elate or country I h•
now resides Oct meth. of Samuel II.
GeldMe. attorney for plaintiff. it Is
ordered that the •ppearance of tee said
defendant. Ella bloGary I. entered In
hi eau.* within three month• frorn tb•
eve ef this order. and t
her snowy. to
her anpear•rice ehe HUM
be filed. and • COPY theme( nerved neon
the attorney for the idnioliff within
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Are da7 averetsor;lee
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a Uid bill he Mken as
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entfLted by the said defendant, Ella
I. farther ordered that
It
McGary. And
the eafd plaintiff cause testa order to be
rubl.Ind In the Lintel Chronicle. • nes.-
pap., printed. nobliehni ...A circulated
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Cleveland Debaters Defeated on
Question of Jewish
University
Handicraft Department to
Funds for Palestine Land
Be Directed by Four
The team representing the Tem-
Reclamation Sought by
Counselors
ple Beth El defeated the debaters
Jewish National Fund
of the Temple of Cleveland last
The aim of camps throughott Sunday, in the debate on the sub-
the country for a number of years
A concerted drive to obtain
popular support for the work of
has been to provide the campers
the Jewish National Fund in its
with a maximum number of activi-
land purchase and reclamation
ties from which to choose those
program in Palestine will be made
that appeal to them. However,
here
and in a thousand communi-
many obstacles have confronted
ties in all parts of the nation dur-
Mrs. Harry Barnett has been camp administrators such as "how
ing this week-end in connection
appointed chairman of the enter- do we know that the campers will
with the observance of Palestine
tainment committee of the Women's
Flower Day.
Association of the Knollwood Coun-
Detroit Jewry will be asked by a
try Club by its executive commit-
corps of Zionist volunteers to ex-
tee. We wish to congratulate the
tend its support to the Jewish Na-
committee on the splendid selec-
tional Fund, the agency of the
tion. Mrs. Barnett should make an
Jewish people for the reclamation
excellent chairman. She is one of
and development of the soil of the
the most popular young members
Holy Land as national and inali-
of the club, a diligent worker, and
enable property, by purchasing
extremely conscientious about
"Blue Flowers." The flowers will
every duty she undertakes.
be offered Saturday evening, June

5 and all day Sunday, June 6, on
As this column goes to press
the streets of the city and at public
Mrs. Daniel Seigel is holding a
assemblies
in local institutions by
meeting of the tournament com-
a considerable number of young
mittee at her home. At this meet-
men and women who have enlisted
ing arrangements for the opening
for the conducting of the flower
tournament for women will be
sale.
fully discussed and future tourna-
MARTIN GREEN
Preparations for the observance
ment plans outlined for the sea- WOODWORK AT FRESH AIR
CAMP
son, The complete schedule will be
ject "Should There be a Jewish of the day were made under the
auspices
of the Detroit Jewish Na-
announced in this column next
choose wisely?" and "how can we University Established in This tional Fund Council of which Sol
week.
Country." Seymour Tilchin was the
prepare
for
the
selection
of
the
Lifsitz
is
acting chairman. The

coach of the Detroit team which
It tints indeed gratifying to campers?"
included the following: Martin council includes representatives of
Problems
such
as
these
tended
see many Knollwood members at
Green, Irving Liebowitz, Herbert all Zionist groups and parties in
the Allied Jewish Campaign to make the task of the directors Litman and Jerry Rosenzweig. The the community.
dinner at the Statler Hotel last extremely difficult. To provide the Detroit team upheld the negative Will Wear Blue-White Arm Bands
For identification purposes, the
Sunday night. Knollwood mem- necessary variety of activities a of the question. Mr. Scott, pro-
bers generally take a leading trained personnel and modern fessor in the department of speech volunteers for Palestine Flower
equipment
became
imperative.
Day
will wear blue-white arm
part in all communal affairs.
In the line of crafts the Fresh at Wayne University, rendered the bands and will carry the Jewish

decision.
Air
Camp
of
Detroit
has
set
a
National Fund's blule-white box
Prior to the Tiger-White Sox
worthy precedent It has assembled
which is the traditional repository
baseball game last Monday Fred
Simmons gave Hank Greenberg a
Mother and Daughter Din- for contributions to the fund in
whose care the Jews of the world
souvenir rabbit's foot. Hank
ner of Bnai Moshe Sister. have entrusted during the past 35
thanked Fred, put it in his pocket
years
more than $22,000,000,
and went to the ball park to per-
hood and Ladies' Aid
To Further Land Settlement in
form that afternoon. All he did
Palestine
that day was propel] one of the
An attractive program of enter-
The amount raised through the
longest home runs ever made at
tainment will be -provided for the observance of Palestine Flower
Navin Field, with the bases loaded.
mother and daughter dinner given Day here will help to swell the total
(P. S. Since this was written
under the joint auspices of the of American Jewry's 1937 contrib-
Hank asked Fred for another rab-
Sisterhood of Bnai Moshe and the ution to the land purchase and
bit's foot. Result: A home run,
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society, on development program in which the
triple and double on Thursday.)
Tuesday, May 11, in the banquet Jewish communities of 64 countries
hall of the synagogue.
participate, Mr. Lifsitz pointed out
Those who engage Freddie Sim-
Mrs. Ruth Rosenberg, chairman in a statement issued on the eve
mons in a game of golf this sum-
of
the
dinner
committee,
an-
of the observance.
mer better make sure they search
nounces that pupils from the
"A British Royal Commission
Fred first to see that he hasn't a
Sandra
Lewis
School
of
Dancing
has recently returned from Pales-
rabbit's foot on his person.
MODELING AT FRESH AIR will present tap and acrobatic tine and Is now occupied in London
numbers and songs.
with the formulation of its findings
CAMP
Some familiar eights on the
In addition, Mrs. Margaret and recommendations. Various re-
Knollwood course: Sol Kojoatan
the
best
possible
handicraft
equip-
Racy
will sing Hungarian melo- ports are current that the Com-
wearing that old, worn-out,
crushed felt hat; Eddie Bernie ment and has selected four well- dies and Miss Bernice Rosenberg mission may recommend to the
British Government the partition
with his bow tie; Milt Shapiro trained young men and women, will recite.
Special prizes will be awarded of Palestine into two states, one
with that old pipe stuck in his schooled in the crafts which are
face; Sammy Soffren, the Powa- to be featured at the camp, to to the oldest mother with the most Jewish and the other Arab. It is
tan chieftain, and Manny Rosen- direct the talents of the children. daughters present and the young- significant, however, that the
Irving Rosen, whose ability in est mother with the youngest frontiers of the proposed Jewish
thal battling it out hole by hole;
State approximate the limits of
the Collins brothers sticking as this field was demonstrated last daughter attending.
Mrs. Rosenberg is assisted by the land areas in Jewish posses-
close together as Damon and year, is returning as head of the
handicraft department and will be Mrs. Virginia Weiss in the prepa- sion. This demonstrates clearly
Pythias.
assisted by the following coun- rations for the dinner. They urge how urgent it is to hasten the

The first formal affair of the selors: Manuel Simons, Miss Re- that members of these two or- progress of the Jewish National
becca
Cooperman and Miss Bea- ganizations invite friends to at- Fund's land program in Palestine.
nodal season will loon be an-
"Equally significant is the fact
nounced, The entertainment com- trice Baiter. Mr. Rosen, Miss tend and further request that
Cooperman,
and Miss Baiter have reservations be made early by that notwithstanding the political
mittee chairmen promise an in-
augural event that will be out- been majoring in crafts at Wayne telephoning Ilogarth 0862, the of- uncertainty which hangs over the
Holy Land, nine agricultural set-
standing in every way Announce- University, and all of them have fice of Bnai Moshe.
The dinner will begin at 6 p. tlements have been established in
more of the exact date will be sent had experience in handling chil-
dren in the public schools of De- m. Admission, 75 cents per per- recent months and weeks on land
to members through the mail.
troit.
son.
provided by the Jewish National
Various new crafts have been son. Mrs. Alex Fisch and Miss Jul- Fund for the accommodation of
Trees Planted in Palestine introduced this year. The most im- et Kline will accompany the en- the Jewish pioneers and refugees
portant activities will be wood- tertainers on the piano.
who come to Palestine from the
Through Hadasaah
work, modeling, printfing, weav-
lands of oppression in Europe.
ing, beadwork, drawing, basketry,
"These two facts have Inspired
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman metalcraft, leather-craft and na- Contributions Made to the a considerable number of Zionists
of the Jewish National Fund Com- turecraft. For all of these the
to
give of their time and effort in
Fresh Air Society
mittee of Hadassah, announces camp has added new equipment
order to bring the message of Pal-
trees planted in Palestine for
A new addition has been added
estine Flower Day to a sympathetic
Mothers Day as follows:
Receipt of the following con- and understanding public. It is the
to the handicraft shelter, making
In memory of mother, Mary it possible to accommodate a good tributions by the Fresh Air So- hope of the Jewish National Fund
Spevakow, by Mr. and Mrs. Nathan portion of the campers at one city is acknowledged with thanks: Council that their efforts will be
Spevakow; in memory of her time. Among the more expensive
From Clarence and Henrietta rewarded by genhrous contribds
mother, Fannie Kamin, by Mrs. pieces of equipment used at the Ascher, in memory of William H. tions to this vital and sacred cause.
Joshua Ilorwitz; in memory of her camp Is a printing press, capable Frank.
parents, Maly and Samuel Cohn, of turning out full size jobs, and
From Mrs. Max Simon. in
Dr. Louis Finkelstein of the
by Mrs. Sadie Singer; in memory numerous weaving looms.
memory of the birthday of Mrs. Jewish Theological Seminary is
of her mother, Anna Trunsky, by
Helen Schembeck,
doing a book on the Pharisees
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kaplan; in
From Mrs. Helen DeRoy, in Speaking of books reminds us that
honor of grandmothers and mother,
memory of Maurice J. Caplan.
the Jewish Publication Society is
Mrs. Ella Dushkin, Mrs. Eli Sachse
From Jack Stone in memory of planning a series of works on
and Mrs. Max Dushkin, by Sonia
Maurice J. Caplan.
American Jewish communities.
and Vera Fay Dushkin; in memory
North End Clinic has received
of their mother, Ettalaya Finley
.
the following contributions:
by the Finley family.
In memory of Maurice J. Caplan
In honor of the first birthday
of Lawrence Jay Seidman, son of from Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer IL
Dr. and Mrs. Max Saidman, by Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hamburger.
Mrs. Albert Harwith.
In memory of Mrs. Harriet
Certificates for trees which serve
as a lasting tribute and everlast- Myers from Mr. and Mrs. Charles
hamburger.
ing memorial to the person who is
In memory of William Frank
honored, are still available. For
further information call Mrs. S. of Wheeling, W. Va., from Mrs.
Sigmund
Haas.
L. Kavanau. chairman of the Jew-
A contribution from the Em-
ish National Fund Committee of
bassy
Club.
Iladassah, 1999 Calvert, Townsend
For the Supplementary Medical
8.3834.
Assistance Fund for Children: In
memory of Maurice J. Caplan
Maytime Dance of the Bnai from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacob-
son, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brown,
Moshe Y. P. S. on
Mr. and Mrs. Sam.,el Hartman; in
memory
of William Frank of
May 23
Wheeling, W. Va., from Mr. and
Mrs.
I.
R.
Myers, Miss Sadie
The Maytime dance will be pre-
sented by the Young People's So- Hirschman, Jesse F. Hirschman.
For
the
Social
Service Relief
ciety of Congregation Bnai Moshe
on May 23, in the main ballroom Fund: In memory of the birth-
day of Mrs. Helena Schembeck
of the congregation. The dance from
Dr. I. S. Schembeck.
committee. under the co-chairman-
ship of Miss Edith Fischer and
John McLaglen, brother of
Abe Rosenthal, is putting forth screen actor Victor McLaglen, is
serious effort.; to insure all who one of the leading anti-Semitic
attend, an enjoyable evening propagandists in Los Angeles.
Dance music will be provided by
Jack Rosevear and his orchestra.
LEGAL NOTICES
Since the outing planned for
last Sunday was postponed be- amen II. Geklfine, Attorney, 503 Owr-
cause of inclement weather, the arty Bldg.
261121
next meeting will be held at 1:30
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
on Sunday, May 9, and will be ad-
STATE OF MICHIGAN, In the Circuit
for the County ofWayne, In
learned early in order to permit Court
chancery. e—Othe McGary, Plaintiff, vs
time for the delayed outing. Mem- Ella McGary, Defendant. At a iteeaton
court held at the Court Beene
bers may plan to rent bicycles, In pfd
the City of Detroit, in waId County
bring their roller skates or pre-
May,aCI„ult
s7
pare for hiking. All are urged Z't "dt : tin he re 3. It
appearing by
Judas. In thl• ranee,
to be prompt in attending the
hivIt on Ills •nd certificat• of the
sheriff
of
Warne
County
on
file.
that
meeting.
di'

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