1rl BPETROII PAGE SIX aFiOnlatil linetakack Beginning Friday ... JULLIET BENJAMIN WILL ADDRESS TWO HADASSAH RALLIES Corsettes, Girdles Hundreds of better girdles and corsettes (many from famous makers) in fine batiste . . . all elastic or material and elastic sections. Corsettes and girdles for all types of figures. Regularly 10.00 to 20.00. Now 5.00 to 10.00. MISS JULLIET BENJAMIN HIMELHOCH'S—FOURTH FLOOR YOU ARE INVITED TO The Exhibition and Sale OF DRAWINGS AND ETCHINGS OF THE LATE MYRON BARLOW at 408 Fine Arts Building 58 West Adams Ave. Beginning Monday, May 2nd ATTENTION JEWISH BOY SCOUTS! ALL REGISTERED BOY SCOUTS WILL — HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO ADVANCE IN THE BOY SCOUT PROGRAM OR EARN MERIT BADGES Nk. !ILE CAMPING AT THE BEAUTIFUL CAMP MEHIA Boys not yet registered may join their local troop and then earn their credit while at Camp Mehia. SPECIAL SCOUT ACTIVITIES ARRANGED FOR THE YOUNGER BOYS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRATION IN REGULAR TROOPS For Further Information Write OR 2689 Boston Blvd., W. "Michigan's Own Piano" built by Grinnell's in our own modern factory at 11011y, Michigan .. . IN A NEW AND CHARMING DESIGN- cpinnal coot" . . .one of the many styles of Grinnell Pianos being used Sunday, May 1, at Detroit Piano Festival MINIM 1111111"1111 Only 3 11.. 445 le. high. In Mahogany with Bench "Projects of Vital Importance to the National Council of Jewish Women" will be the subject of the address to be given by Mrs. Oscar S. Marx of Mt. Carmel, Ill., na- tional third vice-president of the Mr. and Sirs. Henry Moses and Miss Julliet Benjamin of New their two children of Cincinnati are York, national third vice-presi- visiting with their family in this dent of Hadassah, will be in De- city. troit this week-end as guest of the Detroit Chapter of Iladassah Mr. and Miss Hoke Levin of Psrkside Ave. will be hosts at a dinner party Saturday night, April 30. 1 /2 Price Call TYler 5-7539 Mrs. Oscar S. Marx To Address Council Meeting on Monday Will Speak at Mother and Daughter Affair and at Regional Conference Annual May Sale '395 On Tuesday, Dr. Leo Si. Frank- lin of Temple Beth El addressed the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Zion of'Buffalo, N. Y., on the sub- ject, "The Dilemma of the Jew— Can It Be Solved?" On Thursday evening Dr. Franklin was the speaker at the Men's Club of St. Joseph's Church. The subject of his address was "The European Mrs. Joseph Welt of Boston Jew." Blvd. returned from New York where she spent the week, At a family dinner held at the home of Mrs. Henry N. Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. Allison C. Tabor of Calvert Ave., the engagement will entertain a group of friends of Annette Lieberman to Jack st a midnight supper party April Vogel was announced. Miss Lie- 30, berman is the daughter of Sirs. Mrs. John C. Hopp and daugh- Harry and the late Sir. Harry Lie- ter. Lois, returned home April 22, berman, and the granddaughter of the late Sir. and Mrs. William having spent a week in Chicago. Saulson. Mr. Vogel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vogel, of Mrs. Moe Wayburn of Atkinson Ave. entertained a group of friends Toledo. et a luncheon on Tuesday, April 26. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham G. Ro- senthal of 201 Rhode Island Ave. Sirs. Abraham Cooper of Chi- announce the Bar Mitzvah of their cago Blvd. honored her husband son, Myron, on Saturday morning, with a stag surprise birthday par- May 7, at the Beth Tefilah Eman- ty, Monday, April 25. Covers were uel Synagogue, Taylor at Wood- laid for 65 guests at the Franklin row Wilson. They will be at home Hills Country Club. to their friends and relatives Sun- day, May 8. No cards. Louis James Rosenberg is at- tending the annual meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Alpert International Law Society in of 1646 Chics s o Blvd. announce Washington, D. C. the Bar.Slitzvah of their son, My- ron Irving, on Saturday, May 7, Sirs. Walter Fuchs of Royal Oak at Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman- returned from an extended visit uel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. in Miama Beach, Fla. Open house on Sunday, May 8, from 6:30 to 10:30 p. m. No cards. Mrs. Bertha Kronish returned and will address two important meetings of the organization. On Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Shaarey Zedek, Miss Benjamin will speak at the Mother and Daughter Oneg Sha- bat being sponsored by Hadessah. All members and mothers and daughters of all Iladassah groups in the city are invited to the Oneg Shebat. to her home in New Haven, Conn., Miss Benjamin will be heard after spending a fortnight with her again Sunday, May 1, at the Stot- brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and ler Hotel, when she will address Sirs. Edward Bernie of Chicago the annual conference of the Cen- Blvd. tral States Region of Ilachossah which will convene Sunday from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levenson 9 a.n. to6p.a). of Johnstown, Pa., are the guests One of the best known speakers of their brother and sister-in-law, in Zionist circles in this country, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank of Vir- Miss Benjamin, who is a teacher ginia Park. of history in Boy's High School, Sir. and Mrs. S. L. Seger, who Brooklyn, has held many impor- tant chairmanships in Hadassah, have been visiting in Texas, re- turned to spend the summer and is now serving as national chairman of organization. She months in Detroit. is closely associated with a num- Mrs. G. Korniker and Sirs. P. ber of Zionist groups that are en- gaged in fostering the economic Lipton and daughter, Barbara, of New York, spent the holidays with and cultural work in Palestine and is the only woman member Sir. and Sirs. Michael Falk of Elm- hurst Ave. of the American Economic Com- mittee for Palestine. Mrs. Sidney J. Allen of the Jew- Having visited Palestine and ish Community Center board of Europe several times in recent directors has been appointed chair- years, Miss Benjamin is a keen man of the Mothers' Clubs advis- student of European economics ory committee, succeeding Sirs. and politics. She was an out- Oscar Robinson, according to an standing member of the Iladassah announcement made by Henry delegation to the World Zionist Meyers, president of the Jewish Congress in Zurich last summer. Community Center. In addition to Miss Benjamin's address on "Organization and Miss Bernice Edelstein of Cal- Membership" to be given at the vert Ave. returned front a 10-day conclave luncheon at 12:45 p. m., visit in New York. the program will include talks by Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, Miss Jean- Mr. and Sirs. George Robino- ette Steinberg and Mrs. Elijah witz and family are now residing Stampfer of Akron, Ohio. in their new home at 18651 War- The morning session, beginning rington Drive. at 9 o'clock, will open with regis- On Saturday, April 23, Sirs. tration under the direction of Mrs. Sehmarya Kleinman, to be David Werbe was at home to mem- followed by chapter reports by the bers of the Detroit Fine Art Al- chapter president of each group liance. Sirs. Werbe has been the in the region, including Ohio, West chairman and Art Museum lecturer for the past eight years. Virginia and Michigan. From 11:30 to 12:30, the De- Sir. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer troit chapter of Iladassah will pre- sent a "Tiyul" through lindassah of Suffolk Drive returned April 25 from a trip through the South. projects in Palestine. The after- noon session will be concluded Sir. and Sirs. David S. Touff of with an address by Mrs. Joseph H. Denver, Colo., are the week-end Ehrlich, national second vice- guests of their family in Detroit. president of Iladassah. Mrs. Ralph Davidson of Detroit, Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfel- president of the region, is in low Ave. is spending a week in charge of arranging the confer- Montgomery, Ala. ence and is assisted by Mesdames Herman August, Hy C. Broder, Mrs. Henry Wineman is spend- Seymour Frank, Harry L. Jack- ing several days with her family son, Schmnrya Kleinman, Julius in Pittsburgh. Neiman and Albert l'russin. Luncheon reservations at $1.25 The Wayne Medical College per plate are being taken by Mrs. chapter of Phi Delta Epsilon an- Max Dushkin, Trinity 2-5155. nounced the initiation of Freder- ick J. Margolis, graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, and Sid- ney Borenstein of the University Of Michigan, on Sunday, April 24. 1/r. Reuben Kahn, internationally famous scientist, spoke to the local chapter and alumni on this occa- sion. Cantor Ben Zion Kapov-Kagan, president of the New York Can- Miss Jeanne Koine left Thurs- tors' Association, will be the guest day to resume her studies at High- vocalist at the I 1th annual ban- land Manor, Tarrytown - on - the- quet to be sponsored by the La- Hudson. dies of the Yeshivah Beth Judah. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hirsch- S. Solomon will be the piano ac- companist. In addition, Jerry man will be at home on Sunday, Klein, who is the smallest boy in May 1, from 3 to 6 p. m., at 1106 Cantor Kagan 's choir, will also Ouellette Ave., Windsor, Ont., in render vocal selections. Jerry honor of their new-born son, Da- Klein is 11 years old and the son vid Allen. of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Klein of Miss Lidia Zamenhof. LL.M.. of 3743 Rochester Ave. The banquet will be held' May Warsaw, Poland, daughter of Dr. 15, at 7:30 p. m., at Congregation L. L. Zamenhof, author and Bnai David, Fourteenth and Elm- founder of the international lan- hurst, All congregations, organi- guage Esperanto, and other De- zations and individuals, are asked troit prominent Esperantists, in- to make reservations early. For cluding Sir. and Sirs. Robert L. reservations call Sirs. H. Rotten- Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. berg, To. 1171; Mrs. Katz, To. Sievers, were the guests of Mr. 6.4230; Mr. Tracer. No. 1792, or and Mrs. Albert M. Rohner at a dinner Sunday, April 24, at their the Yeshivah, To. 8-7061. home, 1955 Maine Ave. All en- tertainment a n d conversations URGES ABYSSINIA were in Esperanto. Slim Evelyn Leion of the Wil- shire Hotel will leave by plane on Sunday, May 1, for Baltimore, to attend the wedding reception in honor of Jeanne Kahn, who be- comes the bride of Nathan George Maxman on May 1. Miss Leion will take an extended vacation through the East for five or six weeks. Cantor Kapov-Kagan To Sing at Banquet Of Local Yeshivah AS HOME FOR JEWS Miss Elizabeth Finley has re- turned to the city after spending, PAGE ONE) the winter season in Miami Beach, You are invited to step In and Judith of the Hebrew tribe of Fla., and its environs. play this latest Grinnell creation. Gideon reigned supreme over all host of friends No obligation. EASY GRINNELL in of Ethiopia. It is true that the Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Scott to visa him TERMS arranged . . . liberal al- CrinneIrt Pi - great majority of Ethiopian He- and sons, Lawrence Herbert and lowance on your old piano. ano Dept. brews became converts to the Burton Lewis, of River Rouge Christian faith, however. much of motored to Cleveland for the "The Mneieal Center of Detroit" their Hebrew ritual is still evident week-end. in the rites of the Coptic Church today. Almost 250,000 non-con- Joseph W. Kopman, student in verts, clinging to the Mosaic faith, the high school academy of New still live in the mountains of Ethi- Mexico Military Institute, was de- opia, a proud remnant of the clared winner of the district ora- original band of Hebrew settlers. tory contest sponsored by the 1515-21 WOODWARD They call themselves the "(louse American Legion. Cadet Kopman And BraneAes of Israel" and until the 20th cen- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul tury did not know of the exist- Kopman of 3311 Chicago Blvd. ence of any Jews outside of Ethi- Kopman will enter the state con- 1-Mad•tno urie' •ed Betty Rtt- opia test in Albuquerque the latter er oft-booted bar pupils pupils le specialty FLINT NOTES "In view of the above, any sug- part of April. ...lane.. lira N•than rlakelstets IVY m .,,,, of ,, ,,, , ,.„,,, s , 11, ,...., ■ ,barman et the shearer and Il.rrliago- gestion to the Italian government that Ethiopia be thrown open to Mrs. Leon A. Slavin and daugh- km! t•• •n•rilan. ,orture• th• 1.,,, . meets for las tea. Weda..taa n' t hi the, afa,n,vrrrl • ' , non colonization by the Jews cannot ter of 225 Covington Drive re- Mrs. C. A. Alfred was chairman of a..ra at lb.Stnnle loth El owlet tali far ou Ulnas to no oral t• Pates- Ins Mmovsse, y Teeth Lilian eselpale• be ruled out on the score of sen - turned home after a five month nryieved sesettim Irekh H••••••A had on feeder. timent," declares Dr. Runes. Elmer Borger OM Rab t.4 sojourn in Florida. HARRY BRADLIN . invites his GRINNELL BROS. AVE. • April 29, 1q38 "4 THE LEGA CHRONICLE (CONCLUDED room Sirs. Phineas Harris of Buffalo, N. Y., spent the past week-end vis- iting with her parents, Sir. and Mrs. David Kline of Rochester Ave. The Music Study Club of De- troit will present a program at the Maybury Sanitarium at Northville, Mich., op Saturday, April 30, at 3 p. m. Those participating in the program are Mrs. Margaret Hoexter, vocalist; Mrs. H. Metz, reader; the Noetzel children. dancers; Arlene Weinstein, and Mrs. S. Bookstein, violinist. This presentation culminates this sea- son of philanthropic work the Music Study Club has provided for many institutions. Due to intensive work for the Allied Jewish Campaign by mem- hers of the Junior League of the Mt. Sinai Hospital Association, the meeting originally planned for Wednesday, May 4, has been post- poned. It will be held upon con- clusion of the campaign and mem- bers will be notified of the definite date. Misses Nikki Wasserman and Gertrude Fried will honor bride- to-be Ann Perlmutter at a per- sonal shower and dinner party for 50 guests in the English lounge of Webster Hall on Tuesday evening, May 3. The marriage of Miss Perlmutter and George Jerris will take place on June 19. MRS. OSCAR S. MARX council, at the annual meeting of the Detroit section to be held on Monday, Slay 2, at the Detroit-Le- land Hotel, at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. hiarx, before her election to the national board of the council, served as its national peace chair- man. Always a prominent worker in organizations affecting commu- nal life, Mrs. Marx was responsible for the establishment of daytime schools for the foreign-born in St. Louis, which were later adopted as part of the public school system. She is now chairman of the Illin- ois Marathon Round-Tables for the Cause and Cure of War. The social activities committee is assisting Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum in making the luncheon arrange- ments. Luncheon reservations may be made with Mrs. Rosenbaum, 675 W. Boston Blvd., Townsend 8-4675. Luncheon tickets are also obtain- able at the club house, 89 Rowena, or from members of the ',ward of directors. Mrs. Maurice Klein, president, will preside, at the meeting and will present the annual report. The business meeting will include the election of officers and board of directors. Music Study Club Soiree on Tuesday The Music Study Club of De- troit will bring to a close its 14th year of successful activities with its annual soiree to be held at the Detroit Federation of Women's Clubs, Hancock at Second Blvd., on Tuesday, May 3, at 8:30 p. m. An interesting program has been ar- ranged by Sirs. S. Asherson who will preside as chairman of the evening. Sirs. J. S. Souls, vocalist, will render several selections, and will be accompanied by Rosa Bassin Stein. The drama group will pre- sent a play written by Florence Ryerson and Clement Collins, en- titled "Never Too Old," directed by Katherine Vincent Slayer. Sadie Cooper will play several violin se- lections, and Evelyn Gurvitch will present piano selections. The Music Study Club Choral will com- plete the program with songs, di- rected by Charles Frederick Morse, and accompanied by Mrs. Stein. The soiree will be complimentary to members and a charge of 50 cents will be made to others wish- ing to attend. A social hour will follow the evening's entertainment. Prenzlauer Group to Elect Officers on Tuesday A board meeting of the Eva Sir. and Mrs. Albert Schwartz of Otsego Ave. had open house Prenzlauer Maternity Aid was to relatives and friends on April held at Sirs. J. Rose's home Tues- 24 in honor of their new-born son. day. Plans were made for the "strawberry bridge" to take place Mrs. Hattie Fisher and daugh- on Wednesday, Slay 19, 2 p. m., ter, Mrs. Sidney Rosen, and son, in Kern's Auditorium. Mrs. J. Jack Fisher, returned from Wash- Greenstone reported that many ington, 'Atlantic City and New prizes will be given. The co-chair- men are Mrs. J. Rose, II. A. Fix- York. Icr and II. Koffman. Final payment of the pledge to On Monday, May 9, the Sister- the Home for Aged was sent in hood of Temple Beth El will hold its regular monthly meeting. It memory of two past presidents, Mrs. Malvena Klein and Mrs. Ray will be a strawberry festival, and an appropriate dessert luncheon Cohen. A plaque will be placed in their memory. will be served at 1 p. m. A spe- On Tuesday, May 3, nomination cial musical program has been ar- and election of officers will be ranged for the afternoon. held at the Stotler Hotel at 2 Miss Ida Zeff returned from p. m. Cincinnati where she attended the national convention of the Asso- ciation for Childhood Education. Mrs. ilarry Meer, president of Bnai Moshe Sisterhood, enter- tained the officers and members of the organization at a lunch- eon last Monday at Thornton's. Seventy ladies were present. Card games followed the luncheon. Sandra Gertrude Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- ham G. Rosenthal of 201 Rhode Island, will present a graduation program at the McGregor Library, Tuesday evening, May 3. Miss Rosenthal has studied drama un- der the tutelage of Donald Ar- mand, director of that department at the Detroit Institute of Mu- sical Art. Jack Blum will assist her at the piano. Sir. and Mrs. Hyman Jack of 2573 Hazelwood Ave., will be hosts for breakfast next Sunday morning to the members of the Boys' and Girls' Mitzvah Clubs of Congregation Beth Tfilo Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson Ayes., in honor of their eons, Sam and Jack. Myron Rosenthal will act as Chazon at the minyon which begins at 9 a m. Due to Rosh Chodesh, the service will in- clude Hallel and Musaf. She Won't Need a 2nd Invitation If you don't think your wife or mother would welcome a change from the tire- some task of planning meals at home, just suggest having dinner at Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S. Dance This Saturday Then an swing-out dance of the Young People's Society of Shaarey Zedek will be held on April 30 at 9 p. m., at the syna- gogue. Jerry Silberblatt and Adele Robins are co-chairmen of this dance. A new note in deco- rations is being introduced under the direction of Sydney Stocker. Ken Stone and his Rockin' Rhythm orchestra will provide the music and refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Shapire Tickets may be obtained from of 2713 Leslie Ave. announce the Robert Schiff, members of his com- Bar Mitzvah of their eon, Irwin mittee, or at the door. J., on Saturday morning, April 30, at the Bnai David Synagogue, them." Minchah service will be Elmhurst and Fourteenth. At held at 6 o'clock with the Rabbi's home on Sunday, May 1. No cards. talk scheduled to begin at 6:30. His subject will be "Israel—The Mr.t and Mrs. Louis 1. Kramer Concept of Jewish Religious Na- of 1945 Atkinson Ave_ will be tionalism;' dealing with the in- hosts Saturday at 7:15 p. m. for troduction to "I'irke Avon." the "Shalosh Seudath" served to young people at Congregation Mrs. Julius E. Wartell and Beth Tfilo Emanuel following daughter, Gertrude, of Woodward Rabbi Max J. Wohlirelernter's lec- Ave., are sojourning at Hotel ture on the "Ethics of the Fa- Cliin ton, Miami Beach, Fla. FOR A COMPLETE DINNER Dexter and Collingwood FIGHT CANCER With KNOWLEDGE American Society for Control of Cancer WOMEN'S FIELD ARMY Help stop the terrible loss of life. Join the drive against cancer sponsored this week by the Wayne County Medical Society Thin Ad Inserted by THE. IADIES AUXILIARY Or TI1E MAIMONIDEA MEDICAL SOCTETY Attention Bingo Players Ile Sure to Attend Our Last Mammoth BINGO Next Wednesday Night, May 4 GRAND PRIZE—AN AUTOMOBILE or option of $500 in cash. 25 other valuable prizes. Don't miss this opportunity to win. Detroit Lodge No. 55 Knights of Pythias CASTLE HALL, 114 ERSKINE ST. Proceeds will be used to send underprivileged children to summer camps Williams Commends rontia: Notre Inter-Racial Work County Auditor Edward II. Wil- liams, in a radio address on April 25 over Station WMBC, commend. ed efforts- to .establish a Detroit chapter of the National Confer- ence of Jews and Christians. In his address he stated: "Catholic, Jew and Protestant are standing side by side, assist- The annual donor affair of the Rimer- hued of Temple Both Juont, was In the form of n tea held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Iiirti- krant at 75 Ottawa Drive. The program, cenobite,/ of a numb, of vocal aslant Iona I.y Rey. Ilerbert F. Hussey assistant Pastor of the Centred Methodist t•hur , is of •ontlai• Ile Wan •cimillpanled Ivy Mrs. W. lionry Sink. Mu. Janus K. Rosenthal Played sever. , 1 ".. t.r. Ilona and Mrs. Herbert II. Metz of IM- troll Kau two reulingn Rabbi Erie Friedland 'woke on The Soul of too Sisterhood ." Mrs. Irving Steinman, Pruldent of the Bisterhowl, gave the welcoming address and acted an en mIstr e of cereznonin. Eighty guests attended The ten was In charge of the way, and lima,. committee reimposed of Mr. Saul Illrnkrant, chairman, Mre. William Sr.,. ont. 4 . o - chairman; Mrs 11 H. Stenbuck, Mrs Louis Harris, Mrs. tam Buxom Mr. A C. Ilona berg. Mrs. Joseph 1 4, - 501U and Mrs. Jules Fisher. The sernlmnnual rummage nat of the glaterhood of Temple Beth Jacob w as held Tuesday. Men Jul. Sled., was In Charge. 40th Annual Model Meeting of Philomathic Debating Club The six members of the ts•o op- posing teams on the 40th annual l'hilornathic model meeting are busily preparing for that event, which will be held during the mid- dle of May at Central High School. Last Sunday two alumni were present at the meeting, Sfax Chum- sky and Al Pearl, who will be one of the judges. The program of the afternoon consisted of "Variety Topics," and the speakers were Samuel Hertzberg, Sol Schwartz, Henry Seligman and Morris Green, who was voted best speaker of the afternoon. Mr. Green, a student at Wayne University, won a gold medal in an oratorical contest held in the school auditorium. 80C Wm. BOESKY, Inc. MOW Ann Kat, hka of New York spent the Daum.. holiday. with her 'aryl., Mr. and Mr. Joseph Katcbka of Oge- Maw Road. Sag sit; magi Born to Dr and Mre A If. .11%, n1.1. • Yoh. Michael Robert, on Saturday, April 11- Mr. and Mr. William Hutton have returned home after spending Rummer week In Mt.. Clemens. Mich. Mr. and Mre. Loot Golden and Nen. Roger, of Detroit, spent several dus with Mr. and Mrs. Georg. Kahn of Au- burn during the put week. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hutton .4 Rob. have returned hut* front t o where they spent • week. un, Over 100 porno. ',Hooded the chariag ing one another, and in so doing, sponsored by t he I 0 m yy on they are developing a mutual un- Party Monday night •t Tempt. Abraham. derstanding and tolerance that is becoming daily more manifest in Charl es ncisr LVI.V6 A diRed yFrl day nu. acts and expressions of good will. Toe Ise sse,s'or his daughter, is, Sun, At no other time in the history of America has the need for a com- Mark, and another datfatirerY, *brl 'ffi L lt"u'tn mon brotherhood of Christian and Lank k, both of Detrolt• • brother Is ..• ffison. of Net York City. III , ' Jew been so urgent. throe grandrhildren Funeral mot o rs Irere meld Sunday at 1103 reload/se "Democracy and religion walk Au, n1 1 p. Rabbi Mendel Ole. hand in hand along the broad officiated and burial wan In the He- highway of Freedom. Each is brew Cemetery, Saginaw predicated upon the other. Com- Joseph Mew/Innen. NI. 105 North V.,, died o•rly Runde, moraine munism annihilates religion; dic- Buren at Mercy Hospital wu horn In tatorship reduces it to spiritual Rom. and resided In llo !My City for the slavery." put 31 years. Bullying us two inn, ■ I DETROIT FRIENDSHIP CLUB The Detroit Friendship Club was reorganized on April 10 at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Ben- jamin Muakovitz, 12049 Otsego Ave. Louis Lis was elected president, and Mrs. Benjamin Muskovitz, treasurer. Mrs. Albert Meister is in charge of publicity. The next meeting will be held on May I, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newmark, 76 W. Mar- garet Ave. Nathan and Elia. of Now York- two daughters. Mr. Joseph Benson and Mr. AntiSI rnmona, of Ufa City. and eta Crud , htl.lroll. Cong. Shaarey Zedek Re-Elects Sonenklar At the annual meeting of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek, held on April 20, Cantor J. H. Sonenklar was re-elected for another term. Flowers foe all eocasiews - Dezter-Jsry Fleviet, Tyler 1141122.