- - PAGE TWO PfEnLTROIVCIVISR@RONICIA and SHIRTS No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt each THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Hashomer Palestine In Conference--on Great Relief Issues Pageant on April 30 at Northern High MTIF 1111111 , April 21. 1939 RABBI MEYER BERLIN TO ADDRESS YESHIVA BANUET ON APRIL 30 Like Good Food? then you'll enjoy 1. At a meeting of Yeshiva Beth eating Yehuda, held on Monday at the The Hashomer llatzair organi- Yeshiva Building, Elmhurst and at WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE BO b S -V zation, well known in Detroit for Linwood, reports were made of its activity on all Zionist youth the examinations conducted dur- fronts, presents to the Detroit ing Chol Hamoed Pesach, indicat- public its pageant, "l'alestine ing a satisfactory degree of Aflame," on Sunday evening, scholarship attained by the vari- Always a Flat Pieces carefully ironed Addition a l Pounds ISIgc lb. April 30, at Northern High ous classes and by the newly in- wide variety School. Outstanding for their augurated courses in Talmud and A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE of delicious things rendition of Palestinian songs Talmudic commentaries, con- Helping are big and prices low. and dances, the members of ducted under the direct super- Ilashomer liatzair are also well vision of Rabbi Isaac Stollman, All Finished 79c equipped to reproduce the daily he president of the Yeshiva. life of the chalets in l'alestine. Reports were also received from In its pageant, written, adapted ommittees in charge of arrange- THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME Dr. Abb■ Hillel Silver, chairman of the United Jewish Appeal ments for the 24th banquet to and conducted by its youthful forces, Hashomer Hatzair at- is show n here conferring with leaders of the Detroit Allied Jewish e held on Sunday, April 30, at tempts to throw light upon a per- Campaign, at Hotel Stadler, during his visit in Detroit last Sunday :30 p. m., at the Bnai David Seen i n th e photograph with Dr. 6 ynagogue, Elmhurst and 14th St. plexing problem in the internal Silver ar e Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Fred M. Botsel, Isidore life of Palestine—the question Sobeloff, Henry Wineman and Clarence H. Enggass. Rabbi Meyer Berlin, who will Neatly Ironed of Arab-Jewish relations. From e a visitor in the city in connec- Bath Towels and Underwear every point of view, therefore, ion with a rally of the syna- Fluffed Dried the evening of April 30 is a ogue group of the Allied Jewish Additional pounds 7c lb. C ampaign, will be the guest Promising one. Tickets for "Pal- peaker at the banquet. The Can- estine Aflame" may be purchased THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE through any member of Hasho- ors Association of Detroit will Hazen-, or at the box office ender a number of vocal selec- ECRU on the evening og the perform- ions. The catering will be sup- $100 mice, ance, lied by the Ladies Auxiliary of Not reraponkible for aun•burnt or nind•i hipped eartnins Yeshiva. headed by Mrs. Rot- , Appear Here in Performances Sunday and Monday; he THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY enberg. A souvenir journal is be- Mollie Picon in Great Talkie "Mamele" Starts at Mid-Eastern Conference of ng prepared for the banquet, un. ittman s for Two Weeks' Run on Tuesday er the direction of Rabbis Isaac ( the National Council of tollman, S. Kleinplatz and Max Jewish Women Holds Abraham Littman has arranged J. Wohlgelernter, containing an Sessions in Detroit In view of the great appeal of account of the achievements and for an unusual treat for Detroit's the play and the eminence of the the la f on. actors, a complete sell-out is ex- That American Jewesseti must theater-goers for this Sunday. Tickets for the banquet are ob- have an active but not aggressive Starring Jacob Ben-Ami and lasted, and Detroiters are urged tamable from I. Rosenthal, Tyle to reserve their tickets at once. 6.6066. r role in the maintenance of lib- Samuel Goldenburg, two of the APPAREL per pound Hurry! Easier Caries Early.' Beginning with Tuesday, April erty and justice was the theme outstanding stars of the Yiddish 21, for a two-week period, Litt- per pound of the address which Mrs. Marion stage, and their Yiddish Kunst HOUSE OF SHELTER man's Theater will feature one Miller gave at the opening ban- Troupe, the Yiddish Art Theater, Minimum Charge, $1.80 ANNEX DEDICATED quet of the Mid-Eastern Confer- Littman's Yiddish People's Thea- of the greatest Yiddish talking films, "Mamele," starring Mollie A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION ence of the National Council of ter, 12th and Seward, will present Picon. An overflow audience attended Jewish Women at Hotel Statler at two performances this Sunday This picture was produced in the dedication or the house of matinee and evening, Clifford on Tuesday evening, April 18. Fifty delegates from Council Odets'great play, "Wake Up and Warsaw by the Warsaw Art Shelter annex, 1620-22 Taylor Troupe, with Miss Picon in the Ave. last Sunday afternoon. sections in Ohio, Indiana and Sing." The English version was l Michigan were entertained by the one of the greatest successes in eading role. Miss Picon has said Max Silverman, president of that this picture is her favorite the House of Shelter, presided at local section during three days of years on Broadway. meetings and discussions which Appearing in this production c production and that she is espe- the ceremonies, and the principal covered such phases of Council with Ben-Ami and Goldenburg ially pleased with its triumph. address was delivered by Dr. A. One of the greatest stars of all M. Hershman. PRICE INCLUDES l'ICK UP activity as service to the foreign will be Isidore Kashier, Michel times, of the Yiddish as well as AND DELIVERY , all for „„,/ ll born, project for refugee chil- Goldstein, Bertha Gersten, Ethel The Annext was built with r dren, peace and legislation, ad- Kashier, Blume Kadison, Moshe the general stage, Miss Picon is funds raised by the Lathe:, Auxil the "sweetheart" of Yiddish thea- iary of the House of Shelter, of Zilberkasten, Moe Goldfaden, Ben ministration and conference busi- ter lovers. Zion Katz. ness. "Mamele" will be shown from which Mrs. Hyman Altman is the 2 Phones — COlumbia 4200 - TRinity 1.2000 On Monday evening, this great 7 to 11:30 daily and from 2 to president. Mrs. Simon Lazarus, president cast of actors will be featured at 1 1 on Sunday. Admission will be of the mid-eastern conference, Mrs. Altman indicated that the MADE presided at the opening banquet. Littman's in Leivik's great play 3 5 cents on week days and 40 Auxiliary started on this project TO Following an invocation by Mrs "Who Is Who." four months ago with a fund of eats on Sundays. ORDER $300 and was promised an addi- Adolph Sloman and greetings tional sum of $500 by the Jewish from Mrs. Lazarus and Mrs. Mau- The Best Materials Used time, lef,l,e0 wEedeerr. a t ihon. LaDeiliiiesisngA rice Klein, local president, Mrs. Zt. time, Miller spoke on the topic "Coun- WORK GUARANTEED. FREE ESTIMATES cil Leadership." As executive di- iary succeeded in raising more rector of the National Council, than $3,000 to cover all the costs AT THE POWATAN she outlined the Council program involved in the building of the a MAGNIFICENT EF,ATI RES ing Data Gathered by nalliatth Iloodng geraleon as having three focal points, to Int dormitory, paid all its bills, and writing' PREMIERES 8840 Linwood Tyler 6-4100 oppose aggression, to foster jus- Publications Committee of on sal.. th morning. April 22. at IL was able to refrain from using MAURICE Rebid in Pram will preach on the Jr. Servic e Group tice, and to set up adequate ma- the pledged sum of $500 from the tool,: - Sayings from the Talmud... Federation. chinery for peace. In order to understand and ap- Poole Peeples Temple Club: The report of the credentials STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Secretary of State, Harry F. committee Their third annual mukleal romedy, IN for the conference preciate the continuing local so- - limit on the leaw“ Iv with musk. story MUSIC STUDY CLUB'S •i—•••• cial service program maintained anti lyrics • ritten by the members or was given by Mrs. Harold Ratt- Kelly, to Speak on Wein- (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) the Young People's 'Temple club. will JR.-SR. DAY APRIL 29 in whole, or in part by funds hr Presented on berg's Jewish Hour This ner. Arrangements for the ban- raised Sunday. April 23, at —A114(1— in the Allied Jewish Cam- 5:10 Dancing In t he aerial hall will quet were made by Mrs. Nathan reaching the head of the best-sel- Sunday EDNA The Music Study Club of De- RALPH Simons. Mrs. Douglas I. Brown, paign, members of the publica- follow ler list .. Personally we would troit announces the annual Jun- BEST tions committee of the Juni RICHARDSON first vice-president of the Detroit or npeakIng contest.: prefer to see some anti-Fascist IN S ection, Detroit Service Grou 0; 0 11:::Ithoarr:, , trryout o a n (nr Ilia senor ior-Senior day which will take The lion. Harry F. Kelly, Sec- section, was general chairman of book leading the parade. place on Saturday, April 29, at retary of State, will be the guest the conference. have made personal tours of Jew- Illab piste in the ehaliel on Sunday, April ALBANIA BLUES 2:30 p. m., at the Y. W. C. A., speaker of the Weinberg's Jewish ish Welfare Federation agencies, 23. at 11 :16. preliminary elltnina- i t lho: Zn i u r n tL ifio or n tizrorr;t. T.rn Moncalm at Witherell. The Junior y, eu n tItlties compiled statistics and written ,,;•.6 Washington believes that the Radio Program on Radio Station Cont. from Noon.—Tel. CU. 40.12 Group will present of their visits. its Rhythm Albania junket was merely a lit- WJBK, Sunday, April 23, 10 to Mn, p in s Nathan Spevakow to reports the ell apel on Saturday, Band and a play. This group has The attryolut;.16.ror tle me-too-ing on the part of publications committee, Address Beth Tefilo headed by Leonard L. Lewis and nn as its counselor Miss Miriam Mussolini, to show his partner of the internieillate department Fleiacher , Emanuel Sisterhood Meet- Dorothy Schetzer. functions as a ail atrmt ltake IP that he can't expect to remain the A idil 23, at IT 15 In the t The Student Group, whose ing on Monday part of the Junior Section Public only whittler-downer of other counselor is Mrs. Ethel G. Men- Relations Committee, of which Hark to Religions Reboot: countries ... Bishop Noli, former The spring vacation Ix delson, will present Eada Rubin- sk, Richard L. Stein is chairman. The Sisterhood of Congregation Premier and President of Al- er. religious twhool its sessions stein, pianist; Seymour Kushner Stanford Gordon and Evelyn Saturday morning. resumes Beth Tefilo Emanuel will meet bania, and now in this country, ---"S A p ril 22. and and Leo Glantz , who will I Landau were assigned to visit the 'i.e morning. April /3. As school , dos predicts that IIitler will be crown- at the synagogue, Taylor and • May 11. every session that now violin duet; and their chorus, di- Tilted Hebrew Schools, Pearl ,n,nta, I y. Woodrow Wilson Ayes., Monday, ed emperor of a new Holy Ro- to In s previous See that y ur o April 24, at 2:15 p. m. Berger and Frances Heller toured c hil d man Empire before the year is are absolutely prontlit and rected by Gershon Konikow, and accompanied by Blossom Ro Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, presi- the Home for Aged • Esther regular to the .11 of the season • over . . . If he is. it'll bo a Hun- JO JEAN ROGERS of the "Skeet. vetch. reported on North End dent of the Woman's Division of Berger Holy Roman Empire . . . Faik • • ers of the Air" song team now 'roc, Robert Schiff on the Jew- the American Jewish C Bey Konitza, Albania Minister to on re s appearing at will be the speaker on the subject' ish Community Center and the Washington, will never be evicted Center Junior Programs t O Powata n Club. Sam Sofferin'a 8210 TWELFTH ST. "Jewish from his official quarters by the Customs and Cere- Hebrew Free Loan Association Feature American Yout h report has been compiled be TRINITY 2.0100 Italians ... He transacts his of- menials." Mrs. William Adelson, Beatrice Weisw A broadway baritone, featured -- Chorus This Sunday Ed 1 uard .11ehlig has re turned to this president, asset ano president, will preside at the d R b ert ficial business from his residential in many Shubert productions in city after a three months' stay In meeting which will be followed SC suite in the Mayflower Hotel. New York, its Robert Shafer, Miami Ilea., Pia. In the third of the series o f handsome six-footer currently ap- Beginning with this edition, An owls! Treat for Delimiters by a social hour. The Nazis in the Argentine, re- junior programs arranged fo ✓ An interesting program is be pertinent facts gleaned from ot mi, ",..inl ite,nrs'peoT4".:,.. liable sources tell us, are ready peering at the Powatan Club. a rTii dray n; ,lirie n rg. ing planned for the Mother's Day these Junior reports will be pub- 0,,, past • eek with her sister and young people between the ages o f JACOB BEN AMI for a big putsch before summer. Other stars in this week's revue brot her-In• la iv. Mr. and Mrs Joseph F. 8 and 15, the Jewish America n luncheon to be given Sunday, fished. Aso are the "Skeeters of the Air," REFUGEE REPORT Youth Chorus will be presente Todays facts and figures de- Illrallifleld. May 7, to which members of the d two Rogers Sisters and Phil Gro- Samuel Goldenburg What happened to President Mr and Mrs A A. Roman have as in a program of Yiddish songs gan, a song team with an impres- Sisterhood are invited to bring scribe the United Hebrew Schools. their guest tills week weir on Sunday, April 23, at 2 p. m Roosevelt's refugee committee? their mothers and daughters. DO YOU KNOW THAT— sive background of radio work Mrs. I. Goldberg of Buffalo, N. T. HARRY F. KELLY in the auditorium of the Jevvis mktrins i Z the . . . And has any one heard any- The United Hebrew Schools Mrs. Max Schubiner, secretary h and the Cameos, four clever thing further about the contract 11 a. system operates 10 schools in De- George L. Kahn and Morris Gold- Community Center, Woodward a In Clifford Ode's' Play of the Sisterhood, will speak on m. The topic of the Secre- berg left on Saturday by motor to 1,5 Holbrook. The chorus, one of th t dancers. Sammy Dibert's outfit between that committee and the troit. Three are housed in public the e plays for dancing, and Sammy former's Mumbler, MI. /Ohl! Kahn, tary's talk will be of special in- behalf of the mothers, and her school buildings. most popular Center groups, ha Hitler government which Mr. daughter, Mrs. Nathan Weinstein, who Is a student at Sophom College s adds much to the fun with his tercet to the Jewish listeners of become prominent in local circle Rublee was supposed to have neg- this radio program. Ile will be will respond on behalf of the 1 6 Enrollment totals more than at Columbia, Mo. s one mend band specialities. otiated a couple of months ego? h daughters. Mrs. Max Dushkin will Mrs. Rose good., had KM her guest by its enjoyable rendition of He eard at 10.30 a. m. promptly. . . . Well tell you: A few well- brew, Yiddish and English songs Children from outlying districts ct as chairman. For close to eight g I lig7s. ' 1'fr171.1„.' 711,"tattir 0'6 years, t hi s' 05,1 It has performed over the radio are brought to the main building known Jewish leaders are trying Jewish Hour has been heard , The Enallih i ve r i l , 71V ,;( till, hil;Ir by bus. and before many local organiza- In onnollment to to revive. the plan, but a large every Sunday morning over . V*1111, was a g r e a t II 11 Kn Thirty-five teachers tions. The program for this per- number of influential Jewish peo- WJBK and is recognized instruc t ',:flo. f11,=,•.."),:;rbie- FOX. — Out of America's stir- by the Richard Kramer to Officiate three departments: kindergarten MI:::;';` ,.t.t .r .', : ah formance will include such popu- For 2 Performance ple don't believe in it .. . And Jewish communities as a fine Only s holsery shower et her home on Than, ring past to join the screen's at Philomathic Model day evening. lar Yiddish selections as "Cheat elementary and high school. they're right . . . Because the Yiddish culture program. Famous gallery of immortals emerges Meeting Sunday, April un mi hint im," ''Shtivel Maine" Chief financial sunnert is de- 23 whole scheme would bring for- Yiddish artists and writers in na- Ur. snit Mrs. Alex Kahn hadae t heir "The Story of Alexander Graham eign currency into Germany. rived from funds raised by the mek -end guest.. Mrs. Phillip Hyman and "Lormir oisengun a Bell," at the Fox Theater, with tional and local fields are invited Matinee and Evening rand son, Robert. of Rattle Creek, Richard Kramer, speaker of Allied Jewish Campaign. Young and old will enjoy this Don Ameche in the title role and That ship carrying German from time to time to give brief the Philomathic Debating Club, refugees which the British turned Mr. and Mrs. Jutlu, Joxehart of Sagi- program. Tickets of admission Loretta Young and Henry Fonda talks. Yiddish art theater artists will officiate at the organization's Monday Night, naw announce the eng•genient of their are ten cents. back when it reached Palestine heading a notable cast. A gay will be featured this Sunday, 37th annual model meeting to H. Weizenbaum, Furrier, daughter. Ella. In Alex Glania, win of The remainder of the junior and sparkling "Cavalcade of constituted a test case ... It was Rabbi and Mrs. Mendel Man. a of North April 24 among those who will appear will be held Thursday evening, May Has Large Jewish Clien- a try-out for the purpose of dis- be Jacob 'an Buren St Bay illy. The wedding program series consists of "The Dance ," depicting America's Ben Ami, Samuel Story The 'mune caw( n111 appear In tele; Family Active in 111 ore. In June. Telling Lady" on Sunday, dancing styles from the Castle, covering whether the clamping Goldenberg, Bertha Gersten, and 11. For that occasion, the organi- zation has rented the spacious Jewish Community May 14, and movies of "Cinder- to the present day headlines a down of immigration to Eretz t he local talented artists, Sho- lodge room on the mezzanine ella," "The Belgian Congo" and big stage show featuring the Ar- Israel will be carried out rigidly shana, Miss Rose Brook, Jack an "Our Gang Comedy" on Sun- thur Murray Dancers. H. Weizenbaum, expert furrier by the British administration Lefton and Attorney Isaac Fin- floor of the Maccabee Bldg. Six its LEIVICK day, May 28. These programs are there . . . Dr. Weizmann, inci- klestein, commentator of Jewish speakers from the organization, who came to Detroit from Ger- o dentally, is not coming here for news. Samuel Solomon will be at selected because of their ability many three years ago, has at- sirs Ellis Warren • as elm ti,1 prod- the need fo pro- TICKETS MICHIGAN:— In "Dark Vic- cational andI entertainingr as debaters and because of their the opening of the Palestine Pav- the piano. tracted a large and important dent of Temple Rath El Sisterhood slather--3.5 - 50 - - al Wednesday it rt . noon at th e monthly grams for young boys and girls tory" Bette Davis plays the hero- service to the organization, will Jewish clientele and is gaining toneh.on ilion at the New York World's Earning—NO - 77 - al • SAO sis....o. a Arid .1 the temple, ine of a poignant drama. a gay, enter a discussion on the im- ever increasing f ame as Ta Ent x Fair, which will have a hard time sirs. Abraham lase.. in their out-of-school time. For carefree. society girl doomed to r an ex- Ot rs.atios her o so re •leeted as follows. further information phone Mrs. portant question as to whether pert in his field. her agra getting any European statesman die in 10 months, in her first , lee•presblent, Pei /Arm Max 51 /tart. President Roosevelt should have to come over . . . They're all Mr. Weizenbaum served the x reft ent, Mrs. Hyman M Me- Selmin at Madison 8275. Mrs. performance since winning the a third term. Arthur J. Haas is chairman of Academy Award for 1938. . wanted over there, for emergen- most discriminating people 17:kds'unrir. wester}. Mrs the v I. 7114 . 1 *wn" I'. b' The members to appear, Wil- Germany and is now equall in junior activities committee of BEGINNING cies . .. There is a chance, how- 11. Eiseman presided gt the business y as liam Shapero, Emanuel Ginzler, proud of his American cusomers. session and •nnouneed ever. that Lord Robert Cecil or that the next the board of directors which has UNITED ARTISTS. — In "The TUESDAY, APRIL 25 David Crohn, Irving Siden, David sponsored this activity. former Premier Baldwin will do Since coming to Detroit, Mr. Wr'ii iii.: Hardys Ride High" the Hardys, The directors of Camp Nahelu, 1; in oV:. St .' ‘i .. " Ine l"..i fr the honors . . . Einstein has been Mr. and Mrs. Ehiel Lesoss•der, Borodawkin and Lewis Levin, will Weizenbaum and family have rooms Mrs Prank Judge and Mrs., Aunt Milly, ilaskins Is a ln For Two Weeks Only compete for three prizes— the charge of arrangements lo rn grabbed by the World's Fair of- announce that the same r et u he a.g .a .th. ep: Mizrachi Shekel Campaign Andy and Marion, move into a experi- Louis Smilansky Gold Medal, the taken an interest in Jewish af- Senmel 1 , . ficials to be the outstanding fig- enced staff of counselors and in- • fairs. Mr. and Mrs. Weizenbaum jointed The Delightful Yiddish to Start at Meeting Detroit locale to collect a Motor i ' halm. ofa benefit s ale on ure, together with President structors of last and previous Mrs. F. V. Martin Silver Medal are members of Shaarey Zedek. April 25 tat 1621 64, rtaginaw at. City fortune for their new ad- Talkie Next.Thursday Roosevelt, at the opening of the years are again with Camp Na- and the Cavanaugh Bronze Medal Their two sons attend the Reli- venture, which will be presented to the gious School of Temple Beth El week Fair. amping Ms summer helu. Each camp division is again A special meeting of the Miz- Congratulations to the Warner under the same supervision and three best speakers. As has been afternoon 75 members of Mr. Weizenbaum is located at , b . n ed,n,esday CINEMA. — An Alexander 16 h Is set Pl ater h ood entered ed 1 rachi Organization of Detroit is Brothers for their bright idea for leadership as during the last live the custom for many years, the 9150 12th St., corner Atkinson. !hr ,.. 2_esIsk 47 ".°J,',"); un,e mo. called for Thursday, April 27, Korda production, "South Rid- Judge Harry J. Dingeman loving He was for 30 years in the a gift to Hitler on his 50th birth- or six years. Starring MOLLIE PICON fur r n—a; at 8 p. m., at Lacar's h g ihersen ne '. Hall, 8939 ing," and a French musical, 'Avec cup will be given to the winning busines in e' ted the p' d ay ... They sent him a copy of m Le Soudire" (With a Smile), Berlin and in Paris. weekly ' s from 7:00 to II:30 P. m. Stan Michado is the head wna a ons i ng is . (arm of . ow. ogra •e s - 12th St., for the purpose of tak- their "Confessions of a Nazi Spy" counselor of the hive' unit. Mies team. Ion, with all members taking part Sumlay• from 1110 to II tO0 P. m.• ing up the pending Shekel cam- starring Maurice Chevalier, are n Form. . president, ro n Sol Schwartz. chairman of the film. dnet - June Miljerich and Miss Rebecca affair, has announced Mrs the fur b s iness meeting whe n ° M ors paign and the best means for the two first-run productions. that an Young People's Society of eel TICKET. F einberg are the head counselors informal dance s ecuring the largest number of S h a a r e y Zedek Plans Weekdays —35e; will be held after Sunds).--tor Opera Guild to Present a. of the girls' unit and Little Na- Bnai David Sisterhood Shekel payers through local Mis- the debate. The public is invited "Night at Theater" on 7,:","21":17'4 :re" Ilahar% teen "r'I'l rachi. Oratorio "Elijah" Sunday helu, respectively. Mrs. Sol Faudem and Mrs w to attend. There will be no ad- April 30 he In charge of arrangenieDIS The directors are proud that mission charge. , Rabbi L. Eichenstein, field sec- George Raskin. chairmen of the The Detroit Oper a Guild has the camp staff reached the stage In the meantime, the organiza- retary of the Mizrachi Organiza- theater party that to la The next meeting of the Study Ganapol Faculty Concert been invited by the Hartland of permanency and they now look tion will journey to Ann Arbor, tion of America, will be the prin- Apirl 1 at the Oakman Theater e Unusually Excellent Double reported success. Area Project Festival Season to forward to still higher achieve- Mich., in order to meet the Hillel Group of the Shaarey Zedek On Wednesday Evening cipal speaker. Bill at Cinema Theater All are welcome. Mrs. Jack Goldberg was ap- open its week of concerts by the ments in camp standards. Foundation in ■ debate on a Pal- Y. P. S. will be held in the home of Maurice Co ggan 17394 Wil- pointed chairman of the mother presentation of the Oratorio The Ganapol School of Musical estinian question. All alumni of Two excellent productions have "Elijah" by Felix Mendelsohn in the Philomathic wishing to re- demere, on Thursday, April 27, Art will present the following Youth Education League to and daughter party to be held their first Detroit showings at the NU TAU SORORITY at 8:30 P m. May 8 at 6 p. m. at the syna- . dramatized form, "Elijah" will ceive further particulars are asked members of the faculty in a con- Cinema Theater, Hold Election May 8 Columbia at Plans for the April 30 "Night cert featuring compositions by gogue social hall. Mrs. Ben Wach- be sung and dramatized by the Nu Tau Sorority met at the home to call Harry Jacobs at Town- at the Theater" are progressing. Bach, Beethoven and Brahms, on nansy is co-chairman. Both chair- Woodward, the first, an Alexander Opera Guild on Sunday afternoon, of Sadie Zemon on Calvert Ave. send 7-1964. The Youth Education League men ask that reservations be Korda production "South Rid- and co-chairmen Sylvia Shatzen Wednesday evening. April 26, at April 23, in Hartland, Mich. The Plans were made for the initia- ing," and the second the return and Melvin Schubiner report that 8:16o'clock, at the school:Doro- met Monday, April 17. at the made as early as possible. role of Elijah will be sung by tion of Dorothy Broder and home of Mrs. Lee Fink. A br dge i is also being planned of Maurice Chevalier in his latest the well-known baritone, Laura Birnbaum and for a dinner Gift to Scholarship Fund of tickets are already being sold. thy Hall Hughes, Doris Blake, French musical hit "With a After a discussion of several The 3-act play, "Pulling the Cur- Sylvia Scherr, Grace Waffle and for Sunday evening, May 21. Mrs. Cameron McLean. He will be sup- and theater party for members. Hebrew Schools Smile" ("Avec Le Sourire"). tain", under the direction of Frances Couillard, pianists; Mil- active cases, including many new Dave Liebow is chairman. ported by Doris Sperling Markel, Anne Rothenberg and Celia ones, Mrs. H. J. Millman report- "South Riding" is a masterful Frank Tzevine, will be presented. dred Coulter, soprano; Emory There will be an open meet- soprano, Carl Nelson, tenor, Ger- Hoffman are in charge of the The United Hebrew Schools ed on the tag collection, which is ing May 1 at 8:30 p. m. Members adaptation of the well known The request has been made that Weiss, violinist. trude Gawlas, contralto, and a initiation and will be assisted by acknowledges with thanks the t he next money-raising project book by Winifred Holtby and are asked to bring prospective chorus of 60 mixed voices. The Shirley Tenner and Marion Kol- gift of one scholarship to the all members of Y. P. S. who are Mrs. May Robosson will present t o be undertaken by deals with life in Yorkshire in a the organi- members. There will be a Guild is under the direction of lin. Trudee Agree and Sylvia scholarship fund of the schools interested in assisting in Allied her pupils in a musicale on Thurs- zation. s hort very realistic manner. business meeting, bridge and re- Mrs. Ida Kitthing Cordes, who Radin are in charge of dinner ar- from Morris L. &haver in appre- Jewish Campaign work communi- day evening. On Saturday after- In contrast to "South Riding," The next meeting will be held freshments. will conduct for "Elijah." Mrs. rangements. Betty Horwitz and c iation of the work done by the cate with Jerry Silberblatt. noon at 2, pupils of Marjorie Maurice Chevalier in "With ■ The next meeting of the or- Towler will be presented, and at Monday, May 8, at the home of Mrs. Ben Clark will entertain Elaine Newell is the drama and Shirley Levinson are co-chairmen pupils of the United Hebrew Mrs. A. B. Chereton, 17117 Ohio Smile" is an hilarious, risque, ganization will be held on Sun- 3:30 pupils of Jessie B. Wool- board members, Monday after- of the theater party. stage director of the Guild. Schools for Labor Palestine. Election of officer s w i eke e place n on musical done in the day, April 30, at 3:30 p. m. o I 21 , at er home at sophisticated enden. style • d m i rably suited for Che- at th at ti me. valier's undeniable talents. 14 lbs. Damp Wash 7 14 16s. Flatwork I 1 u \ \ 4 Pairs Lace Curtains 1 I arry 4-.1? 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