DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The legal Chronicle 2 Bazaar of Sholom Aleichem Schools Opens on Saturday SHIRTS No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE i b s. Dansp Wash 79 c g Flat Pieces carefully ironed Additional Pounds 5/c lb. A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE 14 lbs. Flatwork All Finished 79c THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME DeLuxe Family Service 1 Pounds $1 0 0 ECRU TINTING FREE Not responsible for sun-burnt or wind-whipped curtains THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY Double Woolen Blankets 35c Feather Pillows Each 25c All Ironed Service 30C Flat Pieces 1 0c WEARING APPAREL per pound per pound m Minimum Charge $1.80 A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION itssACHuSETT P3 LAUNDRY CO. . 4 soit"v I tai y 11 , PHONE CADILLAC , f , ■■ uod " 7423 You can buy quality Kosher meats with Confidence Aaron B. Margolis Kosher Meat f3 Poultry Market 11637 DEXTER BLVD. Between Burlingame and Webb WE DELIVER Phone HOGARTH 3042-3 For Religious Articles See MR. PEIMAN at the Zion Book Store Talesim, Tvilm, Macbsorim Specializing In PALESTINE PRODUCTS 9008-12TH ST. Near Taylor TRINITY 2-9878 OBITUARY MAX HORVITZ of 1210 Library Ave., 77, years old, died on Feb. 20. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on Feb. 22, with interment in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- man officiated. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Jacob Levin and Mrs. Sarah Harris. REBECCA GRATZ CHAPTER OF JR. BNAI BRITH The Rebecca Gratz Chapter of Junior Auxiliary of Bnai Brith met on Wednesday, Feb. 14, at the Petoskey synagogue. The members have just com- pleted a clothing drive which was headed by Sarah Kaplin, the social service chairman. The B. Z. B. chapters are joining together with the A.Z.A. chapters to present a youth and democracy program at the Jew- ish Center on Feb. 28. The following are the newly elected chairmen for 1940: Ruth Meeron, membership; Sarah Kap- lin, social service; Mona Freed- man. social; Ida Tabock, cul- tural; Lorraine Stern, publicity. Feb. 24—Hadassah Oneg Shabbat at Shaarey Zedek. Feb. 24—Meeting of Kvutzah Ivrith. Speaker, Irwin Sol. Feb. 25—Meeting of Junior Service Group at Jewish ci Feb. 26 and 27—Addresses by Isaore Epstein of Jeru, before Mizrachi an Jewish Nationd Fund. Feb. 27—Address by Philip Adler before K. of P. Lodge, Feb. 27—Addresses by Isadore Epstein and Rabbi 11 .rris Adler at rally of Jewish National Fund Auxiliary. Feb. 27—Annual Father and Son dinner of Temple Beth El Men's Club. March 1—Exhibit and tea of Opportunity Guild of Resettlement Service. March 10—Bar Mitzvah dinner of Los Angeles Sanatoriu m 's Detroit Auxiliary. March 10—Annual meeting of Jewish Children's Home. March 11—Dance demonstration at Jewish Center. March 11—Style show of Beth El Sisterhood. March 17—Concluding event of Palestine Labor (Ge%i ei shaf ten) campaign. March 20—Annual donor luncheon of Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish National Fund. Palestinians Meet Refugees at Port Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried Additional pounds 7c lb. THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE 4 Pairs Lace Curtains The Sholom Aleichem bazaar will open this Saturday evening, Feb. 24, and will be continued for four (lays, at the Bnai AIoshe THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR 29 Trees Planted in Ephraim Tiktin Garden The following trees have been planted recently in Gan Tiktin, the garden planted in the memory of Ephraim Tiktin, sponsored by the Zionist Scout organization, Hashomer Hatzair of Detroit: One tree by David Sislin; two trees by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson; two trees by Aaron Levy of Chicago, Ill.; five trees by Morris Schaver; five trees by William Hordes; one tree by Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow; one tree by Mr. and Mrs. M. Michlin; one tree by Samuel C. Kovan; two trees by Samuel Goldberg, all in memory of Ephraim Tiktin; One tree by M. Chafets, in honor of his son, Al Chafetz; five trees by the Davis Family Club in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Morris, Jacob and Meyer Davis and Harry Cohen; one tree by Pinchas Ross in honor of the 20th birthday of his brother, Elchanan; one tree by Harry Simon in memory of his mother, Helen Simon; one tree planted by Yitzchak Strom in memory of his father, Michael Strom. KADIMAH SOCIAL CLUB Louis Jacobson completed ar- rangements for the third anniver- sary banquet, to be held March 3 at the Phoenix Hall, Erskine and John R. There will be a floor show sponsored by Ruth Mutimore Studio, music and en- tertainment by Dave Gunzberg and his orchestra. For reservations call Louis Ja- cobson, To. 5-1195. Ben Marden, whose New Jer- sey Riviera is one of Greater New York's hottest night spots, not only has a similar place in Havana but is now planning to convert Manhattan's American Music Hall into a modern night club. CONGRESS LISTS 864 REFUGEES The American Jewish Congress made public a new list of 864 names of Polish-Jewish refugees who have fled to Hungary, Ru- mania and Lithuania. The list has been compiled by the World Jewish Congress. Relatives of the persons listed are requested to PATTIE LaRUSH communicate with the American auditorium, Lawrence and Dex- Jewish Congress with a view to ter. rendering all possible assistance Pattie LaRush, who made her- to the refugees. The exact where- self famous with her dancing, abouts of the refugees is known will lead the floor show. Shirlann only to the World Jewish Con- and Stann, a young dance team gress. The various towns and with a bagful of novelty rou- cities in which they are are not tines, will exhibit their adagio listed because of the constant dance. Marion Sloss will perform changes taking place in the coun- her acrobatic stunts. tries themselves, resulting in the Sam Shayne, chairman of the shifting of refugees from place bazaar, states that in addition to to place. entertainment there will be eats The American Jewish Congress and drinks, with dancing to the will undertake to transmit all tunes of a popular orchestra till requests and all offers of help 2 o'clock in the morning. to the World Jewish Congress. Sunday all day delicious meals The Congress also made known will be served at moderate prices. Great National Play that it will assist, through the Groceries and dry goods and vari- To Be Repeated Here World Jewish Congress, in help- ous articles will be sold. ing to locate relatives of Ameri- can Jews, whose names are not On Tuesday Evening Woman Pawns Jewels for to be found on this list. Inquiry Purchase of Religious To Show "A People Without a should be addressed to the na- tional headquarters of the Amer- School Building Home" at Littman's; "The ican Jewish Congress, 330 W. Lituanian Groom" Sunday 42nd St„ New York. Following the traditional cus- tom of Jewish women, Mrs. Detroit Jews will have another Rachel Weisbrocl of Brooklyn of- opportunity to see the great na- fered her personal jewelry to tional play, "A Peoples Without Respiration School complete the purchase price of A Home," Tuesday evening, Feb. the Municipal Bank Bldg. at 27, at Littman's Theater, 12th Started by Refugee Stone and Pitkin Ayes., title to and Seward. This play was a which has just been taken by great hit in the East and proved Romans had a name for the Mesivta Chaim Berlin, Jew- a sensation at Littman's last it The — "spiritus". And it meant ish parochial school. Learning week-end. soul. To this day that there were not sufficient On Sunday matinee and eve- both breath and stands not only for funds to complete the transac- ning, the featured production on "inspiration" inhalation of breath but for exal- tion, she brought these valuables Littman's stage will be "The tation of the soul. to Morris Meltzer, president of Lithuanian Groom." This is the theory behind the the institution, with the request famous Dore Jacobs school of that they be pawned or sold at respiration of Essen, in Germany. once. Over $2,000 was realized, Egyptian Interlude But you must never say "theory" and the seven-story building was to a member of the Jacobs school signed over. Farrar & Rinehart has pub- faculty, to any of its pupils or Work has already been started lished a new novel, "Egyptian to the thousands to whom the to transform the structure into Interlude", by Jolan Foldes, the Dore Jacobs curriculum of breath- a complete elementary and high author of "The Street of the ing exercises is something sacred, school for over 600 students. On Fishing Cat" and "Prelude to almost a religion. To them the April 7 the acquisition of the Love". In translation by Alex- method and practice is an exact new parochial school building over ander G. Kenedy and Irwin Sha- science; and Jacob's graduates be celebrated by a banquet at piro, this novel describes life in quote names of men and women the Hotel Edison, New York. Egypt of an Hungarian girl and who found regeneration, new Major factor in acquiring the a group of her friends. There health and vigor, and won to fame long idle bank building was the are Jewish characters, including or held on to it because of what, two year old United Yeshivos several refugees, and there is al- they claim, Dore Jacobs did for Foundation, Inc., 1123 Broad- lusion in the story to the ter- them, in the well known institute way. New York, of which Harris prism of the Hitler regime. The in Essen. To Detroit, and a midtown stu- L. Selig is executive director. entire story gives the impression that the author was constantly dio at 5047 Second Blvd., a refu- Among the treasured posses- aware of the Hitler menace to gee came from Essen not so long sions of songstress Lotte Leh- the entire world. "Egyptian Pre- ago—Frau Wasia Enoch, honor man is a ring that once belonged lude" is well told and holds the graduate of Dore Jacobs. Mrs. Enoch (she likes that better than to Sarah Bernhardt. reader's interest. "Frau") is a trim personage who walks with a springy step, has a twinkle in her eye, despite the many unpleasant scenes which those eyes must have witnessed. She has a cheery manner, the hint of an accent that lends a Call for Entries .. . piquant touch to her speech. She is an optimist, not only in what The short story contest being conducted by the future holds for her, but in what she believes she will be able Seven Arts Feature Syndicate through its to do for others in her new home- affiliated papers in key cities of the country land. and Canada closes February 29. "There is nothing new in what we teach. The only thing new is JUDGES ARE: LEWIS BROWNE, FANNIE that we teach it. The Dore Jacobs HURST, PIERRE VAN PAASEN. method is simply the reduction to scientific formulae of truths as old as humanity itself," says Mrs. PRIZES: Enoch. First "The Dore Jacobs method is a $25. way—let us call is a 'gymnastic' Second $10. —which helps regain the qualities of serenity and well being, of Third $5. which we have been deprived. "We begin by correcting pos- Honorable Mention (5 ) $2. ture. That is important. By our method muscles are strengthened. RULES: Story Must Have Jewish Theme-1500.2000 words Excess weight reduction follows. in length. No manuscript returned. Seven Arts Fea- very naturally, since excess weight ture Syndicate reserves publicatio n rights. Entries is itself unnatural." must be mailed to Short Story Contest Department, Mrs. Enoch will be glad to Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, 432 Fourth Avenue, give Detroiters further details. New York, N. Y. She may be reached at her home. DEADLINE—FEB. 29. 17527 Indiana Ave.—University 3-1754. TEL AVIV.—(Palcor Agency) —Poignant scenes were wit- nessed at Tel Aviv port recently when hundreds of families came to meet returning relatives or kinsfolk who were coming from aboard on escaping the Nazi in- ferno. Outside the office of the Immigration Department of the Jewish Agency Executive, in the Tel Aviv port area, one of the staff read aloud a list of the per- sons coming from Warsaw, Lodz, other parts of Poland, and Ger- many, including eighty children saved by the Vaad Leumi Youth Aliyah campaign. As the names were called out alphabetically, cries of joy and weeping came from the assembled crowd as they recognized rela- tives they had never expected to see again in this life. Attention Fiction Writers:— Last a ovi cer bet the the