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Max Factor, who's one of the
world's greatest authorities on cos-
metics, is collecting material for
a movie short on the history of
screen make-up.
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DeMolay 7th Birthday
Dance on March 21
Perfection Chapter, Order of
DeMolay, will open the spring
vacation with its seventh annual
birthday ball to be held at the
Crystal Ball Room of Masonic
Temple, Thursday, March 21.
The (lance committee, headed by
co-chairmen Newton Friedman
and Alan Slutsky, has elected
Toby Davido of CKLW fame and
his popular orchestra to provide
entertainment for the evening.
Tickets for the affair, which calls
for optional dress, can be ob-
tained from all chapter members.
LITTMAN'S People's Theater
8210 TWELFTH ST.
TRINITY 2-0100
Michel Michalesko
One of the Outstanding Stars of the Yiddish Stage
in the World
in One of His Greatest Triumphs:
"THREE IN LOVE"
FRIDAY EVE., MARCH 15, SUNDAY MATINEE AND
EVENING, MARCH 17
TUESDAY EVE., MARCH 19-Testimonial performanc e in
honor of H. Hoffenberg and Isaac Arco, staging
"REIZELE FROM CHINATOWN"
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Frog and T-Bone or Tenderloin
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Spaghetti Royale Special with Meat Balls
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Half Broiled Spring Chicken
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Fresh Caught Lake Erie White Fish
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NO COVER OR MINIMUM (except Saturdays)
ALL STAR FLOOR SHOWS
An Open Letter to
the Men of Detroit!
How will your shadow look this spring?
When you shed your overcoat and swing
down the avenue, will you be somewhat
shocked to have your reflection in store win-
dows remind you-
-that you have been eating too heartily,
-that you have been exercising too little,
-that you have "aged" just a bit.
Between now and straw-hat time, Sherry's
can wipe out the effects of winter's relaxed
living, and can put you back in shape for
summer activities. (We use the word "shape"
advisedly.)
Sherry's system of health-building is not
only effective but thoroughly enjoyable. It
begins with Physical Examination and exercise
prescribed to your condition.
You are not allowed to take chances by
rushing into vigorous work without proper
conditioning. You will enjoy every minute of it.
It requires but an hour, two or three times
a week-sends you out after each visit feeling
as frisky as a colt. It takes off the pounds.
Before you buy your Easter suit, or tell
your tailor to "let 'em out around the waist,"
come over for a trial visit.
It is at our expense, and you may be the
judge.
Yours for Better Health,
SHERRY SHERWOOD.
Sherry's Health Club
THIRD FLOOR - BOOK BUILDING
ZEMACH AND MEISELS IN RICH
PROGRAM AT CENTER TUESDAY
Prominent Artists to Be Featured in Joint Recital of
"Songs and Dances of Israel"
As the opening program in its loist with the well-known Jewish
annual Jewish lecture and con- Choral Society of New York.
The series, of which the Ze-
cert series, the Jewish Commu-
nity Center will present a joint mach-Meisels concert is the open-
recital of "Songs and Dances er, is designed to enrich the cul-
of Israel," by the two well known twill life of Detroit's Jewish
artists, Benjamin Zerach and Community, by bringing to this
Saul Meisels, on Tuesday, March city leading interpreters of Jew-
19, at 8:15 p. m.
ish art forms, and distinguished
Benjamin Zemach is consid- thinkers on problems of Jewish
ered by critics to be the world's interest,. It is hoped that this
foremost interpreter of the Jew- will become an annual series.
ish dance. Ile was with the Mos- The other four programs in
cow Habima Theater for nine this season's series are as fol-
years as an actor, before he lows: On Tuesday, April 2, Lud-
emerged as the originator of the wig Lore, foreign editor of the
Jewish ballet. He has been ac- New York Post, will speak on
claimed in Moscow, Vienna, Ber- "The Jew in the European Mael-
lin, New York, and other Ameri- strom." Ernst Wolff, noted bari-
can cities from coast to coast. He tone, who sings to his own ac-
has directed plays and ballets at companiments, will give a con-
the Hollywood Bowl, for RKO cert of sacred synagogue music
pictures, dances and movements and German lieder, on April 16,
for the "Eternal Road," "Pins Irving Davidson, authority on
and Needles," etc. Mr. Zemach Jewish humor and known as the
presents moods in Jewish life, "Jewish Ripley," will deliver an
past and contemporary, with an illustrated lecture on "Jewish
authenticity that is startling. Wit and Humor." The series will
Saul Meisels is a tenor of wide close with a concert by Nina
concert and radio experience, and Gordani, who combines the dra-
is recognized as one of the finest matic art with the art of song in
interpreters of the Jewish song. a recital of folk songs in cos-
He dramatizes songs in costume, tume.
This series is offered on a
in gesture, and with scenery. The
wide range of his program re- subscription basis, available at
fleets many types in Jewish life. $1.75 for Center members and
Ile is a rare combination of the $$2.50 for non-members. Single
singer and actor. He has ap- admissions are 50 cents for mem-
peared at the World's Fair, on bers and 65 cents for non-mem-
many radio programs and is so- hers.
EDSEL FORD FORMS
Hashomer Hatzair Farewell
LEAGUE TO HELP BOYS
to a Chaluzah
BECOME GOOD DRIVERS
DEARBORN, Mich.-A nation-
wide "Good Drivers' League" to
promote safer driving by boys
of high school age is announced
by Edsel Ford, president of the
Ford Motor Company.
"The organization will conduct
contests to select the best boy
drivers in each state and in the
nation, with scholarships to be
awarded the winners," Mr. Ford
said.
"More than a million boys
reach driving age each year," he
explained, "and extensive organ-
ized efforts should be made to
help them become good drivers.
That is our purpose in forming
the Ford Good Drivers' League.
We want to help boys throughout
the country, and at the same time
to emphasize and make more
valuable all other good-driving
movements."
Rose Jacobs Young Judaea
Aguda Open Meeting
March 21
The Rose Jacobs Aguda of
Detroit Young Judaea recently
held election of officers with the
following results:
President, Elaine Brode; vice
presidents, Lillian Efros and
Eileen Abromovitz; recording sec-
retary, Frances Robinson; cor-
responding secretary, Bernice
Weintraub; treasurer, Tillie Kel-
ler; historian, Millie Lax; Karen
Hamoar chairman, Bluma Green;
Jewish National Fund chairman,
Isabelle Friedman.
The Rose Jacobs Aguda is
planning an open meeting to be
held Thursday, March 21, in a
meeting room at the Bnai David
Synagogue, Elmhurst an dl4th.
Parents of members are urged
to attend and the public and
friends are invited. Admission
will be free but Karen Hamoar
contributions will be gratefully
received, to be applied to Karen
Hanoar Fund, the Palestinian
Scouts, which is the project sup-
ported by Young Judaea through-
out the country.
A splendid program is planned
to include reports of the interest
and activities of Young Judaea,
given by Bernice Weintraub and
Lillian Efros. A Purim play will
be presented with the following
members comprising the cast:
Eileen Abramovitz, Elaine Brode,
Shirley Cohen, Lillian) Efros,
Isabelle Friedman, Marian Fuller,
Bluma Green, Tillie Keller, Millie
Lax, Frances Robinson, Anita
Rossin, Jacueline Staub, Eileen
Steingold and Bernice Wein-
traub.
PURIM SUPPER OF SINGLE
FRIENDSHIP CLUB
SUNDAY
The Single Friendship Club will
have its 4th jubilee Purim sup-
per and dance Sunday, March
17, at 6:30 p. m. at Littman's
Theater Bldg., 12th and Seward.
For reservations call Tyler 7-0560.
All groups of Hashomer Hat-
zai•, arrayed in uniforms, gath-
ered last Sunday at the Dexter
Jewish Center to say farewell to
Shoni Moser, who is leaving for
the movement's Hachsara (train-
ing farm) at Liberty, N. Y. She
leaves Detroit laden with gifts
which will be greatly appreci-
ated by the Shomrim there.
While e bitter denunciation of
the new restrictions was heard,
a map of Palestine was shown
with the restricted areas out-
lined in red.. It was expressed
that "our protests will be futile
if more Jews do not enter the
organized Zionist ranks and con-
tinue to support the upbuilding
work for Eretz Israel. If we
are to create a moral and po-
litical force, we must activize
all Jews. Keren Kayemeth can
still buy many thalamus of land
sorely needed to settle Chalutzim
and refugees."
The Ken looks forward to a
Purim masquerade on March 23.
Also, during the period of March
22-26 the national movement will
hold a Moatza Murcheveth (Clar-
ification Council) at Philadelphia,
Pa., where ideological and edu-
cational problems will be dis-
cussed. Elchanan Ross will be
Ken Detroit's official delegate.
North Woodward J. W. E.
W. 0. Plans Games
Party
March IS, 1940
Marc), I!
Jewish Calendar
5700-1940
Purina-Sunday, Marti: 24.
Rosh Chodesh Nissa,.- -Tues.
day, April 9.
Passover-Tuesday, A mil 23.
30.
Rosh Chodesh Iyar-Thursday,
May 9.
Lag B'Omer-Saturdu , M ay
26.
Rosh Chodesh Sivan- Friday,
June 7.
Shevuoth - Wednesch,y, June
12-13.
Rosh Chodesh Tammuz -
Tuesday, July 23.
Rosh Chodesh Ab - Monday,
August 5.
Rosh Chodesh Ellul---Wednes•
(lay, September 4.
5701-1940
Rosh Ilashonah - Thursday,
c y
t oobe
nl Kippur, Saturday, Octo-
b etA
A11 holidaysbegin at •undo•n
of the preceding secular day.
Trees Planted in the Meyer
Berlin Forest
The following have planted
trees n i the Rabbi Meyer Berlin
Forest of the Jewish National
Fund in Palestine:
Tamar Wohlgelernter, on sec-
ond birthday; L. Chopnick, L.
Chopnick, Meyer Watkin, Nathan
Grunt, Mrs. Nathan Grunt, Mrs.
Davis, J. Goldberg, Jacob Kust,
S. Knoppow, Mrs. S. Knoppow.
In memory of Bernard Levin,
faather, by Jacob Levin; in mem-
ory of Chia Levin, mother, by
Jacob Levin ; In memory of Abra-
ham Levin, brother, by Jacob
Levin ; in memory of Gussie
Levin Weiswasser, sister, by Ja-
cob Levin ; in memory of Oscar
Levin, son, by Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Levin ; in memory of Sep-
o•ah Muskowitz, wife, by N.
Muskowitz ; in memory of Betz-
alile, son of Benjamin, by N.
Muskowitz ; in memory of S.
Karbel, father, by Morris Kar-
bal; in memory of Annie Radio,
mother, by Louis Radin ; in mem-
ory of N. Goldman, husband, by
Mrs. N. Goldman ; in memory of
Bailie Esther, Samuel, Braina,
children, by Mrs. N. Goldman;
in memory of Sarah Leah Gold-
berg, grandmother, by Sam Co-
hen ; in memory of Bessie Male-
son, wife, by M. Maleson ; in
memory of David Levin, father,
by Isadore Levin ; in memory of
David
. Levin, father, by Henry'
y
Purim Program at Beth
Tefilo Emanuel Forum
March 22
The Sisterhood of Congrega-
tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel will
sponsor the 21st in a series of
Sabbath Eve forums, to be held
at the Taylor-Wilson Synagogue
next Friday evening, March 22,
at 8:30, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgel-
ernter, spiritual leader of the
congregation, will be the speaker.
His address will deal with The
Story of Purim and Its Lessons
for Modern Jewry." A special se-
lection of holiday songs will he
included in the program of com-
munity singing, led by Abraham
Schachter of the United Hebrew
Schools. A social hour and Turin
refreshments will follow the lec-
ture and open forum.
The concluding program in this
year's season of the Friday for-
ums will be held on March 29.
Marking National A. Z. A. Sab-
bath, the Emanuel Chapter of
A. Z. A. will be host to members
of other Detroit chapters for the
local observance of Youth Sab-
bath.
The North Woodward branch
of the Jewish Women's Euro-
pean Welfare Organization met
at the home of Mrs. Harry Kob-
lin of Roselawn Ave., on March
12. Mrs. Anna Goldberg presided.
Plans were made for a dessert
bridge and mah jong party for
which plans are now being form-
ulated, to be held at the home of
Mrs. S. M. Shore, 7621 LaSalle
Blvd., on Wednesday, April 3,
at 1 p. m. For information call
Ty. 4-3013 or To. 5-4256.
The organization acknowledges
Clinic
contributions to the Benjamin Gifts to North End
Wisner Memorial Flower Fund
North End Clinic has reHved
from Mrs. Elias Epps, in honor of
her daughter, Terry's, engage- the following contributions:
In memory of Moritz Kahn,
ment, and from Mrs. Aaron
mem-
Green, in honor of her silver wed- from Mrs. Joseph Levin; in from
of
Mrs.
Sam
Lansky,
ory
ding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburg -
er; in memory of Reuben Rosen-
Young Israel Purim
field, from Mr. and Mrs. Cli:ivIes
Festival on March 24 Hamburger and Mr. and Mrs.
Na-
James Pollak; in memory of
The Young Israel junior and than Danziger of Columbus. 0..
intermediate Purim celebration .from Mr. and Mrs. Saul Jar
will be held at the Philadelphia- in memory of Mrs. Pauline My-
Byron Talmud Torah, Sunday af- ers, from Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Rob-
ternoon, March 24.
Jackson ; in memory of Mrs.
The intermediate Manuel Mitz- ert Rubin, from Mrs. Saul Win-
vah Girls will give an operetta, kelman ; in memory of Mrs. Jos-
"Purim Streamlined." The junior eph Schoenfield, from Mr. and
girls have made puppets and will Mrs. James Pollak.
For the Social Service Relief
give the play, "A Woman Who
Dared," which tells the Purim Fund, from Neugarten Sunshine
story. Another girls group will Club.
For the Supplementary Medi-
have a "Professor Quiz." The
East Side groups have prepared cal Assistance Fund for Children:.
a ,
a musical program. There will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartmn
er.
from Miss Selma J. Samplin
poems and community singing.
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