. . DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 2 SHIRTS No matter what you pay, Warburg Points to Importance of U. S. Voice in the Peace C each no laundry can launder a finer shirt Damp Wash 79c l b s. 14 Flat Pieces carefully ironed Additional Pounds 554 e lb. A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE All Finished 79c Honors THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME J ,. DeLuxe Family Service L. Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Dried ds 7e lb. Additional THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE oun s 4 Pairs Lace Curtains nF E?•F RIIIIn $ 1 0 0 Not responsible for sun-burnt or wind-whipped curtains THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY Double Woolen Blankets Feather Pillows 35c 25C Each All Ironed Service 30C pound IOC Flat Pieces WEARING APPAREL per pound per Minimum Charge ;LSO A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION t. LAUNDRY CO. OBITUARY ■ PHONE CADILLAC 7423 n, ,„ "A Mark of DistinCtion April 8—Opening of pre-campaign solicitations in Allied Jewish Campaign. April 9—Forum of American Jewish 'Congress, Detroit Chap. ter, at Jewish Community Center. April 13, 14—Annual Jewish Community Center "Capers"._. "Thumbs Up." April 16—Address by Dr. Solomon Goldman at joint meeting of Zionist Organization and Hadassah, at the Shaarey Zedek. May 5—Fifteenth annual concert of Halevy Singing Soviet Scottish Rites Cathedral of Masonic Temple. May 6—Opening dinner for the general 1940 Allied Je It Campaign. James P. Warburg, member of Jie famous Warburg family and former member of the Roosevelt official family, in a significant statement on "Peace In Our Time?" published in book form by Harper's (75c.), points to the importance of this country hav- ing a voice in the writing of the next peace and describes the dangers that lurk from a Nazi- Goodman Qualifies Jewish Calendar Soviet victory. In 76 pages of text Mr. War- For Mutual Life 5700-1940 burg gives a brilliant analysis of Rosh Chodesh Nissan—Tues- the existing situation, describes National the three peace probabilities—a day, April 9. victory by the dictatorships, an Passove•—Tuesday, April 23- For the seventh consecutive allied victory or a negotiated 30. peace without victory—and em- Rosh Chodesh Iyar—Thursday, time, Louis J. Goodman has ioal- ified to attend the conference of phasizes the concern in the result national leaders May of this war to this country. Lag 9. B'Omer—Saturday, May of the Mutual Mr. Warburg endorses the idea 26. Life Insurance of a union of democracies and Rosh Chodesh Sivan—Friday, as Co Net ‘ l v t p ayn oty k of describes a "just peace" as in- June 7. volving the taking into considera- Shevuoth — Wednesday, June a member of tion of all conflicting viewpoints, 12-13. t h e Quarter- a guarantee to all nations against Rosh Chodesh Tammuz — Million i F ieId future change by violence or Tuesday, July 23. Club. Only threat of violence, acceptance of Rosh Chodesh Ab — Monday, those who write the fact that the sovereignty of August 5. a quarter of a the people is more important Rosh Chodesh Ellul—Wednes- million in new than the sovereignty of the state, day, September 4. business a r e disarmament and an approach to 5701-1940 eligible for this Rosh Hashonah — Thursday, free trade. distinction. The entire thesis in Mr. War- October 3. One of the burg's "Peace In Our Time?" is Yom Kippur, Saturday, Octo- key men of the a plea for the realization of the ber 12. company agen- danger of a Nazi-Soviet victory All holidays begin at sundown L. J. Goodman cy in Detroit and a plea for a concerted effort of the preceding secular day. for the past seven years, in behalf of U. S. influence for Goodnuin's name has frequently the incorporation in the peace appeared on the list of the com- plan of the terms enumerated. He presents the issue as "going only Hapoel Hamizrachi Con- pany's 50 national leaders. He is a hard worker and an able stu- a little way toward solving the vention in Pittsburgh on dent of life insurance problems. problem and states that "the real May 30 to June 2 Having the interests of his challenge begins where this book clients at heart, Mr. Goodman ends." The 17th Annual Convention has won a large following among of Hapoel Hamizrachi of Amer- policyholders by his conscientious BETH EL SISTERHOOD HAS ica will take place during the devotion to their needs. MONTHLY MEETING SUNDAY week-end of May 30 to June 2, at Hotel William Penn in Pitts- Monday, April 8, at 1:15 p. m., burgs, according to an announce- in the Sociall Hall of the Tem- ment made by Max Hagler, na- ple, Woodward at Gladstone, the tional president. BEN FRADIS Sisterhood of Temple Beth El Mr. Hagler also made known will hold its monthly meeting, the appointment of Dr. Joseph of 2631 Gladstone Ave., 61 years preceded by a dessert luncheon. Shapiro, rabbi of Congregation old, died on March 26. Funeral Mrs. Louie Kahn will be the Poale Zedek in Pittsburgh, and services were held on March 27 guest speaker. She will present a member of the national execu- with interment in Beth Moses survived by his her motion picture "On Tour tive of Hapoel Hamizrachi, as Cemetery. He is four daughters, Through Mexico." Mrs. Lawrence general chairman of the conven- wife, Leah; Thelma, Mrs. Celia Abrams, Freedman is president of the tion. Mrs. Mary Goldberg and Mrs. Sisterhood. Sally Einhorn; two sons, Joseph and Sam, and three grandchil- LADIES AUXILIARY OF MICH- dren. IGAN APPAREL CLUB WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE 14 lbs. Flatwork THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR ". IN MEMORIAM The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Michigan Apparel Club will hold a sluing dance at Northwood Inn, Friday, April 12, at 7:30 p. m. Members, merchants and their friends are invited. For reservations call Mrs. Ben Co- wan, Ty. 6-2365, and Mrs. Har- old Baskin, Un. 3-2559. ESTHER LIPSON FAMILY CLUB At the last meeting of the Esther Lipson Family Club held at the home of Alex Lipson, the charter was unveiled and dedi- cated. Under the difection of Sam Goodstein, $51 was raised for charity. Members were entertained by an impromptu amateur program, talent for which was taken from the group. The entertainment was planned by the committee, Sam Lipson, Alex Lipson, Slyvia Zin- geser, Emanuel Zingeser and Sylvia Miller. The next meeting will be held at the home of the vice presi- dent, Mrs. S. Zingeser, on Sun- day, April 7. Furniture Built by KAUFMAN'S PHILOMATHIC DEBATING CLUB No matter what kind of furniture you want— French, 18th Century or Regency, we will build it to your individual taste, personally supervised by our designer and interior dec- orating staff. We specialize in fine imported frames and fabrics for upholstering and drapery. All work done by skilled workmen in our own shops. We invite you to visit our studio—free consul- tation given on your interior decorating problems. KAUFMAN'S RE-UPHOLSTERING MAKES YOUR OLD FURNITURE LOOK LIKE NEW • Factory and Showrooms: • 9605 GRAND RIVER AVENUE TYLER 6.6802 CHRONICLE WANT ADS PAY! In loving memory of our dear MRS. J. RABINOWITZ THANKS husband and father, Abe Danto, HER SYMPATHIZERS who passed away 10 years ago, The many friends of Mrs. .1. March 23, 1930 ' (24 days in Rabinowitz, wife of Grand Rab- Adar). bi J. Rabinowitz of 1736 Blaine Ave., will be pleased to learn In our hearts your memory lingers that she has returned from Roch- Sweet, tender and true, There is not a day goes by. ester, Minn., and is convalescing That we do not think of you. at home. Mrs. Rabinowitz thanks Sadly missed by his wife, chil- all who were kind to her during dren and grandchildren. her illness. Philomathic met on March 31, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. The foreign relations committee reported that it was negotiating for a debate with A. Z. A. Chap- ter 317. The program of the day con- sisted of a debate conducted on the congressional plan on the subject "Russia's Invasion of Finland Was Justified." 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