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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

and the Legal Chronicle

SIGMA DELTA CHI
year. A luncheon will be held Lecture
re - Demonstration on
Sigma Delta Chi Sorority is
5 in the Book Casino and
Dance at Center May 5
planning a surprise for the an- will be followed by a gala then-
nual Mother's Day affair this ter party.

May 3, 1940

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Gov. Lehman, Gen. Johnson, Fannie Hurst
To Speak Over U.J.A. Broadcast Sunday

"The Relation of Dance to the
Arts" will be the topic of a lec-
ture-edmonstration by Miss Ruth
L. Murray and the Wayne Dance
Group, on Sunday, May 5, at

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Governor Herbert H. Lehman (left) honorary chairman id
the United Jewish Appeal; General Hugh S. Johnson (right), noted
newspaper columnist and former administrator of the NRA, and
Fannie Hurst (center), the well-known American novelist, will
usher in "Consecration Week" in behalf of the United Jewish
Appeal during a nationwide broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting
System next Sunday (May 5), from 5:30 to 6:00 P. M. (E.D.S.T.)
The broadcast which will be entitled "Humanity Speaks" will
MISS RUTH L. MURRAY
deal with the basic, human problems confronting the Joint Dis-
3 o'clock, at the Jewish Com- tribution Committee, the United Palestine Appeal and the National
munity Center. This will be the Refugee Service, which are the constituent agencies of the United
last of a series of four lecture- Jewish Appeal.
demonstrations on "The Dance"
presented by the Jewish Commu-
nity Center with the assistance of
the Center Dance Group.
In her lecture Miss Murray
will trace the history and devel- Government Announces Over 26,000 Entered Palestine
opment of dance relating it to
In Year from April, 1939; Emphasizes All Im-
music and drama. The Wayne
migration Under White Paper Provisions
Dance Group of which Miss Mur-
ray is director will present "Sym-
JERUSALEM (Palcor Rgency) 3,000, provides for 600 capital-
phonia" to the music of Bach's
Partita No. 2 in C Minor. A male —For the six-month period be- ists, 60 laborers, 1,000 students,
dancer, one of the majors in the ginning April 1, 1940, and end- youths and children; 30 rabbis,
Health Education Department, ing Sept. 30, 9,060 Jews will 200 parents, 30 fiancees and the
will be presented in the Bach be permitted legally to enter balance for wives and children.
Duet. "River Song" to the music Palestine, according to an an- The balance of the schedule will
of Debussey's Prelude will be the nouncement by the Palestine Gov- be subject to deduction on ac-
second number and "Soap Box," ernment in issuing the new im- count of illegal immigrants, if
any.
a dramatic satire, will conclude migration schedule.
The categories into which the Agency Fight s for More Labor
the program. Mrs. Elizabeth Got-
immigration will be divided com-
tesleben will accompany.
Certificates
Bach's Partita will be one of prise: 1,850 capitalists (having
The Jewish Agency for Pales-
the numbers repeated at the $5,000 or more) ; 100 rabbis; 3,- tine, to whom immigration cer-
Spring Recital of Wayne's Dance 000 youths, children and stu- tificates are made available for
Groups on Sunday, May 12, at dents; 200 laborers; 700 parents distribution, indicated that it was
8:30 o'clock, at the Detroit In- and fiancees of Palestine resi- engaged in strenuous efforts to
dents, and 3,210 dependents of increase the allocation in the la-
stitute of Arts.
immigrants, such as wives and bor category. It was pointed out
children.
that the 200 certificates provided
Instead of issuing the certifi- for would have to cover all the
cates to the Jewish Agency for chalutzim and other non-capital-
MICHIGAN—The Marx Broth- Palestine in one lot, the Pales- ist refugees in the whole of Eu-
ers in person are at the Michi- tine Government Migration De- rope in addition to the skilled
gan with their olvn Hollywood partment will make them avail- laborers required for new fac-
revue, presenting a cast of 50 able in three instalments. The tories rapidly rising in Palestine.
performers. On the Michigan immediate instalment, totaling 8 Ben Shemen Jews Sentenced to
screen is Booth Tarkington's
famous novel of adolescent youth Dance of Detroit Youth
and love, "Seventeen," with
Chapter of L.A.S. May 12
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UNITED ARTISTS — Wallace
Beery, Leo Carrillo and Mar-
porie Rambeau in a saga of
Death Valley Days, "Twenty
Mule Team," are on the screen
at the United Artists Theater,
together with the dramatic ro-
mance "And One Was Beautiful,"
starring Laraine Day, Robert
Cummings, Jean Muir and Billie
Burke.

FOX—"I Was an Adventuress"
stars Zorina and Richard Greene
at the Fox Theater. Gene Autry,
the screen's number one singing
cowboy hero, is starred in his
most elaborate production,
"Shooting High".

"Unusual Times Compel Unusual Methods"

GULIANS

Offer at

AUCTION SALE

Beginning

May 7th at 12 Noon

Continuing Daily, for a Limited Time Only!

E. A. WHITEMAN, Auctioneer

Their regular stock of genuine Oriental Rugs — Occasional
Furniture — Lamps — Imported Art Objects — and Antiques
in order to raise cash to meet obligations.
Gulians has served Detroiters for 27 years with good mer-
chandise and will continue doing so.
Sales daily at 12 Noon and 7:30 P. M.

FREE—The first 50 ladies enter-

ing the store at 12 Noon Tues-
day, May 7, will receive an 8-pc.
liquor proof coaster set with box
FREE.

GULIANS

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20 WEST ADAMS
Stens from Woodward Avenue

Many of the prominent guests
invited to attend the second an-
nual "Monte Carlo" dance of
the Detroit Youth Chapter of the
Los Angeles Sanitorium, to be
held on Mother's Day, May 12,
in the General Motors Ballroom,
have signified their intentions of
accepting the invitation. Max Gail
will present Jack Rosevear and
his band. Jeanne Snitman and
Hy Zerkel, co-chairmen of the
dance, announce the following
committees:
Marion Hartman, chairman of
tickets, assisted by Lillian Lax,
Harry Slotnick and Mary Grush-
ky; Al Cooper and Ben Slotnick,
co-chairmen of publicity; recep-
tion committee consists of Belle
Jaffin. Pauline Trepel, Selma Ep-
stein, Doris Tushman and Jean
Jacobs; door committee, Carl
Zide, Hy Gilman and Murray
Singer.
On Monday, May 6, at 8:30
p. m. at the Jewish Center, Wood-
ward and Holbrook, the club will
hold a pep rally. Many interest-
ing features have been arranged.
Eugene J. Epstein, president, re-
quests all who are able to attend.
Dancing will follow the meeting.

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
Jacob sponsored a Seder service
at the Temple, April 22, with
Rabbi Eric Friedland officiating.
One hundred members were
served. The committee in charge
were: Mrs. William Present,
chairman, Mesdames Barney Wy-
man, Jacob Meyer, Herman Sten-
buck Abe Lapides, Jack Vatz,
N. Berlow, M. J. Kaplan.

Rabbi and Mrs. Eric Fried-
land had as their Passover guests
Mrs. Friedland's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. Abrams of Green Bay.
Wis.

During the past week Rabbi
Eric Friedland addressed the St.
Paul's Methodist Church in Roch-
ester, Mich., on "The Nazarene,"
conducted Seder services in :t
hotel in Mt. Clemens, and also
conducted Seder services at the
U. S. Detention Farm in Milan,
Mich. Friday evening he ad-
dressed the congregation on "The
Four Sons of the Haggadah and
their Modern Counterparts."

BAY CITY NOTES

EMJAYCEES

Edward Lichtig has returned
home after spending the past
A summer program of sports four months at Miami Beach,
and charitable activities is scred- Fla.
uled by Emjaycees.
The Emjaycees will continue - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hutton and
meeting through the summer son, Robert, have returned from
months and are now open for Chicago where they spent the
membership.
past week.
An interesting Passover pro-
gram was held at the home of
Isadore Grabowsky and his
Miss Dorothy Fabian on April 24. sisters, Miss Rebecca and Mrs.
The next meeting will be held Gertrude Simon, returned home
at the home of Miles Meyerson.
last week from Florida after an
For further information about absence of several weeks.
membership in the Emjaycees,
call Miss Dorothy Fabian, To.
Miss Shirley Berglass is leaving
5-6138.
here this week to make her home
with her mother, Mrs. Rose Ber-
glass, who recently left here to
make her home in New York
REMOVAL NOTICE
City.

George G. Fineman, D.D.S.,
announces the removal of his of-
Mrs. Nate Seitner left on Sun-
fices from 7109 McNichols Rd. day for Cleveland where she will

and 774 Maccabees Bldg. to 1438 remain this week. She was ac-
Maccabees Bldg. Telephone, Tem- companied by Mrs. Max Kahn
ple 1-6116.
of Pinconning, Mich.

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