14 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle GIFTS TO CHILDREN'S HOME in memory of Rabbi William Schostak; Mr. and Mrs. A. Le- The Jewish Children's Home vine; Mrs. Bernard Weiss; Little acknowledges donations from the Women of Hadassah; Mrs. Molly following: Mrs. William Schostak, Charlip, in memory of Israel Charlip; Mrs. Shapero; Hadas- sah; Mr. Blatnikoff; Mrs. Herbert THIS WEEK H. Warner, in memory of Jacob Steinberg; Miss M. Popkin; Mrs. C. Ginsburg. "Life of Giuseppe VERDI" (with ENGLISH TITLES) A brilliant tIntmat I e portrayal of the Great Composer . . . EAST COLUMBIA, al CINEMA Woo((Mini (Opp. Fox) Emma Goldman, one-time lead- ing champion of anarchism in the United States, died in To- ronto on Tuesday at the age of 70. After the World War, Miss Goldman went to Russia but was disillusioned by Communism and left the country. She had visited Detroit on nu- Luther Adler has been chosen to play the role of Samuel Gom- merous occasions, and her last pers in a film based on the life address here was heard in the Art Institute in March of 1934. of the late A. F. of L. leader. 11111M111111 ■ =1•1 ■ HARRY GOLSKY announces the opening of a KOSHER MEAT MARKET at 11527 DEXTER BLVD. carrying a Complete Line of BEST MEATS, POULTRY AND FISH AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES Prompt Deliveries at All Times Phone HOgarth 7159 Your Patronage Is Solicited YOU GET THE UTMOST IN Fur Cold Storage at KAUFMAN'S SPECIAL I. We Clean Your Fur Coat the Furrier Method 2. We Store Your Fur Coat in Frigid Cold Storage 3. We Insure Your Fur Coat 100 Per Cent Value, Including World-Wide Policy 4. Replace Worn Loops 5. Refasten Buttons 6. Retack Loose Lining 7. Pickup and Deliver FOR 595 CALL UNIVERSITY 2-2800 6331 W. McNICHOLS RD., near Livernois Wedding Groups Taken Anywhere- . Special—v2 doz. 8x10 Photograph; $10.00 Home Portraits of Baby "Movies Are Your Greatest Remembrance" Sittings by Appointment 9220 Dexter TYler 6-6774 Free STORAGE and eall Emma Goldman Dies INSURANCE For the Summer TYLER 5-8400 LEADER Aix/tea 9K —D1 RTiffiviches Ca! May 17, 1910 HOME RELIEF PAID-UP Hebrew Ladies Aid Society Party on June 18 LUNCHEON ON MAY 27 On Monday, May 27, at 12:30 p. m., the Home Relief Society will hold its annual paid-up mem- bership luncheon at the Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Samuel Arkin, president, and Mrs. Irving A. Z. A. Spring Dance on May 23 at Eastwood Gardens Henry Busse and his famed coast-to-coast orchestra will play for the spring dance to be given by the 11 local chapters of the A. Z. A., Junior order of Bnai Brith, at the pre-opening of East- wood Gardens on Thursday eve- ning, May 23. The dance committee arranged for an added attraction that eve- ning—a first nighter floor show which will feature the personal appearance of John Barton, star in the current play production at the Cass Theater, "Tobacco Road." The proceeds from the dance will be used in the "Jerry Safur" fund that chapters throughout the country are assisting in rais- ing to help support him in his fight against infantile parlysis. Jerry, president of the Milwau- kee AZA Council, has been fight- ing a determined battle since last September when he was stricken. He was recently trans- ferred in an iron lung from Mil- waukee to the Mt. Sinai Hos- pital in Chicago. Jerry's mother, a widow, has been unable to sup- ply the necessary $29 a (lay for hospital costs, and AZA through- out the country is rallying to his cause. Assisting the AZA chapters in their sale of tickets are the Junior auxiliaries of the Bnai Brith, the Ladies and Business and Professional Women of the Bnai Brith and the four local Detroit Bnai Brith lodges. Dance committee members in- clude Mortan Sultan, chairman; Phil Rothschild, publicity; Phil Kaplan, tickets; Milton Barnett, speakers' bureau; Herbert Bean, Nathan Litwin, Bernard Rubin, Edward Bard, Seymour Sobole, Art Goodman, Israel Kaner and Lillian Goldberg, Eillen Kaplan and Geraldine Hamburg repre- senting the Junior Auxiliaries. Tickets may be secured from any member of the AZA or may be obtained at the door at the night of the dance. Reservations may be had by calling AZA head- quarters, RA. 6653. It was announced by the local AZA director, Max Chomsky, that the Michigan AZA council will meet in Pontiac on Sunday, May 19, for an all-day session. Repre- sentatives front the Michigan 18 AZA chapters will partake in the business agenda as well as spore activities during the afternoon. Sessions will come to a climax at the banquet at Hotel Roose- velt, followed by a dance. Jack Rouman, executive secretary of Detroit AZA, will be guest speaker. Officers Elected by Infants Service Group Infants Service Group elected the following officers for 1940-41: Mrs. Manny Schare, president; Mrs. Samuel Bank, Mrs. Albert Mayans, Mrs. Joseph H. Siegel, vice-presidents; Mrs. George Hel- ler, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Julius Hackman, recording secre- tary; Mrs. Maurice Aranow, finan- cial secretary; Mrs. Sam Merson, treasurer; Mrs. M. Wittis; case chairman; Mrs. Aaron Gurwin, memorial fund; Mrs. Al Silber, chairman on arrangements. Installtion of o cers will be held at a luncheon at the Lee Plaza on June 4. For reservations call Mrs. Louis Fried, Townsend 6-2687. 8210 TWELFTH STREET TRinity 2-0100 gAitigued 1/a9ittai.Cani MOISHE 0$111/11 MRS. BERNARD KOMER Small, membership chairman, ex- tend an invitation to qualified members and their guests to at- tend this function. Three playlets, written, pro- duced and enacted by members of the Home Relief Society, will be presented by Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, program chairman. Mrs. Al Weisman and Mrs. Milton Miller are additional workers on the membership com- mittee. Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs, finan- cial secretary, acknowledges con- tributions from the following: In honor of Mrs. Al Weisman's re- covery from illness, from Dr. and Mrs. Perry Burnstine; in honor of the 25th wedding annivarsary of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Friedenberg, from Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weis- man; in memory of Anthony Deutsch and Joseph Ehrlich, from Mr. and Mrs. Ira Friedenberg. °V( .,;4,FHEPSIBitt6m11." Der Wilner Balebessel Outstanding Yiddish Talking Film Continues Its Run by Popular Request — THROUGH THURSDAY, MAY 23 Daily beginning at 7 p. tn.; 0. • • • MI 9ti As° Zwiller Mother's Day Fete Monday LIKE The Bessie Sorin Zviller Ladies Aid Society will hold its annual mother and (laughter banquet on Monday evening, May 20, at $hMidt% FOR ITS DELICIOUS TRUE BEER FLAVOR' SChMid" IS NEVER BITTER... NEVER SWEET... ALWAYS SATISFYING' .f MRS. M. PEVIN Fredson's Restaurant, 12017 Dex- ter. Aaron Rosenberg will enter- tain with humorous selections. Reservations should be made at once by calling the president, Mrs. M. Pevin, Townsend 8-6849, or Mrs. P. Zager, Townsend 5-2391. 'GIVE ME SChnlidIS EVERY TIME FOR ITS DOWNRIGHT REFRESHING GOODNESS" SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. TO ELECT OFFICERS SUNDAY The annual election of the board of directors of the Young People's Society of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will take place at the synagogue, Sunday, May 19, at 3:30 p. m. RUGS CLEANED au Olean and Beaatial! Confirmants-at-Home announcements will be published in the May 24 and May 31 issues of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. There will be a charge of $1. for each insertion. Parents of boys and girls who will be confirmed at Temple Beth El on June 2 are urged to send their announcements to The Chronicle promptly. LEADER CARPET CLEANING COMPANY ! LITTMAN'S People's Theater Confirmants' Announcements In Chronicle on May 24 and 31 4 LEADER The concluding affair for nc season of the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society will be a dessert bri.:g e and Mah Jong party to be I ld at Kern's Auditorium on June 14. It was unanimously decided to pledge $400 to the Allied Jev Campaign. The annual picnic will be on Sunday, June 23, at Plym, . Riverside Park, Mrs. Helen ,.. senthal is general chairmai, this affair. The next meeting will be on Wednesday afternoon, M:Q. 22, at the Dexter-Lawrence Hall. 4N, No Sugar • No Glucose No Fattening Syrups Added OW WIM? 1.1.15' (O. (10100