6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end the Legal Chronicle Painter Diego Rivera is branch- SIGMA THETA DELTA ing out into another artistic SORORITY field . . . He's planning to write, Sigma Theta Delta Sorority of direct and produce a film on the Wayne University held its annual Mexican oil situation. Mothers' Day luncheon at the Wilshire Hotel. Faye Portner greeted the mothers. Sherrie Perl- I AM MAKING stein and Lenore Moss were in European Specialties charge of arrangements. The IlneNt Chaco[Mew— In On Sunday evening, May 19, Interesting Packages Sigma Theta Delta will have a wienie roast at Cass Benton ELSA SEGALL 9148 12th St. Trinity 2.0765 Park. The pledges will entertain the members and alumni at a cottage party on Decoration Day. COME—CELEBRATE WITH US OUR 18th ANNIVERSARY An important event which we're celebrating by offering America's Finest Clothes at truly substantial savings— with that perfection of fit MAX KOSINS is noted for. SUITS of Royal Blue Unfinished Worsteds, Reg. $38.50 Now $29.75 SUITS–formerly to $34.50 Now $26.75 SUITS–formerly to $45.00 Now $33.75 TOPCOATS–formerly to $34.50 Now $24.75 FREE Every Garment You Pur- chase, If Desired, Will Be Hand-Stitched, a $5 Value WITHOUT CHARGE— KOSINS Spurred on by news from Jew- ish National Fund headquarters in Jerusalem that notwithstand- ing the British Land Edict of Feb. 28, the Palestine Land Fundhas acquired in the months of March and April new land tracts for Jewish agricultural settlement in Palestine, Zionist organizations and groups in the United States prepared for the 27th annual Palestine Flower Day. The proceeds of the popu- lar drive for the Palestine Land. Fund, to be carried out through the sale of flowers described as "Roses of Sharon", will be ap- Neugarten Sunshine Club Inc. Mrs. Martin Krauss, chairman of the ways and means of Neu- garten Sunshine Club, thanks her co-workers for their assistance in making the May party a success. Mrs. Nate Goldman made a gen- erous contribution to this project in memory of her father. Other contributions were received from the following: Abe Ottenberg, in memory of Maurice Traitel, Emma Green- thal and Wolf Kaplan; Mr. and Mrs. M. Bergstein, in memory of mother, Mrs. Marx; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simon, in memory of Emma Greenthal; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shewitz, in memory of Hyman Goldstein; Michigan Shoe Travelers Club, in memory of Jerry Bennett. 1430 GRISWOLD ST. Between Grand River and Clifford Quilts Made or Re-Covered- from your feathers and wools into modern comforters. Choice of Latest Materials SPRING SPECIAL S 00 Bed Pillows Cleaned and Re-covered in Choice of Featherproof Tickings We Carry a Complete Line of Curtains, Spreads, Baby Shower and Wedding Gifts DEXTER Quilt & Gift Shoppe 11649 DEXTER J. N. F. Flower Day HILLEL EXTENSION ACTIVITIES AT MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE Here on June 1 - 2 plied towards the Jewish National Fund's land acquisition and rec- lacation work. In Detroit the solicitation will be conducted on June 1 and 2 by a volunteer corps of "Roses of Sharon" sellers, decorated with Blue-White armbands and beating the Blue-White boxes of the Jewish National Fund, ap- proaching passersby for contribu- tions ranging between 5c and $1. "To defend the Jewish Home- land, you are requested not to fire bullets, but to buy flowers in order to buy land!" will be the message of the Palestine Flower Day fund-raising corps. ONLY 10 DAYS LEFT PHONE HO. 9050 Free Estimates —.. Open Evenings FREE STORAGE ON QUILTS UNTIL FALL LOWEST RATES AVAILABLE to finance the purchase of —and for loans on NEW and USED CARS For credit purposes, only fire and theft insurance is required. Addi- tional insurance may also be included in monthly payments. Tell your dealer you desire to finance your car through this Bank OM [ ,A ) May 1 7, 1940 USTRUAL Oval:RAN The first year of Hillel Exten- sion at Michigan State College has seen a round of activity under the leadership of Rabbi Arthur Zuckerman. The emergence of the former "Brandeis Forum," led by the present Hillel director, into a Hillel Unit has meant the coming- of-age of the Jewish student group on the Michigan State Cam- pus. In the year 1939-40 the Bran- deis Forum sponsored classes in Hebrew and Jewish history, taught by the present director. In April, 1939, on the initiative of the Brandeis Forum, represen- tatives of the various denomina- tional groups met to discuss the advisability of petitioning the col- lege administration for the use of a vacant building as a religious union, and precipitated the for- mation of an organization known as the Campus Inter-Faith Coun- cil. The most significant project of the Inter-Faith Council this year is the sponsoring of three vesper services during the last Sundays in May on the general topic "Bases of Our Faith: Our Bible, Our Fellowship, Our God." Forum meetings have been held on alternate Sundays throughout the year. Speakers included Rabbi Elmer Berger of Flint, Rabbi Ber- nard Zeiger of Jackson, Dr. E. Snyder of Lansing, Dr. Madison Kuhn of the history department of M. S. C., Rev. Mr. William Sr. Bicur Cholem 46th Anniversary Dinner June 5 Senior Bicur Cholem's 46th anniversary dinner will be held on Wednesday, June 5, 6:30 p. m., at Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dex- ter and Lawrence. Mrs. Lipman is chairman of the affair and Mrs. Techner is co-chairman. Sol Edelman will be toastmas- ter of the evening. There will be entertainment. I 1919—FIRST BANK to inaugurate Automobile service for the individual buyer. lank Loan I 1934—FIRST BANK in Detroit to make F.H.A. Merlemive• tan Loans and the loading Bank in volume. I 193S—Celebrated making the MILLIONTH INDIVIDUAL LOAN le men and women of Detroit for personal, family, hems and busineu requirements. , BAY CITY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kessler of this city announce the en- gagement pf their daughter, Ger- trude, of Elmhurst, Ill., to Isa- dore Isackson, son of Samuel Isackson of Alpena, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friedman Of North Lincoln Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Miss Lee Sylvia, to Sidney Levinson, son of Mrs. Minnie Levinson of Detroit. Contributions to the Jewish Twenty-five members of the Home for Aged Temple Sisterhood gathered at The following have made con- the Wenonah Hotel on Monday tributions to the Home for Aged: for their annual luncheon and Mrs. Ray Nat hint Block, Houston, business meeting. Annual reports Tex., In memory of husband, Lewis Block; Mrs. G. Churn'', In memory Of were given by the treasurer, Mrs. Israel Chat- lip; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Joseph Sempliner; the secretary, t 'ovine In memory of t heir mothers; Miss Rebecca Glaser In memory of Mrs. Ted Friedman, and the pres- mother, %elite Glaser ; Mrs. F. Green- ident, Mrs. H. F. Anthony. A berg, in memory of son, Abraham Greenberg; Abe Kuhn In memory of collection, "Silver from Mothers mother Fayge Kuhn ; 3Irs. Bessie Lott for Mothers," was made and sent In memory of husband, Abraham bot t; to the National Federation of Mrs. M. Luster in memory of husband, Morris Luster; :qrs. Barry Satovsky In Temple Sisterhoods to help fur- memory of mother Yett a Burnstein; ther liberal Judaism for refugees Miss Mayme Stone In memory of fa- ther, Israel-Beryl; Mrs. Emil Baron in Palestine. Mrs. A. H. Jacoby and family in memory of Max Zelentz; and Mrs. William Kentz were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Golub In memory of Max Zelentz; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guns- co-chairmen. berg In memory of Max Zelentz; Miss Tillie KopIet z In memory of Max Zei- entz; Mr. and Mrs. George Lichtenstein In memory of Mrs. Max Wertheim; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lichtenstein In memory of Mrs. Max Wertheim; Ru- dolph Lichtenstein In memory of Mrs. Max Wertheim; Mrs. Edward A. Spilker In memory of Wolk Kaplan and Lipman Walters; Women's Auxil- iary of t he Jewish Home for Aged, In memory of Mrs. Ida LUni n and Mrs. Llpsylia Salzberg. LADIES' AUXILIARY OF THE MLAWER UMGEGEND VEREIN Mrs. Harry Figot, president of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Mlawer Umgegend Verein, an- nounces that the fifth annual Mother and Daughter banquet of May 8, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Israel Burnstein, was a success, 170 reservations hav- ing been placed. The chairman thanks all friends and members, also the Emjaycees, for their cooperation, and The Detroit Jewish Chronicle for generous publicity. Mrs. Abe Shanbom, chairman of the annual donor luncheon, is preparing for the next season's affair. All interested call Mrs. Shanbom at To. 5-7984. • 1917—FIRST BANK to Pioneer Penonal Sank loans in Detroit. Genne', YMCA secretary, ; , nd Rabbi Zuckerman. About the middle of the term, Hillel instituted the evening Oneg Shabbat, coml . 'led with a coffee hour. Almost 84 per cent of thir tal registered Jewish student my are members of Hillel. A mimeographed news . ■ ,f‘et "Hillel Post" has appeared oc- casionally. In his report to the Mie!.:,,an State Bnai Brith Council at Pon. tiac this Sunday, Rabbi Zu.'her- man states: "I wish to mention the pet::,, nal satisfaction that has come to me from working with the Jewish stu- dents at Michigan State College. I wish to take this opportunit: to express my appreciation of the deep interest Michigan Bnai ith Council has taken in this protect making possible the present year's expansion of program. I wish to thank Bnai Brith District No, 6 and the Saginaw Lodge for their financial support. I am grateful to Dr. A. L. Sachar, national di- rector; Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz, di- rector of Hillel Foundation at the University of Michigan; Morris Zwerdling and his Hillel Commit- tee for their guidance and help- fulness. To all who have helped make the first year of Hillel at Michigan State College a memor- able and happy one, I offer my sincere thanks." MOZERER JUNIORS A cabaret night is planned by the Mozerer Juniors. There will be a colored orchestra and a floor show. The proceeds of the evening will go to charity. The affair will take place on May 23, at 8627 Linwood Ave., at Pin- gree. Joel Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg, has re- turned home after an extended visit in Arizona and California. Jacob Fishman, 66, died at his home, 247 N. Grant St. A resi- dent of Bay City for the past 25 years, he was born in Russia, and leaves the widow, Fanny; six sons, Harry, Samuel, Leo and Morris, of Bay City, and Arthur and Allan, of Detroit; three daughters, Miss Rae Fish- man and Mrs. John Graff, both of Detroit, and Miss Ethel Fish- man, of Bay City; one sister, Mrs. Ethel Rasinsky of New York; and four grandchildren. DETROIT LODGE TO BE HOST TO PYTHIANS On Tuesday, May 21, Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias, will be hosts to Pythians of De- troit and vicinity. The Dramatic Order of Knights of Korosahn (Dokies) will participate in ex- emplifying the second degree on that night on a new class of candidates. Chancellor Command er Louis Wechsler urges all mcm bers to be present. TEL AVIV (Palcor Agency)— There are now nine Jewish fish- ermen's groups working in Tel Aviv water, according to the bulletin for March of the Jewish Maritime League, Tel Aviv branch. • 1940—as ALWAYS, the LARGEST PERSONAL LOAN SANK in Michigan. The PIONEER — the LEADER — and SPECIALISTS in "Banking fa the Individual." loading as WASHINGTON BLVD. AT GRAND RIVIR RAndolph 3960 CONVINIINT BRANCH'S N AMP ant IN IY11 NCI C6666666 ION Consecration Announcements! Additional Consecrants-at-Home announcements will be published in the May 24 issue of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. There will be a charge of $1 for each insertion. Parents of members of the 1940 Consecration Class of Shaarey Zedek are urged to send their announcements to The Chronicle promptly. r