DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end Pie Legal Chronicle 1 2 -Officers Are Elected By Mt. Sinai Ass'n Bnai Moshe Notes Yeshiva Auxiliary U. H. S. Auxiliary Dinner on June 9 Election on June 5 A Lag b'Omer dinner and night of games, sponsored jointly by At a meeting held on May 13, the Sisterhood and Men's Club Plans are being completed' for the Mount Sinai Hospital Asso- of Congregation Bnai Moshe, will the annual dinner which will be ciation elected the following offi- be held Sunday evening, May 26, given Sunday evening, June 9, c'ers: 6:30 o'clock, at Dexter and Law- Mrs. Jacob Harvith, president; rence. Bnai Moshe members are Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, Mrs. Leon urged by the Sisterhood presi- A. Katzin, Mrs. Max Rosenbaum, dent, Mrs. Sam Rosenberg, to at- The Perfect Holiday Wonder Land tend and to bring friends. Mrs. Henry A. Deutsch and Mrs. I. Palkovitz, are chairmen of the - affair. Among other activities planned by the synagogue auxiliaries is a moonlight boat-ride Sunday eve- ning, June 30. Rabbi Hugo Mantel, of Dorches- ter, Mass., is guest speaker at late Friday evening services, May 24, and Sabbath morning, May 25. Make your every holiday with come true. Swim, golf, ride, dance, archery, play tennis, badminton, go fishing, boating —have a wonderful time this Summer at Monteith Inn. KOSHER FOOD, all outside rooms, hot and cold running water, private bath. Discount Allowed on American MONTEITH INN Trade Chairman in Campaign Set - Up For descriptive booklet, write to (Continued from Page 10) Funds Special Hideo from June 15 to July 7 Hotel or to Mr. If, Shopsowitz, 295 Spudina Avenue, Toronto, Canada I AM MAKING European Specialties The Meld Chocolate's-- In MRS. JACOB HARVITH Interesting Packages Mrs, David Werbe, vice-presidents; Mrs. Simeon Gugell, recording sec- ELSA SEGALL 9148 12th St. Trinity 2.0765 retary; Mrs. Charles Gitlin, finan- cial secretary; Mrs. Al Goldberg, treasurer; Mrs. Max Schubiner, corresponding secretary and as- sistant financial secretary; Mrs. M. Solomon, assistant correspond- ing secretary. The following were chosen mem- bers of the mailing squad: Mes- dames Max Elias, Louis Goodman, 'Jack Jaslove, Dan Rachmiel, Ber- nard Rose, David Schechter, Os- car Schneider, Morris Solomon, Manley Sprague. N, Plans are being completed for the third anniversary celebration on Sunday, June 9, at Hotel Stat- ler. Mrs. Joshua Karbal is chair- man, assisted by Mrs. A. S. Rog- off. 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The Daily Double pool is a separate pari-mutuel pool and all money wagered in the Double goes into the pot to be divided among those who pick the first two winners. This is usually a difficult task because the first two races are usually events for horses which have either never won or haven't been to the win- ner's circle in months. Detroit fans have shared in some big double pay-offs. Hardly a season goes by which does not see some box-ca• number pay- offs. None has yet reached the record of $10,772.40 paid last season at Chicago's Washington P,Irk when one man took the pool, but there have been some comfortable ones just the same. YOUNG JUDAEA MAPS PLANS FOR 32ND ANNUAL CON- VENTION TO BE HELD JULY 3 TO 7 IN BALTIMORE NEW YORK.—Combining im- portant business sessions .on cur- rent American-Jewish problems with novel social events and sight-seeing tours of the nation's historic landmarks, Young Ju- daea, the junior affiliate of the Zionist Organization of America, will hold its 32nd annual conven- tion from July 3 to 7 at Hotel Southern, Baltimore, Md. There will be delegates from every sec- tion of the country, representing more than 25,000 members and adult leaders of Young Judaea. EMANUEL SISTERHOOD The Sisterhood of Congrega- tion Emanuel will meet in the social hall of the synagogue, Monday, May 27, at 2:15 p. August will see the birth of Miss Florence Weintraub, talent- the Jewish Readers' Digest, which ed young dramatic artist, will will be edited by B. Z. Goldberg present dramatic selections and and David Goldberg . . . The songs in English and in Yiddish. two Goldbergs, incidentally, are Mrs. William Adelson is presi- not related to each other. dent cf the Sisterhood. May 24 1940 • Playlet, Songs by Refugu;, 0 „ Program The Woman's Auxiliary the United Hebrew Schools will hold its annual' election meeting and strawberry festival on Wednes- day, June 5, at 12:30 noon, in the social hall of the Shatirey Zedek. This annual festival constitutes the closing feature of the Wo- man's Auxiliary activities for the yea v. A playlet written especially for this occasion will be staged by the David W. Simons branch of the United Hebrew Schools, Mrs, B. Lehrman is the coach of the play. Mrs. A. Roberg, a German-Jew- ish refugee, who was a music teacher in one of the Jewish schools in Stutgart, Germany, will sing Palestinian and other He- brew songs. The present officers of the Woman's Auxiliary are: Mrs, Charles Robinson, president; Mrs. Burt Smokier, first vice presi- dent; Mrs. Jack Tobin, second vice president; Mrs. Herman Wetsman, third vice president; Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, corre- sponding secretary; Mrs. Esther Solomon, assistant corresponding secretary; Mrs. George M. Rob- erts, recording secretary; Mrs. Moe Dan, financial secretary; Mrs. Morse R. Saulson, treasurer. Within the Trade Council set- up, each division was broken down into individual trades and professions, headed by trade MRS. D. LIPPMAN chairmen. Samuel Gerson led the Jewelers' team in Mercantile in the social hall of Congregation Division A. David M. Lieberwitz Bnai David, by the Ladies Auxil- headed the Shoe team; Ira Braw- iary of Yeshiva Beth Judah. Mrs. er was in charge of Retail Dry% D. Lippman is chairman. An in- Goods; Julian H. Krolik and teresting evening is planned. For Isaac Shetzer were in charge of further information or tickets Wholesale Dry Goods; Lawrence call Mrs. H. Rottenberg at Town- W. Crohn of Furniture; Henry send 5-1171. W. Stark of Luggage and Loans; Irving Kaufmann and James Wineman of Department Store IMPORTANT FILMS AT Employees; Walter J. Mayer of PALMER PARK THEATER Women's Apparel; Joseph Hart- Conference man of Millinery; Benjamin Ein- horn of Furs; Herbert M. Eiges Clinv.xing a year of intensive of Men's Apparel. effort among the traditional Jew- In Finance Division B, Nathan ish communities throughout the Kaletsky headed the Accountants; state, the Michigan Synagogue Maurice M. Axelrod and Joseph Conference will hold its annual Camiener headed Insurance; Al- spring convention Sunday, June fred I. Dreifus. Loan Companies, 2, at Kraemer's Olympia Hotel Brokers, Bank Employees; San- in Mt. Clemens, beginning at 11 ford D. Adler and George Sey- a. burn, Real Estate, and Max C. Cantor David Katzman of Con- Handler, Property Management. gregation Bnai Moshe and Cantor In Division C, Mechanical Abraham Singer of the Bnai Da- Trades, Nate Margolis headed the vid will be guest artists at the Auto Dealers; William Gershen- banquet which will be held at son, Auto Accessories; Esther 7 P. m., culminating the morning Kramer, Auto Workers; Meyer and afternoon sessions of the Shugerman and Morris W. Zack, congregation delegates and repre , Metals; Milton Mahler and Sam- sentatives of Sisterhoods and La- uel Rands, Scrap Iron; Abe Kasle, dies' Auxiliaries, meeting separate-, Steel; Harvey H. Goldman, Ma- ly to complete organization of the chinery; Sam Jacob, Bottles and Women's Branch, of the confer- Barrels; Henry Ca•nick, Gas and ence. Oil, and David T. Lipton, Tex- Headquarters of the Michigan tiles, Synagogue Conference are main- In Building Trades Division D, tained at Congregation Beth Te- Frank Berman wl Samuel Sara- filo Emanuel, 1550 Taylor Ave., sohti headed the Painters and Detroit, telephone Trinity 1-2934, Decorators; Charles N. Agree, where reservations may. be made Contractors and Architects; Har- for the banquet and the conven- ry Davidson and Harry J. Glass- tion luncheon to be held at 1:30 er, Plumbers and Supplies; Henry p. m. Jassy, Store Fixtures, Electri- cians and Supplies; David Gold- Raymond Massey as Abraham Lincoln and Elizabeth Riedon berg and Harry Jacobson, Coal as His Step-Mother Sarah, in and Ice; Abe Rosenberg and "Abe Lincol n in Illinois" Herbert Wallace, Hardware, and . MICHIGAN—James Cagney, Harry Satovsky and Elconan Ann Sheridan and Pat O'Brien Saulson, Real Estate, The Palmer Park Theater, make up the triple-threat star In Food Products Division E, Hamilton at Six-Mile Road, an- cast of the Michigan Theater's Samuel Markowitz headed the nounces an outstanding program attraction, "Torrid Zone," to- of sonic of the most important Bakeries; Bernard Komer, Bev- gether with "Saturday's Chil- erages; Thomas Borman, Meats; films. On Sunday and Monday, May d•en," from the Pulitzer Prize Sol Schayowitz, Groceries and play by Maxwell Anderson and Mfg. Agents; Jack Horwitz, 26 and 27, the Palmer Park The- starring John Garfield, Anne Poultry; Joseph M. Lefkofsky, ater will feature the great and Delicatessen and Restaurants; sensational film "Grapes of Shirley and Claude Rains. Harry Ernstein, Tobacco; Albert Wrath," based on John Stein- UNITED ARTISTS — Vivien Green, Dairies; Herman Franz- beck's significant story, which blau, Produce; Jack Robinowitz, won the Pulitzer Award. On the • Leigh makes her first screen up - Fish; HarryiGolden, Down River same bill will be "A Chump at pearance since "G.T.W.W. " co- starred with Robert Taylor in Oxford." Merchants: Another very great film, one "Waterloo Bridge," at the United In Professional Division F, George M. ,Stutz headed the At- of the best of the year, "Abe Artists Theater. On the same torneys; Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, Lincoln in Illinois," will be the program are Stan Laurel and Hebrew Teachers and Rabbis; feature on Thursday, Friday and Oliver Hardy in "Saps at Sea." Dr. Leonard Sidlow, Dentists and Saturday, May 30 and 31 and FOX — In "Lillian Russell" Supplies; Dr. Albert N. P•ussin, June 1. The companion film will Darryl Zanuck outfits Alice Optometrists; William I. Boxer- be "My Little Chickadee." ,The film version of "The Faye's glamor girl of the 90's in man, Social Workers; Dr. A. re- Max Kohn and Dr. Harry C. Grapes of Wrath" has Henry the style to which she was as to Saltzstein, Doctors; Samuel Ja- Fonda as Tom Joad, Jane Dar- putedly accustomed, both cobs, Schools; Aaron Silberblatt, well as Ma Joad, John Carradine props and principals. The 20th- Public Employees; Samuel Bez, as Casey, the preacher, Charley Fox tycoon recreates the fahu- us era of La Russells ' heyday . 6.R. Pharmacists; Miss Eleanor Stan- Grapewin as Grampa, Dori field, Nurses; Dr. George S. den as Rosasharn, Russell Si Smp- lo 1 provides Don Ameche, as her Weiss, Chiropodists, and Dr. Syd- son as Pa Joad, 0. Z. Whitehead ill-fated first husband. Edward as Al, John Qualen as Muley, Solomon's companion film on the ney F. Ellias, Osteopaths. to In Arts an Crafts Division G, Eddie Quillan as Connie and Zef- program is "Grandpa Goes ,. Town," a Higgins family featur fie Tilbury as Gramm. Theodore Steinberg and Henry A Acclaimed by critics as a story Z. Ungar headed the Advertisers and Publishers; Frank Denison that every American should love Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society and Herman L. Lewis, Jr., Print- and cherish, "Abe Lincoln in ers; Lewis C. Frank, Paper Prod- Illinois," the Robert E. Sherwood The concluding affair of ti, ucts; Mrs. David B. Werbe, Ar- Pulitzer Prize Play, has been Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society is tists and Musicians; David Idzal brought to the screen with Ray- attracting a great deal of atten- and Frank Wetsman, Theaters; mond Massey, brilliant stage and tion. This party is scheduled for screen actor, in the title role in Benjamin H. Craine, Photogra- 18 to be held at Kern's phers; Victor Zuckerman, Flor- which he won nation-wide ac- June Auditorium. A dessert luncheon ists, and George K. Bremen, claim. is planned to be followed by Amusements. . In Services Division H. Henry ors; Morris L. Schauer and Harry g m aam h es. jong, bridge' and other Cove and Joseph Sandler headed Schumer, Linen Supply; Henry Members and friends of the the Cleaners and Dyers; Mrs. Lapides and Jack Lapides, Laun- society are requested to eserve Gordon Beswick and Miss Betty dries, Robert Loeyenberg, Fu- Sunday, June 23, for the a al Harley, Beauty Shops and Bar- neral Parlors, and Henry Reese, picnic, to be held at PlyrAout bers; Samuel A. Granadier, Tail- Mt. Clemens solicitations. Riverside Park. State Synagogue June 2 Downtown Theaters 3 eta Am ent tier Yid ani ma ant 28, ,,m Fri Set Jul wil Ke the sta Ge "T Lil thi Sit no Os wl of Bo ha nil (la be pr rs SI a al is P' a Si el fi a a