140 A merica 'm4 Periodical critter October 4, 1940 Happy New Year to All! CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 3 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Bnai Brith Leader Honors Chalutzim BURK'S Prescription Pharmacy 13330 DEXTER BLVD. Prescriptions Our Specialty WE DELIVER TOwnsend 8-8584 ••• Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All ! RODIN CLUB Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All! The first fall meeting of the Rodin Club was held at the home of Mrs. Nathan Fishman. A mid- night lunch was served and the evening was spent in bridge and mah jong. New members welcomed by the club were Mrs. Ben Rosenburg of Wyandotte; Mrs. Sidney Mi- con of Glynn Court; Mrs. Meyer Kahlden of Chicago Blvd. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Dave Gross- man, 3375 Collingwod Ave., on Oct. 9, at 8 p. m. SPOON BROS. Builders 3331 WEBB AVE. Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All! Sorenson's Flowers Purpose is what gives life a meaning.—Parkhurst. Ott Machinery Sales, Inc. Dearborn' 949 Military Ave. Phone Dearborn 1110 Sincere Rosh Hashonah Greetings CHIDWA TEA ROOM 546 SECOND AVE. CAdillac 3103 11536 WOODWARD TOwnsend 8:0172 Rosh Hashonah Greetings to A11 1 ! SINCERE NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS Marge's Beauty Box L. BLACK CO. 8436 12TH ST. ESTABLISHED 1850 MAdison 8618 COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE FOR 90 YEARS 1540 WOODWARD AVE. Formerly Euclid Beauty Shop at 1926 \V. Euclid REDFORD 2167 Henry Monsky (right), president of the Supreme Lodge of Bnai Brith, paying homage to the heroic Chalutzim of the Jewish Homeland by placing a floral tribute before the Pioneer Statue in the Palestine Pavilion's Hall of Transformation. To the left of the statue stands Meyer W. Weisgal, director of the Pavilion. Addressing the participants in Bnai Brith Day at the World's Fair, Mr. Monsky spoke of the miraculous transition that has come about in Palestine because of the zeal, devotion and unprecedented self-sacrifice of the Jewish pioneers. "The vast problem of rehabilitation and resettlement, caused by the ravages in war-devastated Europe, gives special significance to this all-important movement in Jewish life," Mr. Monsky con- tinued. "Our efforts must be redoubled. Our faith in the ultimate victory of righteousness and justice over the evil of force and terrorism must not falter. "The Palestine Pavilion," Mr. Monsky added, "symbolizes the great achievement of a free, unrestricted, epoch-making effort on the part of an ancient people. It breathes forth a message of hope for the thousands of homeless Jews in Europe — yes, a message of hope for Jews throughout the world." Roth Hashonah Greetings to All ! YOU CAN FORGET EVERYTHING— BUT NOT YOUR ,WEDDING DAY! Happy New Year to All ! C. J. Leggert PLUMBING — HEATING Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned Parts and Grates 20547 FENKELL AVE. DEVENOW EQUIPMENT CO. This, and Hias 1913 File, Helped Alien Solve Her Registration Problem NEW YORK — A woman may be capable of forgetting almost anything — but never her wed- ding day. Bar and Restaurant Supplies This phychological phenomenon came to the rescue of Mrs. Louis SAM DEVENOW Frankel of Richmond, Va. who was greatly perplexed by one of the 15 questions which every 1301 GRATIOT AVE. non-citizen resident in the United States must answer to Uncle Sam CAdillac 5139 under the Alien Registration Act of 1940. As Aug. 27, the first day of the nation-wide registra- tion of aliens, approached, Mrs. Frankel poured over the question LE SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU "On what date did you arrive in the United States?" She could not remember the date. It was 27 years ago that she came to this country. So many things have happened since. Who could re- member the exact date? Who now could or would help her to refresh her memory? Mrs. Fran- kel mused. 1\ If grs of Yes, she was a young and at- tractive girl then. 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Not only was she now able to answer all of the 15 questions asked of non-citizens for registration purposes, but this information will satisfy a wish she carried with her for some time — to become a citizen of the United States. RANDOLPH 3622 - 3623 New Year's Greetings and Best Wishes to All BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL DETROIT, MICH. Le Shono Tovo Tikosevu—A Happy New Year! SCHIFF II MOSKOWITZ KOSHER CATERING CO. IN THE NEW K. OF P. BUILDING 114 ERSKINE, Cor. JOHN R Unexcelled Facilities for Weddings, Banquets, Parties, Showers, etc. 2 LARGE HALLS WITH SEATING CAPACITY OF 450 EACH Smaller Dining Rooms for 50 and 60 Phone Clifford 2469 — Office: 1937 Gladstone, Tyler 6-3530 We also cater at all synagogues, hotels and halls. New Year's Greetings and Best Wishes to All GOOD FOOD • PIES LIKE. MOTHER USED TO MAKE Fresh from Our Own Ovens Daily CATHOLIC CONFERENCE HEARS PLEA FOR "LABOR STATESMEN" ROCHESTER N. Y. (Religious News Service). — Urgent pleas for "labor statesmen" to assume the responsibilities of leading or- ganized workers, and for the members of all faiths to work together in fighting Communism, Nazism and Fascism, featured the first of a country-wide ser- ies of Catholic Conferences on Industrial Problems held here. Leaders in the church, indus- try, labor and education at- tended the Conference. COLLEGE MOTTO "If we work upon marble, it will perish; if we work upon brass, time will efface it; if we rear temples, they will crumble into dust; but if we work upon immortal minds and imbue them with principles and with a just fear of God and love of their fellowmen, we engrave on those toblets something that will brighten to all enternity."— State Teachers College, Radford, Va. 616 WOODWARD, north of Congress. CL. 4159 JULES H. WOLFSON JOINS US IN EXTENDING ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS TO THE ENTIRE JEWISH COMMUNITY • HACQUOIL BUICK SALES, INC. 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