DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle SHIRTS No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt each Jewish National Fund to Present Zedakah's Donor Latest Palestine Movie, "Our Event Wednesday Promised Land," on Dec. 16 The annual donor luncheon of WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE ...... Wash 79c 14 lbs. Damp Flat Pieces carefully ironed Additional Pounds 5% c lb. A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE 14 lbs. Flatwork All Finished 79c THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME c DeLuxeFamllyServic. 1 Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Batb Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried Additional pounds 7c lb. THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE Zedakah Club will be held Wed- On Monday evening, Dec. 16, nesday, Dec. 11, at the Masonic the Jewish National Fund Coun- Temple. Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan cil will show the latest movie will be the guest speaker, and from Palestine at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. There will be four continuous shows beginning at 5:30 p. m. "Our Promised Land" is in all technicolor and sound. It delin- eates Jewish achievement in Pal- estine and the story of upbuild- ing of a Jewish Homeland, of its heroic pioneers, of its build- ers and defenders, of its men, women and children, of its coun- try. It visualizes the great fight our people are making to de- fend their Homeland. It is the first comprehensive technicolor $100 Not responsible for sun-burnt or wind-whipped curtains THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY 35c 25c Double Woolen Blankets Each Feather Pillows All Ironed Service 30c Flat Pieces per pound WEARING APPAREL per pound IOC Minimum Charge $1.80 A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION IlliASS ACHUS ETTS LAUNDRY CO. We Call for and Deliver to All Parts of the City 'PHONE CADILLAC 7423 Howard at Second St, "THE BIG DOWNTOWN LAUNDRY" Announcing Our New Address and Telephone Aaron B. Margolis The monthly meeting of Jun. for Hadassah will be held Sun- day, Dec. 8, at 2:30 p. m., at Hotel Statler. Mrs. Nathan Spev- akow, president of the Women's Division of the American Jew- ish Congress, who is prominent MRS. SAMUEL CHARFOOS in various Jewish organizations the program also includes mu- in the community; will speak on sical entertainment. Mrs. Samuel Charfoos, chair- man of the luncheon, asks for the cooperation of the entire commu- nity to help make this affair a successful one. Zedakah provides assistance regularly to indigent aged; gives emergency relief to families pending D. P. W. aid; supplements Mothers' Pensions and Welfare cases where illness exists, with money, milk, coal or old clothes. Mrs. Maurice Knopper, chair- man of pledges, is holding open house at 3226 Fullerton Ave. every afternoon until Dec. 10, to accept pledges for the runch- eon. The next Zedakah meeting will be held Dec. 9 at the home of Mrs. Jack Dunn, 2958 Webb, at 1:30. Bingo Party of Beth Jacob Monday The first of a series of bingo parties, to be sponsored by the Beth Jacob Synagogue, will be in the A. ti M. MARKET next to Kresge's held at 8 p. m. on Monday, Dec. (Between Burlingame and Webb) 9, in the ballroom of the Fort Wayne Hotel. There will be 20 11632 DEXTER BLVD. TO. 8-8119 games for an admission of 50 cents. There will be 20 prizes. Proceeds of these parties will be used to finance the Beth Je- cob Synagogue on Montcalm St. Abe Ackerman is president of the congregation, Barney Bar- nett is vice-president and Rose 4:4r1.4 on the Ocean at 13th St. Genden is secretarf. 'tt.4*- One of the oldest congrega- • MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA I 4 • tions in Detroit, Beth Jacob ▪ All Outside Rooms. Baths, Showers, Telephone. Spacious Lobby. Root Solarium. Coffee Shop. European Plan. Free continues to serve the needs of Parking. Tropical dance patio. Your Host, Ed. Singer. the community. It conducts serv- ices daily, on the Sabbaths and holidays, provides mourners with a place for reciting Kadish and Jewish community—let us appre- with a house of worship for Yis- Judge Nicol Speaks ciate America and let us help kor services on holidays. our unfortunate brethren over On Altman's Hour there as well as those who are in distress here. And for this Lauds Efforts of Hyman Altman and for the many other worth- Annual Donor Luncheon of and Benjamin Lemberg, while projects sponsored by this Progressive Ladies' Unter- hour I want to congratulate Mr. Judge Henry G. Nicol of the and Mrs. Hyman Altman and stitzung Verein on Wed- Wayne County Circuit Court last wish them many more years of nesday Sunday spoke over the Altman achievement and success." Jewish Hour, on the occasion of the completion of 11 years of Kvutzah Auxiliary Kosher Meat C Poultry Market EDSINGER HOTEL • 5 Plans '41 Luncheon JUDGE HENRY G. NICOL broadcasting by Mr. and Mrs. Hy- man Altman on Station WMBC. Judge Nicol was introduced by Benjamin Lemberg. He lauded Mr. Altman and Mr. Lemberg for bringing outstanding leaders to address the Jewish Hour. "The philosophy of the Alt- man Hour," said Judge Nicol, "is the appreciation of America. This hours says to the Detroit sound film of Palestine to be shown. Tickets for this special event may be obtained from the cle Mrs. Samuel Heyman, lla. vison 0954, or the president of the Jewish National Fund, Hr. Israel Wiener, Tyler 5-6434, or Tyler 5-6894. All proceeds will be used in the redemption of the soil of Palestine, in the emergency `rk of the Jewish National Ft..,d to provide land and fowl for the heroic Jewish Yishub of Palestine during the present war crisis, and to provide the only haven of refuge for our Jews fleeing Europe. Mrs. Nathan Spevakow Leader of English Jewry to Address I Will Address Junior Emanual on Friday Hadassah on,, Sunday Pounds 4 Pairs Lace Curtains December 6, 140 The Ladies Auxiliary of Kvut- zah Ivrith met at the home of Mrs. F. Hassin and made plans for the annual donor luncheon, to take place Feb. 12. The newly elected president, Mrs. A. D. Markson, presided. Mrs. B. Tellis gave an inter- esting talk on the life of famous Jewish women and the part they played in the history of Jewish life. To make the sixth annual donor luncheon a success, the following ladies are serving on the com- mittee: Mrs. S. Schubiner, gen- eral chairman, and co-chairmen, Mesdames D. Rubenstein, A. De- Roven, S. Leinoff, S. Munch, H. Rosenbloom, J. Rabinowitz, M. Winokur, M. Feldman, A. Pan- ush, B. Friedgood, S. Chaiken, A. Silverstein, M. Rappaport. Mrs. D. Rubenstein was placed by acclamation on the list of honorary presidents for the work she performed for this organiza- tion. MRS. SAM ROSENGARD The annual donor luncheon of the Progressive Ladies Unterstit- zung Verein will take place on Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 12 noon, at the Phoenix Club, 114 Erskine St. Mrs. Sam Rosengard is in charge of pledges. Mrs. H. Ep- stein is president of the organiza- tion. Reservations can still be made by calling Townsend 6-2067. MISS HELEN WALDSTEIN "Youth—the Pivot of the Pal- estine Program." Another fea- ture of the afternoon will be a Chanukah presentation entitled "The Festival of Lights," under the direction of Miss Miriam Pie- man. aldstein is chair- Miss Helen man of Junior Hadassah's Honor Roll which culritlgates in a vie-, tory ball Feb. 9.`Senior Hadas- sah has extended an invitation to all paid-up Junior Hadassah Honor Roll pledges to attend their annnal Honor Roll func- tion Monday night, Dec. 9, at Masonic Temple. The Jewish National Fund committee is now calling upon members for the clearance of JNF boxes. Miss Ruth Hands, Youth Ali- yah chairman, is in charge of soliciting financial aid from vari- ous organizations in the city. Contributions to this fund may be made by contacting Miss Lil- lian Milgrom, To. 8-7088. K. of P. to Hear 2 Noted Speakers Tuesday Evening Detroit Lodge, No. 55, Knights of Pythias, extends an invitation to all Pythians, their wives and friends to attend an open meet- ing to be held on Tuesday eve- ning, Dec. 10, at Detroit Lodge Building Castle Hall, Erskine and John Rr. St. The cultural committee headed by Frank Hoffman, chairman, has arranged to have two prominent speakers, on Americanism and national defense, followed by a musical program. Raymond J. Kelly, past national commander of the American Legion, will speak on "Americanism and what it means to an American." Ever- ett DeRyke, executive secretary of the Michigan National De- fense Commission will speak on "Our part in the national defense program." Music will be furnished by Fred W. Beaudry Post, No. 126, American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps. Songs will be ren- dered by Miss Marjorie Kimmel- stiel, accompanied by Mrs. Irene Kimmelstiel. The program will start at 8 p. m. sharp. Admis- sion is free. This program will be broadcast over station WXYZ. Meyer Edelbaum to Speak . un "Position of European Jewry" at Sabbath Eve Forum Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman- uel, Taylor and Woodrow Wil- son Ayes., will have as guest speaker at its Friday evening forum, Dec. 13, at 8:15 p. m., Meyer Edelbaum, associate ed- itor of the Jewish Times of Lon- don, England. Mr. Edelbaum arrived in the United States several weeks ago for a brief visit, and has come to Detroit in the interests of the League for Religious Labor in Palestine. He has long been ac- tive in Zionism, and is a deputy member of the Actions Commit- tee. He is leader of the Torah Va-Avodah movement in Great Britain and has played an im- portant part in the communal life of English Jewry. In his address Mr. Edelbaum will describe the present clay situation of Jewry in Europe as effected by the Nazi conquests and the battle of England. Dis- cussions will follow the lecture and a social hour will, as usual, close the program. Cantor Hy- man Schulsinger will lead the congregational singing. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernted will pre- sent Mr. Edelbaum. Mrs. Wald to Speak At Donor Luncheon Of Mizrachi Women Play by Mrs. Sperka to Feature Event on Dec. 17 Mrs. Schulamith Wald of New York, will be the guest speaker at the donor luncheon, to be spon- sored by the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, on Tuesday, Dec. 17, at the social hall of the Shaarey Zedek. A dramatic presentation, "Our Guiding Light," written by Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka, will be pre- sented by the Dramatic Group of the Sisterhood of Congregation Bnai David. The chairman, Mrs. Abraham Danzig, and co-chairman, Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, are looking for- ward to a large attendance at the luncheon. For reservations, call Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, Townsend 8-8477, or Mrs. Joseph Kunin, Townsend 8-8726. The last pep rally meeting will be held by the chapter on Wed- nesday, Dec. 11, at 1 p. m., at the Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will be the guest speaker of the afternoon. A social hour will follow. Members and friend , are invited to attend. National President of Council Jrs. to Speak Here Dec. 15 Miss Dera Teplitz, national president of the Junior National Council of Jewish Women, will be a guest in Detroit on Dec. 15 to address the local Council Juniors at 2:30 p. m., at Hotel Statler. She will discuss the organization's port and dock project. ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 4500