American ,Jewish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1 March 28, 1941 2 h :s d- h ; at i- t, it in n, r- r L. • Se • A decade of satisfactory serv- ice to Detroit housewives is the achievement of the Hollywood Curtain Laundry and Cleaners, 3916 Joy Rd. During this time, the firm has acquired a reputation for laun- dering curtains to exact measure- ments and returning them crisp and clean, with corners true and edges straight. As with their service, their work is careful, prompt and economical. According to an official of the company, housewives are further permitted to enjoy themselves when Hollywood does their cur- tains. "Why should Detroit Detroit fi2CCis housewives make drudges of themselves with this tiresome task? We have a service that will perfectly fit their needs. All they need do is call Hollywood Curtain Laundry at Tyler 5-3001. Much time is devoted now in all the branches of the United Hebrew School to the study of Passover, to the history of the departure from Egypt as related in the Book of Exodus, and to a careful study of the whys and wherefores of the ceremonies and symbols of the Passover service. The children are also prepared, not only to be active participants in the ceremony of the Seder, but they are taught in such a manner that they themselves are capable of conducting the Seder in an intelligent manner. It has already become tradi- tional with the schools to stage Passover plays during the inter- mediate days of Passover. Ac- cordingly, affairs will be arranged as follows: The pupils of the Central High School will stage their play on Monday evening, April 14, the first day of Chol Ha-Moed, in the auditorium of the Roosevelt Public School. The Rose Sittig Cohen pupils will "Detroit Awaits Convention," streamer headline of the March- April issue of "Jewish Youth" official publication of the National Federation of Temple Youth an- nounces. Ie • y CS cieThe New 1941 T- S, INgid ► re RAP es in al or it- celebrate on Tuesday evening, April 15, the second day of Chol Ha-Mood, in the auditorium of the new building. The pupils of the David W. Simons Branch, Tuxedo and Holmur, will have their celebration on the same evening in the auditorium of the Winterhalter Public School at Broadstreet and Cortland. The Parkside branch will have its celebration on Wednesday, April 16, the third day of Chol Ha- Moed, in the auditorium of the Custer Public School. The Phila- delphia-Byron branch will stage its play on the same evening in the auditorium of the Philadel- phia-Byron School. The branch located in the Brady Public School will stage its performance on Wednesday, April 16, in the auditorium of the Brady Public School. These plays are open not only to the parents and friends, but to the public. They all start at 7:30 p. m, Re-Union of Camp William J. Cody Seeks Election Mehia on April 15 As Circuit Judge Every year either during the Christmas or Easter season, all The only resident of Highland "Detroit Awaits Convention" Is the campers of Camp Mehia, in- cluding those from other cities, Park who is a candidate for Streamer Head of Current get together for a camp reunion. circuit judge in the April 7 elec- "Jewish Youth is h e Study of Passover Begun in Hebrew Schools; All Branches to Sponsor Public Observances Campus Club and its Alumni Chapter of Wayne University will hold a joint meeting at the McKenzie Union on April 3, when candidates for graduation will be presented to the senior chapter. 0- 4h HOLLYWOOD CURTAIN LAUNDRY ACQUIRES FINE REPUTATION Campus Club, Alumni to Meet Jointly S. Ln . • New Radiantube Cooking Units — the fastest, most economical in Frigidaire history, t, 1- 1- 3. n, n, At these camp reunions the campers and counsellors meet, re- new their friendships, exchange experiences and reminisce of the wonderful times they had in camp. This year Camp Mehia will hold its reunion on Tuesday, April 15, from 2 to 5 p. m., at the Shaarey-Z e d ek Synagogue, Chicago and Lawton. There is no school during Easter week, and all the girls and boys and their friends are anxious to come to the reunion. • An enjoyable program has been provided. In addition to the pro- gram of singing and dancing and other activities, an interesting colored motion picture of camp and various activities in and out of camp will be shown. The chil- dren will see themselves at work and at play. Mrs. Benjamin B. Knoppow, who is in charge of arrangements, invites all parents who are interested in an up-to- date camp for their children to come to the reunion, and to bring the youngsters. For information about camp, call Townsend 8-8687, or address Mrs. Ellen Bercovich Knoppow, 1725 Burlingame, Detroit. Philomathic Debating Club dere. Agralr. r4E41,114,410•41.11.1 dime Air — Ara. De Luxe Model 0-60 illustrated Ie Only $ is 1. 6 a month SHECTER 1 1 FURNITURE 1 a COMPANY TR. 2-3636 8928 12th St. Open Sundays and Evenings ts 1- 5. C It was announced at the week- ly meeting of the Philomathic De- bating Club that an invitation had been r e c e i v e d from the League of Detroit Jewish Youth to enlist the 43-year-old name of Philomathic in the rolls of that group. Philomathic will d e b a t e the Hilllel Foundation at Ann Arbor at a future date on the topic, "Re- solved that those who spread anti - racial prejudice be denied the right of free speech." The topic at Philomathic's com- ing outside affair, will be a de- bate, on the subject "Resolved that labor should give up its right to strike during the time of National Emergency." 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Adorable princess styles, nauticals, reefers and tailored types. Fine quality twills, tweeds, camel shades and beautiful plaids. Sizes 1-4, 3-6X, 7-12. JANET'S OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS 9019.21 TWELFTH ST. TYLER 6.7161 WILLIAM J. CODY ing newspapers, Cody has made an admirable record as an at- torney and a Circuit Court Commissioner, a position he has held since 1936. He is also a graduate of the Detroit College of Law. Known for his l i b e r al and progressive policies, Judge Cody has instituted many reforms and innovations as Circuit Commis- sioner. He has ordered constables not to evict indigent families over week-ends or on holidays and has carried out a policy of granting time extensions for people to find satisfactory new quarters when they are forced to vacate their homes. He also has permitted only attorneys or property own- ers to appear before the court, whereas formerly stenographers and clerks had been allowed to represent companies. Judge Cody is an active mem- be• of the Highland Park Good- fellows, served on the Highland Park charter commission, and is now president of the Michigan State Association of Circuit Court Commissioners. He believes that his work as Circuit Commis- sioner has been an adequate ap- prenticeship for Circuit judgeship and is seeking election in the April vote. Kalvarier Aid Society Gives $102 to J. D. C. The Sarah Freedman Mo'os Chitim Fund, which was organ- ized by the Kalvarier Aid So- ciety in memory of Mrs. David Freedman, has given $102 to the Joint Distribution Committee. The following donations were received for that fund : $25 from David Freedman; $10 from Mr. and Mrs. L. Gibbs; $25 from the Kalvarier Aid Society; and the remainder of the money was given by the Malke Radner Family Flower Fund of the Kalvarier Aid Society and the members of the society. Officers of the society are: Mrs. L. Stolinsky, president; Mrs. H. 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