America avisk PerioSeal Cotter April 11, 1941 Lawyers Reports Annotated Volumes One ( I) to Seventy (70) First Series with t hree (3) Di- gests. Lawyers Reports Annotated, New Series Volumes One (I) to 1918 1' w itit Digests and 1• e (5) V(41111104 EOM A11110litt 11111%. America n Law Reports Anno- tated ( .out L.R.A. trout 1918 F ith in 69 Volumes to 1930, all w Quarterly and Annual Digests in a total set of: First Series New Series American Law Reports 70 Volumes 77 Vol 69 Volumes 216 l'olumen Inquire of GEORGE 1101,LIVVY 1213 Union (Mardian Building- Telephone (11. 3625 SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS PEGGY ANN EXCLUSIVE FROCKS 9116 Grand River Ave. TYler 6-1827 SEASON'S GREETINGS AVALON RESTAURANT 13311 Linwood To. 7-9762 — ---- -- SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS GENERAL MILL SUPPLY CO. 1477 WOODLAND AVE. SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS Mr. and Mrs. B. M. 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CA. 4323 Passover Greetings to All! • • ■ CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle LAW BOOKS FOR SALE 0' CLIFTON AVENUE Wyoming Plumbing Heating Supplies HOGARTH 9470 14600 WYOMING Leo Fuchs Stars in New Operetta At Littman's Sunday Matinee, Eve. 9 Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society to Meet April 16 Because of Passover, the next Leo Fuchs, eminent Lemberg staging of this operetta, which comedian and operetta star, is a was written by Oscar Ostroff and business meeting of the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society will be held guest actor at Littman's People's Benny Blank. Theater, 12th and Seward, this Fuchs appears in three roles— on Wednesday afternoon, April Sunday matinee and evening, as rabbi, as sailor and as a sen- 16, at the Dexter-Lawrence Hall. April 13, in his great success, orita. There are many songs and The society acknowledges do- The Rabbi From Mexico." dances and this operetta is ac- nations from Mrs. Philip Shapiro, The entire cast of Littman's claimed as one of the most hilari- Mrs. Morris Weinstein, Mrs. Theater ssists Mr. Fuchs in the ous on the Yiddish stage. Celia Sternberger, Mrs. Max Gross, Mrs. I. E. Liebson and Edward H. Williams, through the Hebrew Schools' courtesy of Mrs. Betty Fisher. Important Notice To Organizations Ccntributors to the columns of The Detroit Jewish Chron- icle and publicity committees for all local organizations are asked to note that the deadline for copy to be submitted for publication is at 10 a. m. on Wednesdays, except on holiday weeks at which time the dead- lines are announced in advance. Copy received after the deadline will be retained for publication in the following week's sisue. Rabbi Ruslander To Address League Of Jewish Youth The first full meeting of dele- gates of the constituent members of the League of Detroit Jewish Youth will be held on Tuesday, April 22, at 8:30 p. m. in Butzel Hall of the Jewish Community Center, at Woodward and Hol- brook, announces Rubin Gold, chairman of the organization committee. At this meeting reports will be received from the committees on membership and publicity, pro- gram, and nominations. Follow- ing the reports, election of offi- cers and members of the execu- tive board will be held. Greet- ings to the newly formed organ- ization will be extended by Abra- ham Srere, president of the Jew- ish Welfare Federation, Simon Shetzer, president of the Jewish Community Council, and Henry Meyers, president of the Jewish Community Center. The main address of the even- ing will be delivered by Rabbi Selwyn D. Ruslander, director of the National Federation of Tem- ple Youth, who is known to De- troit youth as a dynamic speaker and aggressive leader of youth movements. Rabbi Ruslander's ad- dress will be based upon his knowledge of youth work in com- munities all over the country. It is eagerly awaited by the lead- ers of the oustanding Jewish youth organizations now compos- ing the League of Detroit Jew- ish Youth. While the meeting is designed primarily for official delegates, interested members of Jewish youth organizations will be wel- come. There is no admission charge. presided at a large meeting on April 7, held at the home of Mrs. Harry Gelperin. Preparations for the annual dinner dance to be held at Sak's Show Bar, Sunday, May 18, ad- vanced with favorable reports given by captains in charge, Mesdames S. Purther, L. Gold- stein, C. Spector, G. Kane, P. Berman, S. Bockoff. P. Lewis- ton and M. Fink. Mrs. H. Gelperin announced that all members bringing in $50 or more will on their own accord entertain the groyp with a spe- cial luncheon and mah jong party. Mrs. Nathan Reisman is chair- man of the dinner dance and Mrs. Wm. Sucher is chairman of the year book. MESSENGER CO. L. C. MK, Mgr. • IRVI\G ADLER • J.W.E.W.O. Benefit Show April 15 VIENNA SAUSAGE PRODUCTS Adler's COCKTAIL LOUNGE DELICATESSEN RESTAURANT 15361 LIVERNOIS, NEAR FENKELL Private Dining Room for Parties, Showers, etc. .FREE DELIVERY — PHONE UNiversity 2-9784. • for PASSOVER IN BOTTLES In loving memory of my dar- ling, angel mother, Millie C. Berg, who passed away seven years ago, April 15, 1934. under the supervision of Detroit Council of Orthodox Rabbis For soon my dear one died. Her loving son, HAROLD. CITY Colonial Hotel & Mineral Baths The same delicious Coca Cola your family enjoys all year 'round, bottled kosher especially for Passover All is dark within my dwelling today, For the one 1 loved art dearly liar forever passed away. Dependable Cartage and Moving 409 E. ADAMS AVE. Remember this day in which ye came out of Egypt, out of CAdillac 3240 the house of bondage.—Exodus The regular prescribed Hebrew 13 :3. Schools' curriculum was set aside during the days before Passover and every effort was made in To All Our Friends - - - all the branches of the United GREETINGS FOR THE PASSOVER! Hebrew Schools to acquaint the pupils with the important holiday We Are Happy to Announce the Reopening of the from all its angles. A special booklet was prepared for that occasion explaining the whys and wherefores of the Passover cere- monies, giving the arrangement of the Seder dish, and explaining all the symbols connected with the Passover Seder. The annual Passover perform- ances will take place this year during the intermediate days of Mt. Clemens, Michigan Chol Ha-Moed Pesach, beginning Monday, April 14, when the ON MAY 1, 1941 pupils of the Central Hebrew Under the management of Max Elkin Schools will have their program in the auditorium of the Roose- Write or Wire for Reservations velt Public School, Tuesday, April 15, the pupils of the Rose Sit- In Miami Beach, our Poinciana Hotel—Open the year 'round tig Cohen Branch will stage their performance in the auditorium of the school ; and on the same even- ing, the pupils of the Brady He- program in the auditorium of the brew Schools will present their Brady Public School. On Wed- nesday, April 16, the pupils of the David. W. Simons Branch will hold their performance in the auditorium of the Roosevelt Public School, and the same even- AWAITS YOU DURING PASSOVER WEEK ing the pupils of the Philadel- phia-Byron Branch will present with all the choice Passover their plays in the auditorium of dishes you like . . . including the school, and the Parkside Branch will stage their perform- • WILNO KOSHER SAUSAGE ance in the auditorium of the Custer Public School. All per- Special for Passover formances begin at 7:30 and are and all other open to the public. IN MEMORIAM I had a priceless treasure once, she w /14 my pride and Joy: I Ow ed her, at,. perhaps too w ell, • (Pupils Observe Passover Festival The Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization will give a theater benefit show Tuesday (Chol hamoed Passover), at Littman's People's Theater. Leo Fuchs is one of the star actors who will play in "The Rabbi From Mexico." Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman is chairman, and Mesdames Agnes Levin and I. Israel, co-chairmen. For tickets call Hogarth 5584, or Townsend 6-3489. Proceeds will go for relief to refugee or- phans in Europe. The organization thanks all Dinner-Dance of Youth Ed- who helped in the success of the Moos Chitim bake sale. ucation League May 18 Mrs. H. J. Millman, president of the Youth Education League, Passover Greetings to All! • NOW AVAILABLE IN THE HANDY 6-BOTTLE CARTON