DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Pythian Sisters To Fete 15th Anniversary The Pythian Sisters, Greater Detroit Temple No. 152, are celebrating their 15th anniver- sary on Monday, April 13, at 8 p. m., at Castle Hall, Erskine and John R. The grand chief of Michigan, Hazel Lawler, will be the guest of honor and all Pythian Sisters are invited to attend and ex- tend a hearty welcome to our grand chief. Banquet May 3 A Mothers and Daughters ban- quet will be given at the Wil- shire Hotel on May 3. DEVELOPING OUTFIT METROFLEX CAMERA Popular Albert make! Com- plete darkroom outfit con- taining all necessary equip- For instant and time expos- ure pictures. Designed with waist level view finder, 50mm lens. Takes 16 pictures on roll of Eastman or Agfa films. ment to develop and print your own pictures. 159 249 8 Exposure Verichrome Film No. 127 Verichrome 8 Exposures No. 120 Verichrome 8 Exposures 26c 32c No. 620 Verichrome 8 Exposures 32c No. 116 Verichrome 8 Exposures 37c No. 616 Verichrome 8 Exposures 37c Mt. Sinai Women Maintain Canteen in Federal Building Mrs. Charles Gitlin and Aides Serve Food, Coffee To Navy Recruits Since the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, Mrs. Charles Git- lin has created, maintained and supervised a canteen for the Navy Recruiting Station on the third floor of the Federal Bldg., which is under the direction of Commander Carson R. Miller. This recruiting station is one of the most active in the country and has a service canteen for the benefit of recruits maintained by the women of the Mt. Sinai Hospital Association, with food and coffee donated by several Detroit merchants. Recently a new electric refrigerator was donated to the cause by a pa- triotic appliance dealer. One of the most unusual fea- tures of this canteen, Mrs. Git- lin pointed out, was the serving of matzos and eggs, traditional Passover and Easter foods, to both Jews and Gentiles. Every day except Saturday the women of the Mt. Sinai Hospi- tal Association are on duty to take care of the recruits. On Saturday a staff conosisting of employees of Cunningham Drug Stores under the guidance of Mrs. Maddox are on duty. All branches of the service, Army, Navy and Coast Guard, are of- fered the use of the canteen. Mrs. Gitljn gratefully appre- ciates the loyalty of the women who staff the canteen daily, among whom are the following: Mesdames Jacob Cohen, Dan- iel Greenblatt, David Garfield, Raymond Steinberg, Benjamin April 10, 1941 Ben Zion Witler Star at Littman's for April 10-12 The final performance of the season will be given at Littman's People's Theater on Friday eve- ning and Sunday matinee and evening, April 10 and 12. The attraction for these dates will be the famous European star, Ben Zion Witler, who will star in his own production, the ro- mantical musical hit, "His Great- est Love". Immediately follow• ing the last performance, the talented star will leave for Hollywood where he will be fea- tured in a new refugee motion picture. The occasion will also mark the final performance of the sea- son for such stars as Lily Lili- ana, Leon Leibgold, Abe Lax, Ethel Dorf, Mischa Fishzon and others of the Littman company who have delighted Detroit audi- ences all season. KAPPA SIGMA TAU Saturday, April 11, marks the next important day for the mem- bers of XI Chapter of Kapp Sigma Tau Sorority. They are giving a bridge-luncheon in the 'Power Room of the Women's Guild in the Metropolitan Bldg. Luncheon will be served at 1 p. 01. and there also will be en- tertainment and prizes. A hike is also scheduled for Sunday of that week, which the members hope will be the first of many such affairs during the ensuing season. Tower, Samuel Atlas, Charles Rosenbaum, M orris Soloman , Wallace Newton,, Max Rosen- baum, Henry Wagner, John Isaacs, Betty Reis, Mildred Yar- rows, Eleanor King, Merry Fen- ton, David Saffir, Mrs. Sally Fields and Miss Jean Tower Trees Planted in Palestine Forests The Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit announces the planting of trees in Palestine forests as follows: Butzel Forest : One tree in memory of Mrs. F. Bronson, b y Boesky Family Club ; two trees in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Leonard Nathaniel Servetter, by parents; one tree in memory o f Sam August, by Dr. and Mrs. L. Goldberg; one tree in mem- ory of David King, by M r. and Mrs. M. Davis. Ehrlich Forest : One tree in memory of Sam August, by Mr. and l‘Irs. Aaron Green and fam- ily; two trees in memory of Ja- cob Solomon, by Myron, Mildred and Joann Steinberg, Truly Patriotic Gesture A truly patriotic gesture on the part of Miami Beach hotel- men was revealed recently. Nat Ehrlich, manager, and Mrs. Charles Ratner, owner of the Clevelander Hotel, an. nounced that 20 per cent of the guest capacity of the hotel would be set aside to acommo- date free of charge parents of men in service stationed in Mi- ami Beach. That is, of course, unless the army leases the hotel in its projected air corps expan- sion program. The accommoda- tions to parents would be limited to one week so that as many families as possible would be able to take advantage of the offer. No doubt many parents of service men would like to take advantage of this invitation. Many conceivably could not af- ford to visit there otherwise. 1;1 COMMEMORATING THE VICTORIES OF YESTERDAY WORK FOR VICTORY TODAY THROUGH U. J. A. New Deckle Edge Prints Developing & Printing Any size roll of 8 exposures film developed and printed on quality Eastman Velox paper at lowest prices in Detroit. 27c SUNDRIES—PHOTO DEPT. BOTH STORES Sam's Cut Rate, Inc. 2 Great Stores Both Downtown NUSUGAR OR GLUCOSE ADDED Mt WWII( MINFIS CS. 1011111 'lie spirit of Passover is vividly linked with the resent struggle for liberty and the fight against islavement. The remembrance of our victory or the oppressors of ancient days through the ,0dus from slavery in Egypt to freedom in the romised Land of Palestine is not only a source hope in the world crisis of today but must in- lire all of us to work for victory in the survival f the Jewish people from the heels of their op- ressors and the freedom for which all Ameri- Ins are striving. American Jewry has enlisted a nationwide effort to rescue large numbers of Jews on three fronts of constructive action. It is manning those fronts through the United Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Pales. tine which raises the funds for the Joint Distri• but ion Committee, United Palestine Appeal and National Refugee Service. In observing Passover we must give concrete assurance to the suffering Jews in countries throughout the world, to tho Jewish pioneers in Palestine and to the refugees in the United States, that they will share in the ultimate victory of all freedom-loving peoples.