10 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Molly Picon in Musical Cavalcade at W ilson Theater, Sunday, April 19 AL MILLER 7720 McNICHOLS ROAD, Near Santa Barbara FEATURING A COMPLETE LINE OF Products We Prepare Cold Cut Platters for Your Parties. Luncheons and Buffet Suppers WE DELIVER Off on a Magic Carpet with 4eP "Agra/cc of the NtOt' PERFUME BY RACQUEL This r a r e, precious, Racquel known for years abroad, is now in America in limited .4" Maimonidee Ladies to Hold Dessert Luncheons quantifies. Our Special 5.00 size 1.9 :;. Nlpar Limited Time Only KNOW THE BLITHE TOUCH OF THIS RICH, EXOTIC FRAGRANCE BY USING IT . . . at your temples and hair- line . . . on your ker- chief . . . or dab a little on your pillows and whisk yourself away to sweet dreams. lv * • Cosmetic Depts.—Street Floor Sam's Cut Rate, Inc. Randolph at Monroe Campus at Woodward WILSON THEATRE MADISON and BRUSH Phone: CHerry 2110 Two Performances Only Sunday Mat, and Eve., April 19 EDWIN A It h.l. No.1 LADY OF THE AMERICAN-YIDDISH STAGE! 1 D MOL LY O IN HER NEW MUSICAL COMEDY "01 IS DUS A LEBEN Music by Jos. RumshInsky—Book & Lyrics by J. Kann CAST OF 35—CHORUS OF 2 0 Tickets now on sale at Theatre Box Offic e, GrInnels Music Store and Chesluks Book Store Prices: 75e • $1 • $1.50 and $2 (Plus Tax Matinee Performance Benefit for Folks Comm. Russian War Relief A Word of Thank; to MOLLY PICON- To the No. I lady of the American•Yiddish stage, whose performance Sunday, April 19, will be a "benefit" for our cause, we express our deep appreciation for her generous cc-operation. —THE FOLKS COMMITTEE, RUSSIAN WAR RELIEF Victory Necessary for Jewish Survival, Says Marvin Lowenthal Membership Drive Judge Simons to Address Laymen's Service at Beth El Persian perfume by 16, gess„ '9 42 Survival of the Jewish .:eople depends on the United :tions' victory, according to .' iarvin Lowenthal, noted autho and lecturer, who was the p ocip ai speaker Sunday evening the opening of the Junior ..rvice Gr oup Section of the AII•. J ew- ish Campaign, and Monday noon at the first report rally the Women's Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign. Mr. I...wen- thal pointed out that ev• n victory for our forces woo. - not in itself insure life for n. , .: Ho i of Jews now endangere,:, un- less, along with our genei i aid toward victory we also con, mued to meet our special respor ties in behalf of Jewish w • u, sufferers throughout the tiorldl, The women's rally heldMon- day noon at the Jewish Com. munity Center was presided over - by Mrs. Hyman C. Broder, chairman of the Women's Divi- sion, with Mrs. Henry Wincinan in charge of reports from the special gifts group, of %•illa she is the chairman. A total of $41,- JACOB KALISH and MOLLY PICON 000 was reported in pledges Molly Picon, the foremost responsible for many of the song toward the Women's Division lady of the American-Yiddish hits that this incomparable Yid- goal of $95,000. stage is to return to Detroit, dish actress has sung. The next report rally of the after ass absence of four years, The author and the composer Women's group will be held on in a new musical production en- also appear in the cast that is this Friday, April 17 at 12:00 titled "Such A Life," which is making this coast-to-coast tour o'clock, at the Jewish Commun. in reality a cavalcade of her of Miss Picon's a memorable ity Center, with Mrs. Jacob Ehr- career in the theater. She will event to the followers of the lich, well-known Viennese edu- be seen at the Wilson Theater Yiddish theater, cator as speaker. Mrs. Ehrlich, for two performances only, mat- In her more recent appear- who recently toured Canada in inee and night, on Sunday, April ances in Detroit Miss Picon has behalf of Hadassah, has expe- 19. rienced the Nazi trials persecution of the war been sponsored by the organizes witnessed Jacob Kalich, who is consid- tion of the Jewish Was. Vet- ered in Yiddish theater circles erans of World Was' I. and by at first-hand. as the Noel Coward of that par- other notable organizations. Out On Monday, April 20, Fred ticular group, is the author of this occasion the matinee per- Butzel, chairman of the Al. the book and lyrics of Miss Pic- on Sunday, April 19 lied Jewish Campaign, will ad- on's current offering. The music will will be a benefit for the Folks dress the third Women's report is by the dean of contemporary Committee of the Russian War rally. Jewish composers, Joseph Rum- Relief Fund. shinsky. It was the latter who, With Miss Picon will be seen • through passing years has been a company of 35 and a chorus. Mizrachi Opens high Grade Delicatessen, Appetizers and Dairy UNIVERSITY 2-9781 April a On Friday evening, April 24, the Annual Laymen's Service of Temple Beth El will be conduct- ed under the auspices of the Men's Club. Honorable Charles C. Simons of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit will be .the speak- er. Judge Simons is a distin- guished jurist and one of the most representative Jewish lay- men in the United States today. During the month of April many reform congregations in the United States have spon- sored similar laymen's services. This important project serves to (Is amatize and emphasize the role of the layman in the con- gregation of Israel. It symbolizes the urgent need for more ac- tive participation on the part of all laymen in Jewish life. Benjamin Wilk, Charles H. Kottler and Karl Segall will par- ticipate in the reading of the service. The music will be ren- dered by the Temple choir under the direction of George Galvani with Jason Tickton at the organ. A social hour under the auspices of the Temple Sisterhood will follow the service. Music Study Club To Observe Music Week With Program The Music Study Club will present an evening program in observance of National Music Week on Saturday, April 25, at 8 :30 p. m. at the Y.W.C.A. Mrs. J. S. Sauls, president, will open the program with greetings and the various branches of the Club will participate. , The Choral will sing a group of selections under the direction of Charles Frederick Morse. The Drama Group will present a one-act play entitled, "Thurs- days at Home" directed by Don- ald Armand. A student of the Junior Group will give a piano selection. The Student Group will present an ensemble com- posed by William Milner. Mrs. Abe Brasch will sing several vocal selections. Miss Reva Reatha, harpist ; chairmen of the evening, Mrs. Charles E. Alpern and Mrs. Sylvia Sherr. Refreshments to be served. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Maisnonides Medical Society is having a dessert luncheon, on Saturday, April 23, at the fol- lowing members' homes : Mes- dames N. Kapetansky, Un. 2- 8491 ; M. Levy, Un. 3-3050; A. S. Rogoff, Ho. 1891; M. Back- man, Un. 1-7077; A. Loewen- stine, To. 8-7972. Members and friends are re- quested to make reservations at any of the above homes. These affairs are for the purpose of raising money for the Jewish Fund, and a charge of 50c will be made. The afternoon will be occupied with games. Camp Tamakwa Acquires Parent Lodge A meeting of the Executive Board of the Detroit Mizrachi was held at the home of Daniel Temchin, well known Mizrachi leader, Sunday, April 11, and plans were made to increase the membership. A concerted drive in the synagogues was planned and the following members were appointed to the speaker's com- mittee to spread the Mizrachi doctrine : Daniel Temchin, Mey- er Beckman, Rabbis Isaac Stoll- man, Max J. Wohlgelernte•, Jacob Hoberman and Abraham Danzig; also Louis Dann, Aaron Tilchin, Judah Lachar and Israel Levinson. Isidor Sosnick was named chairman of the mem- bership drive committeee. Irving Schlussel, newly elect- ed president of the Detroit Miz- rachi, in announcing the appoint- ment of the committee stated : "We must exert every effort to make the Mizrachi strong be- cause it presents itself as the only medium for the building o a religious Palestine ; and Pales- tine without the Torah is the Palestine that God bk' queathed to us. It is the Go. given duty of every orthodw: Jew to become a member of the Mizrachi Organization to par- ticipate in the building of out ah of i s raaecic . ording to the To!- homeland Lou Handler, director of Camp Tamakwa, the "boys' world" in Algonquin Park, Ont., releases a special bulletin to the !Alect that through fortunate circumstances he has been able to add a series of very fine log buildings to Camp Tamakwa. These buildings are located approximately a half-mile from the camp proper on the same lake, and they are to be used for the accommodation of par- ents and visitors to Tamakwa. !: Any one desiring to apply These buildings and the land on which they are located were membership can contact S formerly known as Musclow's, Lumberg, the Executive See, and hereafter this site is to be tary, 1103 Ford Building, or e: Randolph 3336. known as Tamakwa Lodge. The log buildings are of un- usually fine lumber. Not only Rhodes and Zusman To are they well constructed, but Be Honored at Dinner they are beautifully situated high above a forest-clad lake. By Jones Post No. 190 About 20 adults can be com- The annual Past Commando fortably and adequately housed, and though it is not the inten- dinner of the Lawrence H. Jon , - tion of Ca1111) Tamakwa to set Post No. 190, Jewish Was. Ve . - up a summer camp for adults, erans, will be held at the Be the primary purpose is one of crest on Sunday evening, M;I:. convenience rather than recrea- 17. tion. Samuel J. Rhodes and Samm . Tamakwa Lodge is easily ac- Zusman, past commanders, wi cessible by road, and from the be honored on this occasion h: landing dock there it is only a being presented with meda l half-mile to the tranpsortation symbolic of notable service rer • tiered the Post. The preset: . dock at Camp Tamakwa. With the sixth consecutive commander, Dr. Nathan Gol , ' - camping season coming up, Mr. berg, will make the awards. Handler feels that Tamakwa Chairman, I. "Fritz" Fred - Lodge will fill a need which has land. has worked diligently td. made itself apparent as the make this the most outstandin cutup has grown. event ever held by the Post. He promises many interestsm: innovations and announces that Invest With Uncle members may brine friends. Th affair is for both men , Sam--Buy Bonds! women.