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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

March 10, 1944

Bnai Moshe School to
Present Annual Purim
Pageant on March 12

N. Woodward JWEWO Local NHJC of Denver
To Hold Luncheonette
Card Party at Kern's
On Tuesday, March 14
On Wednesday, March 15, the

Plans are now completed for
The students of the Religious
School of Congregation Bnai the luncheon anti card party to
Moshe will present their annual be given by the North Woodward
Purim pageant on Sunday, March
Branch of the Jewish Women
12, at 2:30 p. ni.
orig- Welfare Organization on Tues-
The pageant depicts an orig.
inal version of the Purim story day, March 15, at 12 :30 noon, in
the auditorium of Kern's. Mrs.
and will star Shively Berk ow i tz
us Queen Esther and Kenneth as Lewis Steinberg is chairman.
Ahasverous. The play is under The . committee assisting Mrs.
Steinberg is Mrs.. Morris Fish-
dell. Songs and coreography are
under the direction of Miss Cyril Mrs. Zelda Meyers and Mrs.
Aronson. The arts and crafts de- Elias Epps. For information call
partment of the school will pro _ Townsend 8-4937 or Mrs. Epps,
vide scenery and costumes muter University 2-7185.
The date for the annual show-
the supervision of Miss Shirley
or for the 300 orphans of the
Hersch and Miss Ruth Sobel.
A costume parade will be held General Israel Home for Girls in
and prizes will be offered for Palestine was set for Tuesday
the most original costumes. noon, May 23. Mrs. J. Zuckerman
Purim gifts will be distributed will be in charge of tickets for
to all children attending the pa . a theater party at Littman's The-
geant, utter on Tuesday evening, Apr. 11.
Admission is 25 cents for First choice of tickets can be
adults and 15 cents for children, reserved by calling Mrs. Zucker-
The public is invited to attend. man, Townsend 8-8499.

MOGILOVER

the Kvutzath Ivrith, the He- '
brew Cultural Group of Detroit,
Detroit League of the National will hold its annual Purim gather-
ing on Saturday evening, March
Home for Jewish Children at 11, at 9 o'clock, in the Rose Sit-
will hold a luncheonette tig Cohen Bldg.
A typical Purim program has
been prepared by the chairman
of the evening, Abram Twersky,
featuring brief talks by A. Gold-
oftas and Isaac Franck, and a
reading by Moshe Dombey. A
special feature will be vocal se-
lections by Henri Goldberg, ac-
companied by Miss Lillian Rob-
bins; and a piano recital by Miss
Renee LaMed.
Purim refreshments will be
served by the Ladies' Auxiliary
of the Kvutzah.

Sato Apartments

YOU CAN'T
AFFORD

Philomathic Club Holds
Dramatic Reading Contest

MRS. JACK

SOCIETY

asses were Mrs. Albert Bloom,
Mrs. Joseph Sommers. A substi-
stantial amount was voted upon
for the Foundation for Infantile
Parlysis, a contribution for $25
for a dunam of land to the Jew-
ish National Fund, and $200 to-
wards the Red Cross; The last
contribution is double the amount
given last year. New appointees
to the board were named: Mrs.
Sydney Kalt, Mrs. Philip Kollin,
Mrs. Louis Fried.

Kvutzath Ivrith Purim
Gathering on March 11

BERGER

to stand pat—to stand still. Cer-

tainly you want your share In the

■ •otnIng induust riot boom--the profits

of the motet.. Ilet the Facts & Fig-
ures front Mr. Bedford.
12% net on entire price u ndo. rent
control, 20'% net after the war. 1 le-
t rot , 's best buy', 22 apts. elevator,

The Philomathic Debating club
held a dramatic reading contest
last week and those participating
in the program were: Probationer
Stuart Kaltman, Probationer Ben
F. Saferstein, Alumnus Phillip
Newsholtz and Hyram M. Zeldis.
After is lengthy discussion, Ray-
mond I. Zweig, program chairman,
announced that Zeldis was adjudg-
ed best speaker. "All of the par-
ticipants showed remarkable abil-
ity," he said, "and we will have
many similar contests in the fu-
ture."

e tle estate
lieu ref 11 p.t.. tiled halls. Si
only str,000 terms. stronnt double
your looney liP••.

$10,155) do% 0. 15 modern apts., G

stores. Marble tile lobby, new refrig.,

new stoves, baths
at the home of Mrs. Walter Aron-
Rent $10,000. wonderful buy only
off of 19280 Warrington Drive.
to deed & nit C. 3 story
10
ciety will hold a Purim party and
$5
11: 1014:11sh
Mrs, Monte Weston, president,
solid 13 apt. all 3 rms. & bath,
will unveil the tablet, containing
The Sisterhood of Congregation
stoker, table t op stoves, flue eon&
names of 57 servicemen in their Bnai Moshe is carrying on its pa- extends a cordial invitation to all
Cheap rents $11,000. Snap $30,000.
members
and
their
friends
to
at-
midst, at the special meeting, at triode work in many ways. In
Buy t his to keep.
the A. R. Center, on Monday, February, members served as hos- tend thi meeting.
$10,000 gash to deed & nil g. 37 apts.
Mrs. Jack Berger, who with
3 to 5 rms. Carpet halls, new stoves,
March 13, at 9 p. m.
tosses at the downtown USO. The
vac. steam blower grates. excellent
An appropriate program has following contributed toward the Mrs. Weston was the official dele- YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE rood.
Rent 310,000. Steal for $S7,5110,
cost
of
the
wood
and
also
helped
gate
to
the
recent
Midwestern
been arranged for the evening.
Youth
Education
League
held
11031EIL
11'AltItEN &
serve
the
men
in
uniform:
Mes-
Conference
of
the
Leagues
affili-
Refreshments will be served. All
Ebt. 11011—Mill Growing
members and their friends are dames Alex Fisch, Louis Green- ated with the National Home at its regular meeting March 0 at
Ca. 0311
field, Ira Danto, Alex Roth, Eu- Denver, held in Chicago, will the home of Mrs. Martin F•ied- Dime 111dg.
cordially invited.
The organization announces gene Weiss, Sydney Goodman, give the highlights of this con- man of 17560 Parkside. Co-host-
that the annual Geverkshaften Morris Berkowitz, Jacob Nagler, Terence. The following members
DETROIT! GIVE MORE IN '44
campaign evening will take place .los. Gunsberg, Anton Feder, of the Detroit League also at-
at the same hall on Monday, Adolph Moses, Manuel Engel, Bert tended this convention: Mes-
Ruby, Jos. Heiman, Dave Fischer, dames Sarah Goldberg, Rose
March 20.
I. Pollak, John Adler, Jos. Miller, Schiller, Dora Mazer, Rose
Emil Phillips, Edward Kralik, Krause, Ruth Kanterman, Phyllis
700,000 Army Items
Nathan Nagler, David Greenbaum, Sillman, Rozella Swaab, Tess Cap-
Need Paper!
Sam Adler, Max Gross and Jos. Ian, Sonya Mellon, Pearl Prince,
Grossman. The following mem- Lillian Kaltman and Sophie Cohn.
That's the number shipped hers contributed: The Mrs. Sam Dr. Murray M. Peschkin, chief
to Army outposts that re- Simon, E. Friedman, Jos. Efraim, of the Allergy Clinic of Mt. Sinai
quire paper wrapping or Wm. Fried, Grace Newman, Harry Hospital, New York City, was the
boxing! Save ALL paper, Meer, Irving Greenspan, Sam principal speaker of the session,
and when you have a suffi- Goldberger and Adolph Beck. who stated that the Home at
cient quantity, call Ran-
The Sisterhood also furnished Denver perfectly fulfills the need
dolph 8282 or your favor- 25 kits for wounded men in the to restore unfortunate children
YOUR CO-OPERATION IS
ite charity.
various veteran hospitals. who have been exposed to tuber-
culosis and other respiratory dis-
ESSENTIAL IF YOU WANT TO
ti eases, to health and happiness,
and that in his opinion it de-
AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
served the support and interest
of the Jewish communities
We cannot offer the rapid service of pre-war years.
throughout the country. "It is
almost
miraculous
how
children
To assure your garments careful and thorough
BEAUTIFUL TEN ROOM BRICK HOME
who have suffered with asthma
Vitalize dry cleaning in time for Easter we urge
for long periods are almost im-
4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, maid's quarters on the third floor. Fin-
mediately relieved of this torture
ished basement : gas heat and other features. Price $10,000 $2,000
that you send them in now! Vitalize is an exclu-
when they enter the Home where
cash down payment. Balance on easy terms.
they receive loving care and the
sive process that protects and beautifies your
best medical attention, and
COMPLETE TEN ROOMS OF FINE FURNITURE
breathe the fresh, clear air of
clothes.
Denver," said Dr. Peschkin.
seen after 6 P. M.
To be sold very reasonable. No agents. Can be

Sisterhood of Bnai Moshe
The Mogilover Progressive So- Serve as USO Hostesses

showers.

With

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Cleaned Now

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ATHENA CLUB

Mrs. Lewis Bernstein of Tux-
edo Ave. was hostess at the last
regular meeting of the Athena
Club. A luncheon for members
is being planned on Saturday,
March 25, at the Book Casino.
The next regular meeting will
be held Thursday evening, March
23, at the home of Mrs. Ben
Burnstein, 2306 Webb Ave.

The RED CROSS
is at his side
and The Detroit
Red Cross Is YOU!

FOREST E. CLEANERS
FOREST AVE.

533 547

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farmer Street Bldg.

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P assover

A prominent

rabbi will
officiate

FIRST SEDER
APRIL 7

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SECOND SEDER
APRIL 8

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