"age Sixteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Synagogue Activities Temple Israel "Let Us Fight for Peace" will be the subject of a special Deco- ration Day sermon to be preached by Rabbi Leon Fram at the Sab- bath Eve services of Temple Is- rael, at 8:30 p.m., Friday, May 31, in the lecture hall of the De- troit Institute of Arts. Beginning Friday night, June 7, Sabbath Eve services will be held in the Library Room of Temple Israel, 610 Boulevard Bldg, Wood- ward at E. Grand Blvd. Stuart Edward Small, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Small, will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah at the services of Friday night, May 31. Bnai David The Bnai David Sisterhood will hold an election of officers and paid-up party at 8:30 p.m., Mon- day, June 3, in its social hall. Mrs. Ben Fellows, chairman, has en- gaged a group of entertainers from the Club Allegro. MEMORIAL 1)A1' SERVICES Temple Beth El The annual consecration serv- ice of Temple Beth El for confir- mends and their parents will be held at 8:15 p.m., Friday, May 31, with Dr. B. Benedict Glazer de- livering an address. The confirmation service will be The General Maurice Rose Post, Jewish War Veterans, and Boy held at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, June 2. Scout Troop 23 will participate in Dr. Glazer will confirm a class of the exercises, which will begin at 51 boys and girls. The annual anniversary exercis- noon. es of Beth El Memorial Park will The services will be held at the be held on Decoration Day, Thurs- grave of Lt. Robert S. Deutsch. day, May 30, at 3 p.m. Dr. Glazer Rabbi Moses Fischer will deiive' and Rabbi Leon Fram will con- the invocation, and Chaplain Eli- duct the services. ezer Levi, the memorial address. Psalms will be sung by Cantor David Katzman, who will also make the El Mole Rachmim for The 25th annual Memorial Day the six men of Bnai Moshe who program of Shaarey Zedek will died in World War II. The exer- take place at Clover Hill Park cises will be concluded with a Cemetery at 2 p.m., Thursday, volley fired by a squad from the May 30. Robert Blumberg, Joseph Michigan State Troops and taps Edelman, Mordecai Grossman and sounded by a bugler from Troop Myron Rosenthal will be memor- 23. ialized. Congregation Bnai Moshe will honor the nation's fallen soldiers at Memorial Day services Thurs- day, May 30, at Oakview Ceme- tery, Royal Oak. Shaarey Zedek Friday, 11/41 —4 24 . 1 946 Shaarey Zedek Bnai Moshe The graduation class of the Congregation Shaarey Zedek Sun- day School will hold its 1946 Com- mencement Exercises on Friday, May 31, at 8:15 p.m. The program is being held under the auspices of the Friday Evening Service Committee as its concluding func- tion of the year, and the gradua- tion exercises are being sponsored by the Educational Committee of the Synagogue. In keeping with the spirit of the occasion, an appropriate pro- grant has been arranged. Rabbi Morris Adler will deliver the ad- dress to the graduates. Following the commencement and service in the main audito- rium, there will be the usual One„ Shabat in the social hall of the synagogue in charge of Aaron A. Silberblatt, chairman of the Fri- day Evening Service Committee. Refreshments will be served by a committee of the sisterhood in charge of Mrs. Carl Schiller. Members of the congregation. their families, relatives and friends are invited to attend the gradua- tion exercises. At a special committee me et • ing of the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood, arrangements were made for a food shower for the benefit of th S.O.S. drive. It will be in the forir of an evening of games and i1 scheduled for Tuesday, June In Mrs. Theo Curtis, president, re. ports that Mrs. Minnie Katz charge of the distribution of ets for the affair, and Mrs. L or Ehrenwald will serve as t r tirer for the project. Refeshments, prepared by the committee tinder the supervision of Mrs. Mary Greenfield, will be served. A variety of prizes will be offered. The affair is under the chairmanship of Mrs. Paul 1 ,, Freeman. Settlement Cook Book $2.50 Club Exchange Gift Shop 10220 DEXTER Beth Aaron A regular meeting of the Beth Aaron Sisterhood was held at the Synagogue on May 20, at which a report was given by Mrs. Rae Rubin, vice-president, regarding the family dinner held on May 12. A social meeting will be held at the Beth Aaron Synagogue on Monday, May 27. The synagogue has extended an invitation to per- sons in the northwest section to attend services held every Friday night and Saturday morning. An election of officers will take place on Monday, June 10. 7000 Tons Of Coal—Diet For A Day Young Israel The annual election meeting of Young Israel will be held Wed- nesday, May 29, at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. A review of the year's activities will be presented by Charles T. Gellman, president of the organization. An outline of events closing the 1945-1946 sea- son will also be reported. The schedule for the month of June provides for a father-son hike, June 2; a court of honor of troop 210, Young Israel boy scouts, Wednesday, June 12; and a father-son dinner for all Young Israel men and boys clubs on Monday, June 17. Men's Club The Pilot and Messenger soft- ball teams of the Notthwest He- brew Congregation and Center Men's Club League won their season's openers at U. of D. dia- monds last Sunday. The Pilots squeezed out a 15-14 win over the Guardians in a ten- inning cont e st while the Messen- gers defeated the Brethren 9-8. Northwest Hebrew Mrs. Max H. Goldsmith was re- elected president of the Sisterhood of the Northwest Hebrew Congre- gation and Center at a meeting held on May 15 at the Bagley School. Others elected are Mesdames Ira G. Kaufman, first vice-presi- dent; Samuel Gold, second vice- president; Alfred Helfgott, third vice-president; Meyer Rubin, re- cording secretary; Sam Bishop, fi- nancial secretary; P. Helfman, corresponding secretary; David Same!son, mailing secretary; Chas. H. Charlip, treasurer; Joe Gordon and M. Schram, sergeants-at-arms ; and David Tchor, chaplain. Board members include Mes- dames David Miller, Alexander Moss and Allan Waller. RABBI ARON TO PREACH Rabbi Milton Aron, director of the Hillel Foundation at Wayne University, will occupy the pul- pit at late Friday evening services at 8:45 p m., and at the Sabbath morning services at 9 a.m., May 24 and 25, respectively. CONFIRMATION SERVICES Temple Israel will observe its fifth annual, confirmation service on the eve of the Feast of Shav- uos, Tuesday, June 4, at 8 p.m., in the auditorium of the Detroit In- stitute of Arts. Thirty-two boys and girls will receive the blessing of confirma- tion during a worship program marked by pageantry, floral deco- rations and traditional Shavuos music. Rabbi Leon Fram has writ- ten a program for this occasion based upon the theme, "Builders of the Peace." Only enough for one day's electricity for the 31/2 million people we serve . • . Pictured above is one normal day's diet for the giant furnaces of the Detroit Edison Company. We're using less than 7000 ,tons now, thanks to your help in con- serving electricity. But our coal reserve is low. It may be two or three weeks before enough coal reaches us to permit unrestricted use of electricity. You will be notified as soon as the emergency is over. Meanwhile it's urgent that ALL citizens in Southeastern Michigan continue to observe brownout measures. THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY