Friday, Mardi 7, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twenty

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WRONG!

VIEYERTHELESS. SOUL REMAINS KING AND
wiTH HIS SON JONATHAN, A STRONG
WARRIOR, CONTINUES TO WIN VICTORIES
AGAINST THE PHILISTINE ENEMY -
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TOGETHER
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TRIUMPH,
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INVINCIBLE,
MY SON
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FATHER'.
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AGAINST uS!-TAKE NO PRISONERS
AND DESTROY ALL THEIR GOODS,/

ON BETHLEHEM, SAMUEL SOUGHT OUT JESSE
-FOR GOO HAD SAID THAT THE NEW KING
OF ISRAEL WOULD BE ONE OF JESSE'S SONS -

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NO. t Am SURE NE IS NOT THE
SHAMMAR ONE NOR MY Of THE OTHERS -
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SAMUEL-HE SPARED TI-E KING
OF THE AAAALEK1TES. AND OUT
OF GREED, CAPTURED MANY FAT
SHEEP, OXEN AND LAMBS -

AND FROM THAT PAY SAMUEL NEVER
LOOKED ON SAUL'S FACE AGAIN -

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F4ADNT FAILED
AS KING!

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BUT ft WASN'T
MY FAULT!

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VHEY BROUGHT DAVID
TO SAMUEL-

THiS IS My YOUNGEST THIS IS HE -
SON DAVID, LISTEN,DAVO
SAMUEL! I SHALL_ ANOINT
YOU, AND ONE CAI,
YOU WILL
BE KING
Of ISRAEL!

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AND THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD
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WILL BE Cti NOu-GO BACK AND
TEND YOUR SHEEP-WHEN THE
TIME COMES FOR you TO BECOME
KING, YOu WILL BE TOLD
WHAT TO DO!

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TO f?EiAArN - HAPPIER THAN
HAD SEEN SN YEARS -

AND AFTER MANY YEARS,
cowno, SON OF _JESSE, FINALLY

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PROPHET AND LEADER

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STORY OF SAUL I

Palestine Plants Being Flown to Detroit Show

Zion Flora to Be Feature
Qf United Nations Garden

Hadassah Groups
Hold Celebrations
For 35th Birthday

Wertheim Tells of Zion Trip,
Spurs Histadrut Drive Here

Jewish National Fund Sponsors Exhibit Depiciting Scenes
In Holy Land's Rapid Agricultural Development;
Designed by Louis G. Redstone

Special programs and project
displays will be presented in
honor of Hadassah's 35th birth-
Plants and flowers representing the finest in Palestinian day, which is being celebrated
flora are winging their way to Detroit . via trans-Atlantic nationally by all chapters. In De-
plane this week, to be displayed in the "Palestine Garden" troit all groups will hold 26-cent
Child Welfare luncheon meetings
division of the Detroit Flower Show, March 15 to 23.
and Palestine Supply showers at
The garden will be one of 10 in the "United Nations 12:30 p. m. next Tuesday at the
Gardens" feature which will occupy the entire North Hall of following places:
Convention Hall, site of the an-
Central East Group at the home
nual spring show of the Michigan F I loral r‘
of Mrs. A. E. Bernstein, 2400
Display
Horticultural Society. It will be
Boston Blvd. Purim music and a
displayed through arrangements Was Palestine Architect
playlet will be presented. Mrs.
made by the Jewish National
Morris Adler will discuss current
Fund.
news.
More than just a floral ex-
Central West Group at the
hibit, the "Palestine Garden" will
Workmen's Circle, Linwood at
have a background of photogra-
Burlingame. Mrs. Sidney Winer
phic murals, and the side walls
is in charge of a radio broadcast
of the pavilion will depict scenes
entitled "The Hadassah Home
of the metamorphosis in Palestine
Journal," to be presented by
from desert sands to thriving ag-
members of this group.
ricultural settlements
Russel Woods Group meets at
Designed by Redstone
the Home for Aged, Petoskey at
Burlingame, where luncheon ar-
Designed by Louis G. Red-
rangements are in charge of Mrs.
stone, Detroit architect, the ex-
Arthur Weber. This group will
hibit is based ai )und a sil-
also broadcast "The Hadassah
houetted symbolic figure throw-
Home Journal," under the direc-
ing seed on furrowed land. The
tion of Mrs. Saul Gordon, pro-
original figure was modeled by
gram chairman.
the Palestinian sculptor Ben Zion
for the Levant Fair in Tel Aviv.
University East Group at the
The foreground will be planted
home of Mrs. Harold Allen, 19250
with the flora now being flown
Canterbury Dr. Here "The Hadas-
here, and framed with a hedge.
sah Home Journal" will also be
Landscape architect in charge
featured, directed by Mrs. H.
LOUIS G. REDSTONE, design- Jackier. Mrs. Esther Shapiro of
of the exhibit is Brand Hampi-
kian. Zvi Frisch, assisted by er of the "Palestine Garden" to Palestine, now visiting in Detroit,
Evelyn Twersky and other JNF be on display at the Spring Flower will parti in the program.
members, assisted with the ar- Show, March ,15 to 23, at Con-
University West Group at the
rangements.
vention Hall, is a Detroit architect Northwest Hebrew Center, Curtis
Explain Display
who lived in Palestine from 1934 at Santa Barbara, where a fash-
Committees of hostesses will to 1937.
ion show, with commentaries and
be present at the exhibit to ex-
During that period he followed child models, will exhibit gar-
plain the display and the objec-
ments made by the Palestine Sup-
tives of the JNF. At a special the architectural profession in Tel plies Department. Mrs. Sandor
Nationality Night, the date not Aviv in 1934, and was an associate Weis. program chairman, has ar-
announced, a Palestine architect for the Palestine Pavilion ranged for a speaker and a movie:
y
1V1 vie, "A Day in Dagania," will at the 1937 Paris Exposition.
Each member is requested to
shown.
bring a new paid-up member as a
ickets for the Flower Show
birthday gift to national Hadas-
Gold and Silver Ornaments
w ll be on advance sale at neigh- Returned to Florence Synagogue sah, which will award prizes to
b rhood stores and florist shops
R 0 M E, (JTA) — Thirty-five chapter showing the largest in-
u til March 15. Regular 85 cent
creases. Old members must be
tickets may be obtained for 60 cases containing many gold and aid up, in order to be included
silver
ornaments
and
art
objects
cents.
n the complete reckoning.
Further information and tickets stolen by the Nazis from the syn-
Gifts of new linens and cloth-
_ at the lower rate may be had by agogue of Florence were returned
calling Mrs. Twersky at the Jew- to the congregation. The orna- ing, or cash contributions for
ish National Fund office, 11608 ments are valued at 'millions of their purchase, will be welcomed
at these Palestine Supply showers.
dollars.
Dexter, TO. 8-7384.

These youngsters have traveled a long way from impending
death in the Ghetto to the freedom and security in Palestine.

Spurred by the report of David Wertheim, co-chairman of the
American Zionist Emergency Council, who addressed the last work-
ers' rally of the Histadrut (Gewerkshaften) campaign for $175,000
about his recent trip to Europe,
workers and organizational dele- M. Taich, organization director,
gates are intensifying their ef- reports more than 65 Histadrut
forts to bring in all solicitations. Evenings already have been held
Nathan Linden, financial secre- and many more are scheduled for
tary, reported approximately 65 the next few weeks. Organiza-
per cent of the campaign total tions wishing to arrange for the
has been accounted for and with showing of the latest Palestine
film are asked to communicate
almost -
old cards and
affiliated ,500
organizations
still many
to be with him at TY. 7-8225.
JNWA Branch Meets Quota
reported, the success of the cam-
A. Mondry,
reporting
for
paign will depend on the workers' Branch
137 of the
Jewish Na-
efforts in the next few weeks.
tional Workers Alliance, an-
L. Levine, active landsman nounces the $53,000 raised by her
chaften worker, urged all organ- group last year already has been
izations the treasury gifts already reached and predicts the 1947
allocated be reported on at the quota would be met. Branch 3
two remaining rallies before the and League Chapter of the LZOA
formal campaign closing on also announced surpassing last
March 23.
year's figure with work progress-
Two Remaining Rallies
ing at a rapid tempo. Among the
The next rally will be held on organizations reporting, all sho --
Thursday' evening, March 23, in ing increased solicitations over
the Rosy Sittig Cohen Mall. , the previous year, are:
S. A. Alper Family Club, Be-
M.
L. Schaver,
of the
closing reznitzer
Chenstochover
program
committee,
announced
Verein, Society,
Chordorkover
Chabna

plans are
completed
to Society, David Horodoker Soci-
make
the being
event an
outstanding
ety, David
Horodoker
Juniors,
community affair. It will include Ladies'
Auxiliary,
Jewish
House
nationally known speakers and a of Shelter, Keshenever Bessara-

musical program. bier, Lu: liner Hilf Verein, Mla-
J. L. Wolock, organizational ver Umgebend Verein, Pinsker
chairman,
admission
cards will announces
be distributed
at the Verein, Radomer Friendly, Ruz-
hiner Progressive,
Simche Sarner
rally of March 13. Tickets will Relief,
Turover Aid,
Warsaw
be limited to workers, delegates

and contributors to the campaign. Club.

