Afireq.laln.eAto.o. Ed Yablokoff to Star in Yiddish Play Papirosen' at Music Hall April 9 Herman Yablokoff, eminent actor who is known to Yiddish- theater-goers , as "Der Payatz" ("The Clown") will be featured Zelda Kaplan, Sarah Filler, Ber- than Shargel, Morris Kroner, David Danke, Arnold Rubin and Woody Dubrow. Fanny Wilensky, pianist, will direct the orchestra. Tickets for "Papirosen" will go on sale this week at Metro Mu- sic Shop, Borenstein Book Store Detroit Hebrew Book Store and will be available from Mr. Litt- man at the Barium Hotel, WO. 2-5900. New Films Available At Office of Council The audio-visual library of the Jewish Community Council has been increased by the acquisi- tion of several films on Israel, received from the Jewish Na- tional Fund. As part of its pro- grain service to constituent or- ganizations and to non-Jewish groups interested in the situa- tion in Israel, the Council HERMAN YABLOKOFF makes its films on Israeli and in his latest success play, "Pa- other subjects available free of pirosen" ("Cigarettes"), at Mu- charge. sic Hall, for one performance For further information on only, Sunday evening, April 9. films and other program serv- Abraham Littman, who is ices of the Council, call Miss bringing the play to Detroit, an- Edith Heavenrich, WO. 3-1657. nounces that Yablokoff will be assisted by the following cast: Bella Mysell, Anna Tobak, Ja- Holiday Greetings cob Zanger, Feibush Finkell, SALON DE BEAUTE 'Story of Joseph' Well Told in New Book by Mrs. Lau W. 7 Mile Rd. UN. 4-5426 13518 The entire staff of the United Hebrew Schools will meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 4, in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., to dis- cuss teaching methods. The seminar will include a lesson on methods of the teach- ing of the Sidur, its historical background, content and its use in the home and synagogue. A model lesson on how to in- troduce the child to the Hebrew language also will be given. Best Wishes Holiday Greetings to French Fashion Salon for the People CA. 0763 Mr. and Mrs. Nate Goldman 7461 W. McNICHOLS UN. 4-9582 Passover Greetings —70112 Ji atch 9241 GRAND RIVER Hair Design Studio Individual Hair Shaping Permanents Passover Greetings 10607 W. 7 MILE RD. at Pinehurst NORMAN PONTIAC CO. UN. 2-4613 Passover Greetings Passover Greetings K. SHAPIRO 2340 W. Grand Blvd. Miller Bros. Poultry Co. - Veal and Lamb 1531 WINDER Best Wishes 1317 WO. 3-1291 GRATIOT 44, •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••44v Happy Passover Best Wishes for A Happy Passover to Our Friends and Patrons UNITED LUMBER CO. • • • • ; , 515 MACK W. McNichols TE. 1-0242 UN. 4-1182 Passover Greetings to All UNION TIRE CO. Carrying a Complete Line of Country Day Camp announces Nationally Advertised Tires and Tubes the opening of its third season, Including Air Ride, Super Cushion and Super Balloon for the summer of 1950, accord- - as well as - ing to Dr. W. A. Goldberg, di- Refrigerators - Electric Ranges - Washing Machines rector, to serve families on the west, north and northwest areas Rotary Ironers - Dishwashers - Deep Freezers of Detroit and suburbs. ,Radio and Television The Camp provides bus trans- 5440 GRAND RIVER TY. 6-8220 portation to and from the home areas of its campers, a hot noon meal, afternoon snack and su- pervised recreation under expert counsellors. As in previous year s, the Camp will be under the per- sonal supervision of Dr. Gold- 9840 DEXTER, at Boston berg, assisted by a full staff of We are taking "League" reservations for 1950 mature and experienced m e n and women counsellors in ath- Choice Openings Available letics, swimming, crafts, nature study, woodcraft, hiking and all OPEN BOWLING-1 1-5 Daily, All Day Saturday related camp activities. and Sunday. Stop-Shop-Eat and Play the The 1950 season beginning June DEXTER RECREATION WAY 26 and ending Aug. 25 sched- ules three three-week periods Herman Fenton, Prop. TY. 5-9483 with enrollment for one or more periods or the entire season. En- rollment arrangements may be made by calling Dr. Goldberg, f************ Holiday Greetings at TO. 9-1045, 1484 Glynn Court. Passover Greetings DEXTER RECREATION and SUPER MKT. WAYNE BAT HS Detroit's Only Natural Mineral Baths • CA. 0749 •i• GOLDMAN FURNITURE CO. Experts I Kosher Meats and Poultry 1420 Dime Bldg. Happy Passover from Alterations by 718 MIRVES and TRABMAN Best Wishes for a MabOn. Champo Friends and Patrons Licensed Fire Adjusters All Our Friends and Patrons e72)e.J Passover Greetings to our The Mackey Co. For A Country Day Camp Plans Third Season To Sing for UJA MARGUERITE KOZENN and JULIUS CHAJES have been in- vited to present a musical pro- gram at the luncheon of the United Jewish Appeal to be held April 13 in the King Edward Hotel, Toronto. Miss Kozenn was also asked to be guest speaker and to tell about their experiences in Europe. Now Its Kosher Chow Mein 18—THE JEWISH NEWS A Hollywood food concern Friday, March 31, 1950 which markets chow mein has retained a rabbi to supervise the Last year the HIAS offices in manufacture of kosher chow mein, which is selling like hot Italy effected 3,493 interven- tions to governmental and con- pastrami among movie stars. sular offices. UHS Staff Seminar Set for This Tuesday We are pleased to announce that Ida La 'Fleur has joined our staff "The Story of Joseph". by Josephine Sanger Lau, publish- ed by Abingdon- Cokesbury Press, Nashville 2, Tenn., is a good story for young readers. It follows, in the main, the Bibli- cal narrative, and its deviations are not offensive. Mrs. Lau, who has written numerous stories for young peo- ple, has shown a marked ability, in "The Story of Joseph," to visualize the events in ancient history and the life in old Judea. Her portraits of the shepherds, her descriptions of the conflict among brothers and her deline- ations of the background of his- tory and personalities are con- vencing. Joseph's selfishness, his arro- gance, his vision of - power—all these aspects in the Biblical her's life are excellently inject- ed iri Mrs. Lau's story. The able illustrators are Edward and Stephani Godwin. 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