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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1937-03-12

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CLIFTON AVINOI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DRY
CLEANING

-EAST{ R..

Men's Suits and
Topcoats

EDITOR'S NOTEt The following is one of a series of brief sketches
describing the work of Jewish agencies affiliated with the Jewish
Welfare Federation of Detroit and receiving their income from
tke Allied Jewish Campaign.

Ladies' Plain
Coats and Suits

children.
and vocational retraining services.
Employment ■
Spiritually sustaining Jewish activities to thousands of
unemployed Jewish boys and young men in Civilian Con-
servation Corps. camps, to Jewish young men in the mili-
tary ssrvice and to disabled veterans.

COlumbia 4200

1P0°1 1 7

CLEANERS & DYERS

533.547 EAST FOREST

MAIN ENTRANCE

Grand Central Market

I We have been appointed specially designated distributors I

of the Michigan Liquor Control Commission

—Open to Midnight Daily and Sunday—

Wine — Passover Wine — Wine

California and New York Wines Now on Hand

Come and see for Yourself.
TOWNSEND 6-9361— WE DELIVER —TOWNSEND 8.9304

Davison at Linwood

If You Want to Celebrate

PASSOVER

In Its . Traditional Beauty

Then Come to the

New Glenwood Hotel

Gifts to Sylvia Simons Schol-
Cohane to Address
arship Fund
League of N.H.J.C.

The Detroit League of the Na-
tional Home for Jewish Children
at Denver will present Louis S.
Cohane, prominent Detroit attor-
ney, as the guest speaker at the

The Jewish Welfare Board helps its member organ-
by con-
izations in many ways — through field service,
ducting campaigns, furnishing program material, develop-
ing new and necessary activities, training professional
workers.

Samuel Cohen and Leon Mandell

FELDSTEIN FAMILY CLUB

The Feldstein Family Club met
March 10 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Silverman, 10048 Broad-
street. Mrs. • Bessie Dinkin and
her committee have completed all
arrangements for the bridge-
dance to be given March 17 at
the Bnal Moshe Synagogue,
A. Katz, • member of the club,
has just returned from Jackson.
villa, Fla., to 'attend this affair.

$10,000 For Brandeis Forest

NEW YORK — A sum of $10,-
000 has been contributed by'y the
chapters of Hadassah, the Worn-
en's Zionist Organization of Amer-
lea, for the planting of a forest
in Palestine in honor of United
States Supreme Court Justice
Louis D. Brandeis. The sum will
be turned over to the Jewish Na-
tional Fund, the land-purchasing
and reforestation agency of the
Zionist movement.

One of a series of 0;11-boards
now on display in Detroit

Any Improvement
in your Home

8 ,

MODERNIZATION LOAN

LOUIS S. COHANE



meeting on Wednesday, March 17,
at 2 p. m., at Hotel Statler. The
subject of his discourse will be
"Understanding the• Adolescent."
There will also be a screening of
the picture "Twenty-three years of
Human Salvage" which reveals the
work done by the Joint Distribu-
tion Committee in Europe. Mrs.
Carl Schiller, president, extends an
Prof. Aigler, who has edited invitation to all members and
several legal case books, will op- friends to attend this meeting,
pose proposed changes in the Su.
Masquerade Ball of Little
promo Court. He is widely known
Women of Hadassah
both as a teacher and lecturer
on March 20
on law, and has contributed to
Continuing a brilliant season,
all of the leading legal periodi- Little Women of Hadassah are
cals of the country. Prof. Aigler planning a masquerade ball for
has taught law in Stanford. Col- Saturday evening, March 20. The
umbia. Cornell and the University affair is to be held at the North-
of Southern California, in addi- west Extension of the Seven Arts
tion to at the University of Mich- Institute on Fenkell Ave. near
igan, where he is chairman of the Dexter.
After the success of their
board in control of athletics.
Leo I. Franklin will preside at "Snow-Ball," the annual formal
dance,
they have decided to re-
the meeting which is open to the
general public, and Ephraim It. ward their hard working members
with
this
party. Since the affair
Gomberg is general chairman in
is for members only, the attend-
charge of arrangements.
ance must be limited, therefore,
strictly invitational.
All couples are required to
come in custom° and masked.
The dance committee is headed
by Miss Dorothy Bachruch. Her
Bicur Cholem Jra. announce that co-workers are: Evelyn Myers,
the 27th annual spring frolic will chairman of the program commit-
take place in the Grand Ballroom tee; Bertha Goldhoff, chairman of
of the Book Cadillac Hotel on Sun- the refreshment committee; Lu-
cille Kavanau, chairman of the
day evening, April 4.
Earle !larger and his WXYZ decoration committee; aiding
orchestra will provide the music these girls are : Gloria Bell, Rose
for the evening. All proceeds will Brooks, Elaine Cohen, Mildred
be turned over for the benefit of Mann and Dorothy Sacks, Miss
Margaret Moranz, sponsor of Lit-
needy and sick.
tle Women of Iladassah, will
chaperone the ball.

3 YEARS
INDUSTRIAL
ntRi p10.11BANK TO PAY

ices

DEBATE ON SUPREME COURT ISSUE
AT BETH EL MEN'S CLUB MARCH 23

Both sides of the Supreme
Court proposals of President
Roosevelt will be presented at an
open meeting of the Men's Club
of Temple Beth El at 8:30 p. tn.
Tusday, March 23, in the chapel
of the Temple, Woodward and
Gladstone Ayes. Prof. Burke
Shartel and Prof. Ralph W. Aig-
ler of the University of Michi-
gan Law School will discuss the
issues involved.
Prof. Shartel recently com-
pleted a study of the general sub-
ject of tenure of judges. He is
a director of the American Judi-
cature Society and has written
extensively on the subject of ju-
dicial selection for legal publica-
tions. Ile will support the Presi-
dent's position.

HALEVY'S MARCH 28
CONCERT P R 0 GRAM

The final touches are being
given the 12th annual lialevy
concert to be held Sunday, March
28, at Orchestra Hall, under the
leadership of Dan Frohman.
The program includes Mendel-
ssohn's famous oratorio, "Walpur-
gis Nacht." accompanied by both

Bicur Cholem Jrs.
Frolic on April 4

Interest Great in
Old Gold Contest

MONDAY NITE CLUB

The 67th meeting will be a
social. Friends are invited to at-
tend on Monday, March 22, at
8 p. m., at the home of Mrs.
Sadie Fisher, 2075 W. Philadel-
phia Ave.
Plans for a Mothers Day affair
are being planned. Mrs. Ann
Goldman and Mrs. Anna Schwartz
were appointed as a committee
of arrangements.

In an interview with C. A.
Gheen, local representative of the
P. Lorillard Co., manufacturers - of
Old Gold cigarettes, he stated that
interest in the Old Gold $200,000
Now Under Management of
contest has by far exceeded the
expectations of the company's offi-
cials. "So great is the interest in
(Well Known Kosher Hotel Operators)
the contest," reports Mr. Gheen,
"that it has become as universally
popular as the cross word puzzle
craze was a couple of years ago.
It is needless to say that we are
elated with the manner in which
Under Supervision of Mrs. Samuel Cohen
this contest has taken hold. In
addition to providing hours of fun
A WEEK OF PLEASURE AND RELAXATION
and pleasure In millions of homes
it has increased the sale of Old
AWAITS YOU AT THE COMFORTABLE AND
Gold cigarettes where it is taxing
MODERN STRICTLY KOSHER HOTEL ARRANGE
the capacity of the P. Lorillard
NOW TO PROVIDE YOUR FAMILY WITH THIS
plant."
GLORIOUS VACATION
JOSHUA JOYRICH
Mr. Gheen also reports that
Rebecca Katzman Frohman and the No. 2 Bulletin in the Old Gold
SPECIAL RATES FOR ENTIRE WEEK
Celia Plotnick. It also consists contest has now been mailed to all
of many new Jewish folk songs who are entered in the contest.
For Reservations or Further Information
hitherto not heard in Detroit and This bulletin contains puzzle pic-
classical numbers by Rimsky•Kor- tures for the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th
sakov and Rubinstein. The chor- 9th and 10th weeks of the contest.
us will be assisted by well-known If any participant has not received
singers, such as Emma Lazaroff this bulletin he Is urged to send
Scheyer, Bella Ritten Goldberg, a post card at once to: Old Gold
Anna Warren, Elms Phillips, Ja. Contest, P. 0. Box No. 9, Varick
cob Sonenklar, Hyman Cohen and St. Station, New York, N. Y., and
a second copy will be mailed imme-
Manis Schane.
Mt. Clemens, Mich.
33 S. GRATIOT AVE.
Joshua Joyrich, former vice- diately. He wishes to emphasize that
Neat Door to Hotel Medea
president of the Halevy, is in all further puzzles to complete the
charge of arrangements for the contest will be mailed directly from
program book. Friendly organiza- the factory. They will not be avail-
tions are asked to kindly send, in able from dealers. The third mail-
ing of Puzzle Bulletins will reach
a
their greetings in care of Joshu
SATURDAY & SUNDAY SPECIALS
contestants about Monday, April
Joyrich, 8743 Linwood.
12.
To those who have not as yet
North Woodward Branch of entered this contest, Mr. Gheen
IS DOING IT AGAIN!
points out that there Is still ample
European Welfare
time to do so. All one need do is
80c lb.
CORNED BEEF
to send P. Lorillard Co. a poet
Organization
75c
lb.
PEPPERED BEEF
card. They will promptly mail you,
60c
lb.
The next regular meeting of postpaid, all puzzle pictures issued
PASTRAMI
to date, tip to and including the
23c
lb.
the
North
Woodward
branch
of
SALAMI
the Jewish Women's European 10th weeks' series, together with
23c lb.
WIENERS
Welfare Organization will be held complete rules, entry blanks and
at the home of Mrs. R. B. New- answer forms, and everything
38e lb.
Our Owe Fresh Churned Butter
man, 1478 Glynn Court. on Tues- needed to bring you up to date in
2 for 15e
Phila. Cream Cheese
the contest.
day, March 16, at 12:30 p. m.
9c qt
MILK
Mrs. Newman, chairman of the
20c qt.
Coffee Cream (20%)
annual shower for the General
9c )t pt.
Sweet Cream
Israel Orphans Home for Girls Trees Planted in Palestine
27e qt.
Borden. Sour Cream
in Palestine, will give the report
Through Jewish National
25e qt.
United Dairy Sour Cream
of the shower sponsored by the
9 c It pt.
Fund Council
Sour Cream
organization on March 9, at the
Bnai Moshe.
for
5c
I
.
-
-
2
The following trees were plant-
I FAT SCHMALTZ HERRING
Several private showers are still ed in Palestine through the Jew-
in progress for these orphans and ish National Fund Council:
merchandise will not be shipped
By Purity Chapter. one tree
until a later date, so that all those each in memory of Fanny Snitz,
willing to contribute may contact
Eva Moskowitz and Irving Snits;
Mrs. Newman, Townsend 7.7958, one tree in honor of Mrs. N. Man-
APPETIZING, DAIRY & DELICATESSEN
or bring packages to her home. deberg by her son, Eugene; two
1478 Gl ynn Court.
8626
12TH
ST.
trees in memory of Mrs. Betsy
11354 DEXTER
The Sisterhood of Bnai David Marks by Miss Pearl Wartell.
Pingree
C
Corner Lawrence
is sponsoring a shower for the
Mrs. II. Shulman. tree commit-
Palestine orphans on Monday eve- tee chairman. can be reached at
ning, March 15. at the Bnal 2649 Webb Ave., Longfellow
David. 14th and Elmhurst.
2784.
Herman Wartell and Eva
Mrs. J. Weisberg, chairman of
Trees Planted in Palestine by
Prenzlauer Group; In memory of the luncheon and bridge to be
Through Hadassah
Joseph Wetsman by Mr. and Mrs. held at Kern's Auditorium on
RODIN CLUB
Simon Sheter; in memory of Jacob Wednesday, April 14, announced
Dirs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman Nathan by his son, Dr. Isadore Z. plans are well on the way for
Rodin Club met at the home
of the Jewish National Fund com- Nathan; in memory of Harry Bo- a home-cooked meal. There will of Mrs. Herman Rodin, 2003
mittee of Hadassah announces gin by his eon Herman H. Bogin. be prizes at each table. For reser- Blaine Ave., on Wednesday eve-
Contributions to the Jewish Na- vations call Garfield 2843-W.
trees planted this week as follows:
ning, March 3, with Mrs. Sam
In memory of Mrs. Hattie .1. tional Fund committee of Hada.-
The organization wishes to Hutton presiding. Mrs. Dan
May by Mr. and Mrs. Charles sah may be made for the planting acknowledge with thanks gifts to Feldman and Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Robinson; in memory of Mrs. of trees or the purchase of land. the Benjamin Wisner Memorial Hutton of Bay City. A midnight
Yetta Schiller by Mr. and Mrs. All who wish to subscribe to this Flower Fund from the following: lunch was served and prizes
Herman Fisher; in memory of fund are requested to communicate Mrs. M. Pollack of Virginia Park awarded at each table.
William Lansky by Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. S. L. Kavanan, 1939 in honor of her son's Bar Mitz-
Rodin Club congratulates Min-
vah; Mrs. Neiman in honor of her nie and Sam Hutton on. the en-
Jack Tobin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calvert Ave., Townsend 8-3834.
great-grandchild and grand daugh- gagement of their ton, Harold, to
Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
When Einstein's theory of rela- ter; Mrs. S. Shiken. in honor of Miss Bertha Aah.
Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Burnstme, Mr. and Mrs. Frank tivity was first published in 1905 the anniversary of her daughter,
Mrs. Abe Baer is a new mem-
Weisman; in memory of Samuel In a then obsecure Leipzig scien- Mrs. Harry Haas.
ber.
Chase by Mr. and Mrs. Herman
The organization contributed
The next meeting will be held
tific journal it consisted of only a
to the Mo'os Chitin for matzos. at the home of Mrs. Fred Zierer,
Fisher; in memory of M. B. Cohen
by Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shetzer; few pages and no one gave it a Mrs. Jacob Cohen is president of at Hotel Palmetto on John R.,
la memory of Mrs. Betsy Marks second thought.
the branch.
Wednesday evening. March 17.

• MT. CLEMENS, MICH.

Contributions to the Sylvia Si-
mons Scholarship Fund were made
by Mrs. Louis Kolen, Mrs. Hattie
Gittleman, Mrs. Meyer Prussian
and Mrs. Moe Leiter in memory
of Yetta Schiller.
Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg
made a contribution in memory
of Sylvia Simons.

The National Jewish Welfare Board is the national
agency for the 316 Y. M. H. A.'s, Y. W. H. A.'s and
Jewish Community Centers of the United States and Can-
ada with altogether 350,000 members, most of them
young people. The board and its member organizations
provide:

Ladies' Plain
Dresses

Every Garment Vitalize Dry
Cleaned and Hand Finished

BEERS AND WINE

THE JEWISH COMMUNITY AND
ITS AFFILIATED AGENCIES

Attractive educational and recreational programs.
Health building activities through physical training and
athletics.
Out-door summer camp and home camp opportunidss for

Children's Garments

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PAGE FIVE

PiEVETROITILWISH (ARON ILIE
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

March 12, 1937

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Home Daily during Passover.
If you are not a regular patron
of UNITED DAIRIES,
why not start now
by calling

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Strictly Kosher Cuisine

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Phone Mt. Clemens 135 -

New Glenwood Hotel

1

AL MILLER

You're on the right route to Used Car
Bargains when you visit your nearest Ford
Dealer. He has the Used Car you've been
waiting for—at a price that will tickle
you pink!

AL MILLER

11 and C means RENEWED AND
GUAXANTEED1 Many Used Car
berimlaw offered by Ford Deal-
ers ITS A & G cars. They are the
cream Of tin Uaed Car market.
Yost muse Ile satisfied or you get
your mosey back—like that! If
you want the eery beat Used Car,
look for the R &C emblem. 1001
satisfaction or 100% refund.

Ford Dealers have the largest Used Car
Assortments—at the lowest prices—in
years. All makes, models, prices. All bar.
gains. Priced to sell fast and sive storage.
Be smart—buy now, while your Ford Deal-
er's prices are "on the bottom!"

Remember—your Ford Dealer's reputa-
tion stands behind every Used Car he sells.
See him now—and laugh at rising prices!

SEE YOUR FORD DEALER

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