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PHONE CADILLAC 7423 YOU CAN BUY QUALITY KOSHER MEATS WITH CONFIDENCE Irons AARON B. MARGOLIS Kosher Meat and Poultry Market WE DELIVIeR 11837-41 DEXTER BLVD. Ine4tret• January 14, 1938 *ad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE SYMPOSIUM ON JEWISH ASPECT IN COMMUNITY PROGRAM NEXT FRIDAY mimosas. Phone HOgarth 3042-3 and Webb OBITUARY Ray. Cambay Jacob Silverman MRS. ETHEL SIEGEL of 1684 Blaine Ave., 57 years old, died on Jan. 7. Funeral serv- ices were held on that day, with interment in Nussach Ari Ceme- tery. She is survived by her hus- band, Ilyman; three sons, Morris, Ben and Simon; three daughters, Doris, Molly and Mrs. Sarah De- Lise; three brothers, Ben, Sam and Max Posner; three sisters. Mrs. Sarah Iteskin, Mrs. Anna Jablon and Mrs. Edward Sklar. VIIROICAL MODAL la Year? Practice Recommended DI Pb, debuts sad kloonitnis 2903 Elmhurst TO. 8.8839 Marriages Performed Rev. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN Detroit'. Favorite M 0 II RL MICR 11-lli70 Wedding Ceremen- t.. Performed sl Dome and by •p- polnIment. Monuments of Char/toter :.- r —rcj ) JOSEPH J. MAHLER Funeral services for Joseph J. Mahler, who died Thursday at his home, 731 Covington Drive, will be held at 1 p. m. Sunday. Burial will be in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Born in Kurland, Russia, in 1876, Mr. Mahler came to this country in 1893. For the last 24 years he made his home in Detroit. Ile was a member of Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. & A. M. He leaves his wife, Grace; four sons, Milton, Irving, Harold and Donald; one daughter, Mrs. Morey Abrams, and two sisters, Mrs. Alex Goldberg and Mrs. Dora Michaelson, all of Detroit. IN MEMORIAM LIZARD Manuel Urbacb lesmunses. 7729 TWELFTH ST. Omaha mad Marble Tiler 11-71911 J. W. V. AUXILIARY HAS MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN The Ladies Auxiliary to Detroit Post 135 of the Jewish War Vet- erans of the United States has launched an intensive drive for members under the chairmanship of Mrs. Perry Burnstine. Only the following are eligible to join: Wive s, mothers, sisters, daughters, granddaugh- ters, or daugh- ters-in-1 a w of Jewish war vet- erans, and also women by right of personal service. It is urged Mrs. Burnstine that those wish- ing to join do as before Feb. 27, at which time the auxiliary will officially be instituted and its offs. cers installed at a dinner-dance to be held at the Book Cadillac Ho- tel. Mrs. Burnstine, who may be reached at 8451 LaSalle Blvd., Tyler 5-9494, will be pleased to furnish further information. Sr. Dramatic Group Forming at Center A senior dramatic group, com- posed of young men and women over 20 years of age, who hay° serious interest in the theater, is being organized • at the Jewish Community Center. The club will be divided into six functional units: Acting, scene, design, cos- tume design, make-up, play read- ing and business groups. Jacob Goldberg, who has been director of the Community Play- ers of Buffalo for two years, and who has been associated with the Hollywood Players in Los Angeles, will be In charge of the group. The first meeting of the drama- tic society will be held on Wednes• day evening, Jan. 19, at 9 o'clock, at the Center, Wood ward and Hol- brook Ave.. In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Billie! 13. Hamburger, who passed away 8 years ago, Feb. 11, 1930 (13 days in Shvat). happy were the years we .pent together Lonely Cr, our hearse today. For the one we loved ao dearly Ila. forever Oval. vou are not forgotten, dear Nor will you ever he. A. long a. life and memory lasts Ye willremember thee. As we loved him .0 we mien hint osssr.i LoIl.sed7;em 'eTIV'e rre.1710 I ngn e' d ar ir always Bringing many • allent tear. Sadly missed by his wife and children. Contributions to the Jewish Children's Home The Jewish Children's Home of Detroit wishes to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of donations from the following: Hebrew Ladies Aid Society, Idra. M. Pollack, Urn Golden. Mrs. If. Orere, Mr nd Mr. It J. Jitney. In memory of AM'. Lewip, Dan Vi'hitInek. In mem- ory of Lazar°. Leiria; Birdie Mittenthal, In memory of Lasaruit Ilresels: Mrs 1. M. Jacobson. In memory of Lazarus Lewis: Mr, Alf° Gordon. In memory of her father. Marcus limes: Mrand Mrs Morrie Krause. In memory of Ilra Lena Levin, mother of Mr. 1. I. Cohn: Mr. and airs. A Solomon, In memory of her daughter. Emily SoInninn: Weetern so- cial Club; Mr. Morrie Pollack, In honor of son brro's birthday: It rose KM. In honor of Meth of son. Edward David, to Mr and Mem John Suakin: Mlawrr l'Ingesend Vert. Sisterhoodof Sharp rev Serlek.• Mrs Ales Caplan. In honor of Mir Mite1.0 of her son, Marilee: Mrs liar., Afevera and family. In mem- o ry or Mr. ItIvk•h Zn final nal IIrIth Ladle. Auxiliary: C. k fArihen and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wonmer, In memor7 of Aloe Alsh; Lout. C Maas L Gifts t.) North End Clinic North End Clinic has received the following contributions: In noonory Cr Mr. Deborah IlnIden• ember from lb. Finley Fonnly, In m- .), of Mrs. Blume Goldberg from the Sin', Family: In memory of Mr. J. I. Freud, from Mr and Mr. Rol A. Wolff, Mr. .nd Mr. A I Drelfun. Mr. and Mr. Ralph Shroder. Mr and lira I It Myr., MI. Sadie Illrechrnaw. Jr... F Dirorhomn Mon Roar M Lips In n. Mr. •nd Mrs. Mom.. itosennold: memoryof Mrs. Esther linsentgolt fr,m Mr and Mrs I It Myers, M l.. Fad. Dim Amon. Jo.. F Dino hm•n: in nirmory of jacoh Cohen of Cleveland from Mr and Mr. dare, ronheint and sons, in memory of Lszarom Levis front Alr and Mrs. Barry Conh•trn and rn f Morrie Krohn from Mr. M n Barre Conhefrn and sone Mrs sr For For the Portal Service Roller Fund: In memo, of Mrs J Freud from •atr tern:beta of EDI. Carol. f•lnle, i mIr n. Martin Hoffman Dr Henry Lece. o Evangeline Imoilder For th. Social Servir• Department, Mendelson Me. mortal Fund. Sae the Surspl•mentary Ifedleal As. sistan , . Fund for Children: In mernnr7 of Mrs Errther flosenhorir (rem Mtn. mt Ps mnlInm and North End Clinic Personnel fro , P.n. °rots. A symposium on "The Jewish Content and the Community Pro- gram" will be conducted during the late Friday evening services at Congregation Shaarey Zedek on Jan. 21, at 8:30 o'clock. This symposium was inspired by the article in "Purely Commentary" column in The Chronicle on Jan. 7. Participants in the symposium will be Maurice Glasier, newly- elected member of the board of the Jewish Center; Max Chomsky, director of Young Judaea and member of the faculty of the Shaarey Zedek Schools, and Abbe Levi, president of Young Israel. Cantor J. II. Sonenklar and his quartet will be in charge of the services, which are followed by a social hour during which refresh. ments are served. The public is invited. Oneg Shabbat of Mizrachi Women Mizrachi women will be enter- tained at an Oneg Shebat this Saturday afternoon, Jan, 15, at 2:30, at the home of Mrs, Samuel Glucklick, 2494 Clairmount Ave. Last Wednesday afternoon a vic- tory luncheon was held at the Bnai Moshe, celebrating the success of the Mizrachi donor luncheon. The chairman, Mrs. Abraham Caplan, gave a report of the luncheon and announced that the proceeds had been forwarded to Tel Aviv to help finance the Girls Technical Home now under construction. William Hordes gave several dramatic readings from Bialik, and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal was the speaker of the afternoon. Concert Fund for Spanish Loyalists T h e Jewish-American Youth Chorus will present an evening of entertainment on Sunday, Jan. 16, at 8:30 at the Jewish Community Center, Woodward at Ilolbroock. All proceeds will go to the aid of Spanish Loyalists. The program will consist of motion pictures, dances, a double octet, a quartet, an instrunten talist, and dancing for the public after the program. Refreshments and checking will be free of charge. Nachshon Committee Headed By Ellmann Mrs. Goldie Elyerson, who last month created such a tremendous impression at a Friday night as- sembly of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, has been asked to return to address an assembly of Beth El College of Jewish Studies. This meeting will take place Mon Flay evening, Jan. 17, at 9 o'clock, in the Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth El. All who are in- terested in hearing about Nach shon, the new maritime enterprise of the Jewish people, are invited and urged to attend. James I. Ellmann, chairman of the Detroit Nachshon committee, is being assisted in the to ac- tivities by Dr. A. M. Hershman Lawrence Crohn, Jeanette Stein. berg, Mrs. Nathan Caplan, Mrs. Maurice Landau, Rabbi Joshua Sperka, Philip Lipson and Ruth Hershman. Women's Activity Week at Bnai David Observance to Commence With Symposium at Friday Night Gathering on Jan. 21 Rabbi Joshua Sperka announce s of the synagogue, In place of the that the last week in January ha s regular lecture, a symposium on been designated as women's activi "Contemporary Contributions of ties week at Congregation Bnai Woman to Jewish Life" will be David, Elmhurst and 14th Sts. presented, with the Sisterhood During this week special meetings members acting as hostesses. The emphasizing Jewish women's con- speakers will be Mrs. Maurice Lan- dau, president of Detroit chapter of Hadassah, who will speak on "The Jewish Woman and National- ism"; Mrs. Shmarya Kleiman, long active in social and civic endeavor, whose topic will be "The Jewish Woman in Social and Civic Un- dertakings," and Mrs, Samuel Shnitz, a member of the national board of Mizrachi Women's Or- ganization, who will speak on "The Jewish Woman and Religion." During the social hour, members cf Junior lladassah and the Junior Congregation will lead in group singing. On Saturday morning, Jan, 22, Rabbi Sperka's sermon will deal , with "The Jewish Woman." At the school assembly Sunday morning, Shirley Zack, a student, will tell of Young Judaea activi- ties in the synagogue. On Monday evening, Jan. 24, at an open meeting of the Sisterhood, a jury panel will be held at which phases of Jewish life in relation to the Jewish woman will be con- sidered. On Tuesday evening, Jan. 25, the Ladies' Auxiliary will hold an open meeting in connection with its membership drive to which a RABBI JOSHUA SPERKA prominent woman speaker has been invited. tributions to Jewish life will be The week's program will end presented. with the Sisterhood donor lunch- This program will begin with eon on Tuesday, Feb. 1, at the the dedication of the Friday night Fort Wayne Hotel, with Dr. Leo gathering on Jan, 21 to the women EL Franklin as guest speaker. 50th 1 1 Emanuel Events Men'. Club to Elect Offleem Thursday: Officers will he elected by the new Men. Club of Congregation Beth Tullio Emanuel, Thursday evening, Jan. 20, at 8:30. Cantor Rubin Boyarsky will lead the memheris in community singing of Hebrew and Yldrlinh folk melodies and will formulate plena for the organiza- tion of choral group an one of the activities of the club. Itefreplu nenta will be served at the conclusion of the meet- Ins. Membership Is open to young men 21 years or nor and UP. The club will meet every first and third Thursday of the month. Synagogue Youth to Celebrate Mr111 of Shunt Sunday Bons and daughters of the members and their Mende az• urged to attend the (Theo./1h° fleor b'Shvat party clone Cored by Young larael at theaortal hall on Sunday at 8:30 p. m. The affair, occurring on the eve of the New Year for trees, will be marked by a novel program Includiug Palestinian melee and song, refreshments, daring and a talk by Rabbi Woldgelernter. Admission charge, 35e. 'Ill lie Disreurees: A large group of men has been drawn to the half-hour chi. In Aln Yank. (Talmudic mlevtions) following daily MIncha eervIr ea which begin at 5 p. m. The clans, which is directed I.y Rabid Wohlgelernter, Is Metro, tell In English on Sunda). when the attendance Is augmented by many of the younger people. Maarly prayers follow immedi- ately after the conclusion of the study a Rabbis Monello and Meisel Here Under Auspices of Young 1s• rant; Observe Chamisho Osor Young Israel of Detroit will hold its 13th in the series of Fri- day evening forums in conjunc- tion with Congregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel on Jan. 21, at 8:30 p. m., with Rabbi Carl Man- ello of Youngstown, 0., as guest speaker. Rabbi Manello, who will talk on "A Positive Judaism," is • . features HUDSON SEAL (Muskrat, Dyed by A. Ilollander) 149 Your chance to get Annis quality and workmanship at greatly reduced prices! Hundreds of Other Fur Coats Priced from $47 to $3,000 \ tA rt Annis Furs Convenient Terms i mon Topics: n Future Eventat RABBI CARL MANELLO Institute Bazaar Two noted scholars, Rabbi Nachum Kowalsky of Munkacz, The news that Dr. Chaim Zhit- Czechoslovakia, and Rabbi M. lowsky will be in Detroit has been 1Vulliger of Warsaw, arrived in enthusiastically received by his Detroit to appeal for support ninny friends and readers. The lecture to be given will be on Wednesday evening, Jan. 26, at the Central High School, Tux- edo Ave., between LaSalle and Linwood. Ilis topic will be "My Observation on the 20 Years of the Soviet Russian Revolution." Tickets may be obtained at the Dexter school of the Sholem Alei- chem Institute, 3754 Monterey Ave., or at Central High School on the evening of the lecture. Prepare for Annual Bazaar At the last session of the Sholem Aleichem Institute, plans were made for the annual bazaar and souvenir night which will take place at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, from Jan. 29 to Feb. 3. Thirty members of the insti- tute are participating on the committee. Showers are being arranged by the Mesdames G. Gorenbein, Pauline Finkelstein, Bertha Lieberman, Dricker, Lo- berman, Schneider, I. Komaroff, Nina Bloch, Avrin, Wechsler, Siegel and Silverstein. The fol- RABBI NACHUM KOWALSKY lowing members are engaged in the collection and soliciting of among local Jews for the Yeshiva merchandise: Mesdames Becker, of Kaminitz-Litovsk. Jaffe, R. Gornbein, G. Gornbein, During their stay here, these Herat, Finkelstein, Siegel, Davis, two rabbis are addressing local Figot, Lamed, Wallerstein, Avrin, synagogues and organizations and Wechsler, Loberman, Freedman, are visiting as many people as Komaroff, Dricker, Bloch, harry Cohen is in charge of the work of collection merchandise. a graduate of the Hebrew Theo- logical College of Chicago and is a former resident of Detroit. Congregational singing will be led by a visiting cantor and re- freshments will be served in the social hall. The public is invited. The Young Men's Jewish Asso- The Young People's Club of Rabbi Irving Meisel of Dayton, ciation met on Jan. 9, at the Temple Beth El invites all mem- Barium hotel. Meetings wil bers and their friends to the af- 0., who addressed the forum this continue every second Sunday for fair on Sunday afternoon, Jan. Friday evening, will speak before the balance of the season. 23, at 2 :30 p. m. A sketch will the junior congregation at their For Sunday afternoon, Jan. 23 be presented by the dramatic services Saturday morning at the social committee has planned group under the direction of Rob- Beth Tefilo Emanuel, and at the open house at the Barium. A ert Mazer and this will be follow- Young Israel building, Joy Road, short meeting will be called, fol , ed by community singing to be at 3:30 p. m. lowed by cards, games and re !led by Arthur Goulson. An elaborate program is being freshments. The committee is For those who are athletically planned by the organization for headed by Ily Lezell. inclined there will be a badminton a Chamisho Osor b'Shvat party The dramatic group announces exhibition in the gymnasium by to be held at the Emanuel Syna- that the annual play to be staged two outstanding stars of the city. gogue on Sunday, Jan. 16, at 8 by the Y. M. II. A. this season At the same time there will b e p. m. Among the entertaining will be "The Night of January dancing to the strains of Ray features of the evening will be 16th," a three-act comedy. dancing, Palestinian movies, com- Oberschulte's orchestra. Sidney Winer will again direc The affair is under the direction munity singing, and refreshments. and will be assisted by Jerry of the social committee headed A short talk on the meaning of Reineh. by Frank Winton. There will be the festival will be delivered by Badminton will henceforth be a nominal admission charge. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter. played on Thursday nights at the A party for children, 6 to 12, Jefferson Intermediate School J. W. E. W. 0. BRANCH will be held at 2 p. m. at the Hamilton at Seldon. Visitors are Young Israel building, 2691 Joy At the fifth donor luncheon of invited. the North Woodward branch of Road, under the direction of the the Jewish Women's European Women's League. There will be Welfare Organization held at the games, refreshments, movies and Fort Wayne hotel on Jan. 4, the a playlet. president, Mrs. Joseph Modell, Fatuity for Extension Courses greeted the guests. Mrs. Ida Plans are under way for the Schultz, chairman, thanked all inauguration of the adult classes committees for their untiring ef- on Feb. 14, at the Central high forts in helping to make this af- School, Linwood and Tuxedo. fair a success. ,M ax J. ohlgelernter, Sam Leve. director of investi- Rabbi Isaac Stollman, Rabbi Ja- gation of Wayne County, intro- cob Unger, Irving Schlussel and , duced the guest speaker, Nathan Walter Farber of Detroit, and Milstein, prominent Detroit at- Rabbi Max Schulman of Windsor, , tornev. Miss Gertrude Leve was R abbi . Winchester of Mt. the vocalist for the afternoon, ac- Clemens and Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg companied by Mrs. Phyllis Lach- of Flint will constitute the man Seigel on the piano. faculty. Courses in Jewish history, Contributions were made to the Bible, Talmud, Hebrew, Jewish organization by Mrs. Jack Weiner customs and ceremonies and Jew- and Mrs. Seder in memory of ish current events will be given their mother, Mrs. Adele Leib; over a period of 10 weeks. En- RABBI MARCUS WULLIGER Mrs. Belle I.achman and Mr. and rollment fees will be El for each Mrs. Adolph Smilo, in honor of course. All applications should be they can personally reach in an to secure the needed sup- Mrs. Minnie Goodman's grand- sent to the Young Israel Bldg., effort port. child. 2691 Joy Road, Rabbis Kowalsky and Wulliger All members are urged to at- have the support and co-operation tend the meeting which will be held ate th home of Mrs. William Dr. Heiser to Speak Sunday of the Detroit Council of Ortho- d ox a is, from whom an appeal Fisher, 2254 Gladstone, on Tues- At Art Institute has gone forth urging liberal sup- day, Jan. 18, 12:30 p. m. port of this Yeshiva. They also Amazing adventures in fighting bring with them a personal appeal Perfection DeMolay Has a plagues and disease throughout f r o m the eminent Talmudic Drive for Members the world will be told by Dr. Vic- scholar and one of the world's Perfection Chapter, Order of tor G. Heiser, author of "An outstanding rabbis, Baruch Ber DeMolay in conducting an exten- American Doctor's Odyssey," Leibowitz, dean of the Kaminitz sive campaign for members as a when he appears at the Detroit Litovsk Yeshiva, who asks that Part of the program commemorat- Institute of Arts, Woodward at special consideration be given the ing the fifth anniversary of its Kirby, next Sunday evening, Present anneal for funds in view formation an an all•Jewish chap- Jan. 16, at 8:30, of the urgency of the current ter. On Sunday afternoon at 3:30 needs. JUSTICE CARDOZO An invitation to join is extend• in the Detroit Institute of Arts , ed to Jewish boys between the B. Weinber g Speaks Physicians attending Supreme ages of 16 and 21 years. For fur- Erling Strom, explorer extraordi- B. Weinberg, eminent cultural Court Justice Benjamin N. Car- ther information as to functions, nary, will tell of his "Conquest of Mt. McKinley" and show the leader and president of the Work- doso expressed grave concern on principles and activities of this pictures taken on his ex- men's Circle of England, who is Thursday over his condition which chapter, visit meetings of the or- motion pedition. visiting his brother, Sam Wein- had taken • turn for the worse. ganization at the Masonic Temple Both lectures are sponsored by here, local editor of the Jewish On Wednesday President and Mrs. every Tuesday evening at 9 Roosevelt paid a surprise visit to o'clock or call Mr. Manuel Hell- the World Adventure Series of Daily Forward, spoke at the the Detroit Institute of Arts, from Sholem Aleichem School, Jan. 14 , Justice Cardovs but the doctors man. Randolph 0336, or Harry whom seat reservations may be on the subject "The Cultural declared hi m too ill to see them. Gant:, Townsend 7-9812. obtained. Status of the Jew, in England." Y. M. J. A. to Stage 1Y. P. T. C. JAM SESSION Three-Act Comedy WILL BE HELD JAN. 23 TOO ILL TO SEE THE ROOSEVELTS LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER Noted Rabbis Make Zhitlowsky Address Appeal for Yeshiva In Detroit Jan. 26 Kaminitz - Litovsk Makes Plans for Sholem Aleichem Rabid Wohlgelernter delivers two ser- mon, every Sabbath, tenting with mod- ern problenie and the light thrown upon them lov, the teachings of the Bible, Talmud and the commented... The rabbi will filar,. "Past. Present and Future In Jewish Life" on Jan. 18. and "The Ten Commandments, for Modern Alan" the following Saturday, Jan. 22. In addition, MOM Wohigelernter eat' lies a class in the weekly portion or the Illhle every Ptiolay evening. at 710. The chum 01,1 , I, follows the study of Chumosh and the Commentary of [Mehl, has attracted a large member. ahip. Saturday, Feb.12 — Special service. marking the sermill.CPnt enn I al of the United RIM. Constitution, sponsored by the Merit Club Sunday, March I—Formal inalallation ceremony of Rabbi ‘Vohigelernter, fol- lowed by dinner In hie honor. JANUARY SALE 2 Visiting Rabbis Speak in Detroit " A rVither close In Talmud. ' , firstling the continuous study of Volume lint. Rant* In lurectrd by Rabbi Joaeph El/penman saturday afternoona at 2 o' c lock. v. and greateil Jr. Home Relief Plans 7th Anniversary Celebration Miss Rachel Rubin, chairman of the ways and means commit- tee, is arranging the program for the 7th anniversary of the Jun- ior Home Relief, Jan. 30. A drive is being conducted for old clothes for needy. Miss Lil- lian Sherman, Townsend 7-8513, chairman of the clothes commit- tee, and Miss Beatrice Koblin, Townsend 8-2707, co-chairman, will be glad to supply informa- tion in this regard. The following officers have been chosen for the balance of the club year: Winifred Cornell, president; Rachel Rubin, first vice- president; Janet Selvan, chairman of the executive board. The juniors were represented by Winifred Cornell at the Sen- ior Home Relief executive board's luncheon on Jan. 5. It was de- cided that the juniors should co- operate with the seniors in their aloft for Passover relief. All gills between the ages of 17 and 21 are invited to t with the organization. Miss Rose Hozman, Townsend 6-4933, is chairman of the membership drive. SUCHER BROS. TREMENDOUS PURCHAS. ING POWER MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO OFFER— DETROIT'S LOWEST PRICE ON AMERICA'S FINEST FUEL OIL VELVET BRAND Prat Bulk Plant s in All Parts of the City ••ltel mire Ite/lallie Fuel Denier' Sucher Bros., Inc. PLAZA 6200 PHONE ALL PLANTS DAY OR NICHT Jewish Community Thanked by Haggai for Honoring Him Joseph Haggai, eminent Jewish labor leader and one of Detroit's outstanding educators, expresses thanks to the Jewish community, through The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, for the honors given him on the occasion of his recent celebration of his 50th birthday. "I am grateful to the commu- nity, to those who attended the dinner, to the hundreds of people who sent messages, to the many organizations which have no kindly remembered me on that oc- casion," Mr. !logical states. "It is difficult to find words with which to express my gratitude for all the kind words said about me, and for the liberality with which many people and organiza- tions contributed to the fund for the establishment of the Leon Blum Colony on the occasion of my 50th birthday. I am extremely happy that the occasion was util- ized as a means of helping a great MSC. "I wish to thank The Chron- icle for its kindnesses shown me on this occasion, and for its edi- torial tributes." J. W. E. W. 0. Thanks Us Contributions to the Jewish Child Placement Bureau Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: In behalf of the North Wood- ward branch of the Jewish Wo- men's European Welfare Organ- ization, we take this opportunity of thanking the general public and contributors for their part in making a success of the fifth annual donor luncheon. Special thanks to The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Mr. and Mrs. Human Altman and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weinberg for their publicity. MRS. JOSEPH MODELL, President. MRS. IDA, SCIIULTZ, Chairman, MRS. A. B. KNOPPOW, Publicity. The Jewish Child Placement Bu- reau announces the receipt of the following contributions: From Mrs. Rosalie Pick, a con- tribution in memory of her hus- band, Ignatz Pick. From Justice and Mrs. Henry M. Butzel, a contribution in mem- ory of Mrs. Laura Wurzburger and Benjamin Robinson. From Mr. and Mrs. harry L. Winston, a contribution in mem- ory of Laura Wurzburger. The Jewish Child Placement Bu- reau also acknowledges with thanks a large contribution received from Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Butzel to be used for emergencies in caring for the German-Jewish refugee children.