laiallf lavish Periodical art a. CIMINO AMOK • CINCINNATI 20, OH10 January 20, 1939 RiEverRorrinsauf OiRONICIA PAGE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE RABBI J. H. LOOKSTEIN An Announcement to the Jewish Publi 1. c! A NEW SHOPPING CENTER FOR NORTHWESTERN RESIDENTS' 8016-20 W. McNICHOLS ROAD GORDON' Q QUALITY 0 MARKET (If it's Gordon's it's Quality) Everything for the table under one roof: Kosher Delicatessen - Dairy Products Fresh Fruits and Vegetables - Fancy Groceries Fresh Baked Goods Daily AUSTER'S KOSHER MEATS Grade A Meats Fresh Dressed Poultry Your Friend H. ZIMBERG Will Serve You the Finest Fresh Fish Daily Free Delivery — Phone UN. 3-3616 Arlosoroff Branch RAINBOW FOR GIRLS Hyman Steinberg INSTALLATION MONDAY DINNER SUNDAY, FEB. T akes Si o,000 Goal Dies at Age of 59 Purity Chapter No. 12, Rain- in Gewerkschaften ; bow for Girls, will install officers One of the outstanding leaders ' TO ADDRESS MIZRACHI ■ among the younger elements of -- Orthodox Judaism in America, Last Thursday the Arllosoroff Rabbi Joseph II. Lookstein of New York, will be the principal I Branch of the Jewish National speaker at the Mizrachi donor Worker's Alliance set $10,000 as banquet to be held Sunday, Feb. its quota of Detroit's goal of $25,- 5, at 6:30 p. m. at Lachar's Grand 000 in the Gewerkschaften Cam- Ballroom, 3153 Cass Ave, paign this year. This organize- Rabbi Lookstein is a graduate tion has long been one of the of Yeshiva Isaac Elchonon of New York, and is now on the staff of the Yeshiva as associate profes- sor of homiletics. Ile is principal of the Hebrew Training School for Girls in New York. He is a former secretary of the Rabbini- cal Council of America. At pres- ent he is the spiritual head of the Kehilas Yeshurun synagogue, one of the largest synagogues in New Y.prk. For tickets for the banquet call Ty. 4-5228, Ty. 6-8089, or To. 8-0559. Rabbi Hugo Mantel Will Speak Jan. 27 At. Cong. Emanuel Rabbi Hugo Mantel of the Huntington Jewish Center, Long Island, N. Y., will speak at the Beth Tfilo Emanuel forum on Fri- day evening, Jan. 20, under the auspices of the synagogue and of Yung Israel. Rabbi Mantel, who is a grad- uate of Yeshiva College and Yes- hiva Itzchak Elchnnan, will speak on the subject "II. G. Wells, Mrs. Roosevelt and the Jews." Monday, Jan. 23, at 8 p. m. The ' public is invited. The installation will be held under the driection of Mildred Brown, who is retiring after a second term as worthy advisor. The incoming officers for the ensuing term are: Ann Rosenfeld worthy advisor; Sue Bank, wor- th y associate associate advisor; May Jack son, charity; Estella Friedlander Hope; Rose Freedlander, Faith Louise Greenwald, secretary Debby Springer, assistant secre tary; Nancy Walters, treasurer Pearl Burger, chaplain; Betty Meyers, drill leader; Betty Gold- ber.g, confidential observer; Car- men Naton, outer observer; Char- lotte Fuhrer, musician; Shirley Sklar, love; Ruth Canvasser, Re- ligion; Selma Silverman, nature; Francis Heller. immortality; Syl- via Bernstein, fidelity; Evelyn Talon, patriotism; Gloria Claim:- son. service. Sirs. Ida Schultz, mother ad- visor, is also vacating her chair for a new mother advisor. Dancing will follow the instel- ation. S.K. Padover Writes on "Unser Amerika" HARRY SCHUMER Hyman Steinberg, general su- perintendent of the R. G. Dun Cigar Co., died on Thursday, Jim 12, at the age of 69. Funeral services were held in Lewis Bros. Funeral Home Sun- For Highest Quality Milk, Sweet Cream, Sour Cream, Butter, Cheese and Other By•Products, call DETROIT'S FINEST 100% JEWISH DAIRY BELROSE CREAMERY CO. 7426 FENKELL AVENUE Phone Univer ity 1-3600 s and one of our drivers will make prompt delivery to your home. Once you have tried our products you will use no other. A trial is all we ask. JOE BLIFELD — ABE ROSEN 23rd ANNUAL BALL Sponsored by Debs Branch No. 111 Workmen's Circle HYMAN STEINBERG day, and burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Born in Russia, Mr. Steinberg was brought to Detroit when he was one year old. His family was k nown here for participation in synagogue affairs and for their charitable activities. Ile was a member of the board of directors of Congregation Bnai David at the time of his death and was affil- iated with the Elks and Knights of Pythias. Surviving him are his wife, Carrie; a son, Raymond; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Louis Wartosky; a broth- er, Louis; two sister, Mrs. Morris Solomon and Mrs. Charles Gitlin. SUNDAY EVE,, JAN. 29—FORT WAYNE HOTEL ROSS' ORCHESTRA WILL FURNISH THE MUSIC Tickets 50c All proceeds to Charity A young crowd from the newly-organised English-speaking branch is expected and • good time k d all. "Unser Amerika," a study of important mainstays in the cam- D Nazi propaganda activities, by Johnny Howard Returns to r. paign and this year, under the v Saul K. Padover, Wayne Uni- Powatan Jan. 26 presidency of Harry Schumer, will ersity 1928 alumnus, now re- set the pace for other organise. u carch associate in history at the KOSHER MEAT and The Walker Trio, Marg, Jo and niversity of California, is re- tions to follow. POULTRY MARKET Lee, join the new revue at the "We feel," said Mr. Schumer, D rinted in the current Reader's igest from the January Forum. I'owaton this week with original 1129 WESTMINSTER AVE. "that the work being done by lyrics and special song arrange- FREE DELIVERY Ilistadruth is of utmost im- u r. Padover, who did his grad- Primrose Benevolent Club the ments which have made them long ate work at Yale and at the TOWNSEND 6.9660 portanre to the present and fu - u standing favorites as night club [ Installation on Feb. 5 tu•e growth of the Jewish Na- n a, niversities of Chicago and Vien- WAS winner of the Guggen- entertainers since the pre-prohibi- - tional Home in Palestine. The h eim Memorial Foundation award The 8th anniversary and instal- establishment of indu series an in 1936-37. He is a frequent con- lation of officers will take place on commercial enterprises, the train ""'""-77°7" ' 1 Sunday, Feb. 5, at the Park Ave. mg and education of new chalut ' tributor of historical articles to Penthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron zim in all fields, including de- scientific and popular periodicals. Chronicle Thanked by San- Rosenberg will be guests of honor. fense, are vital factors in the Mr. Rosenberg will release the economic life of the country. atorium and Ex-Patients outgoing officers and install the Their ability to raise funds in Home new officers as follows: Mrs. Palestine challenges our fund Thomas Cowen, president; Mrs. raising activities here. If they The refugee problem is the sub- Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Louis Friedman, vice president; can do it there and continue to ject of an illustrated four-page Our representative, Abraham Mrs. N. Goldenberg. recording sec- build tho life of the country, article in the Jan. 31 issue of , Jallin, sent a report of there- and ConfIrtnalloa Dept t retary; Mrs. C. Joslove, financial the least that we can do here is *Manley Look Magazine. Thearticleshows The loth anti!, ether, assembly of the cent bazaar which was sponsored secretary; Mrs. Ilarry Wright and to put forth our whole hearted Saturday Nehool and Confirmation De- by the Detroit Auxiliary, and he how the refugees are herded to- tit will take pito e Saturday Mrs. G. Molitz, hospitalers; Mrs. effor s to make our contribution t part:to gether after expulsion from their /111/1g. Jan. 21, at 11 o'clock, In stressed the importance of the T. Zohott and Mrs. M. Vitenson, to their activities a success." honor of Ile. Leo M Franklin. honmlands, how they find havens newspaper publicity which you The spethal Illy of the Ren- social committee. of 'refuge in Palestine, There is Mr. Schumer, besides being al.. School of oseln were kind enough to give us. Temple Beth El In Mrs. Harry Wright has arrang- General Treasurer of the cam- honor of Dr. Franklin'. a large map to illustrate their 10th onto, With the help of such excellent ed for the supper which will be paign, heads one of the teams in .0 will is He plate on Sunday morn- publicity, we were able to realize movements and a key to the map followed by entertainment. Mrs. A. his organization, and is assisted ing. Jan 22. at 11 o'clo, to explain the distribution of a substantial sum of money Sheplo w, outgoing president, b y Leo Gold, vice-president of the Congregational Teatimonlal Dinner: refugees. which, as you know, will be used The text inioniel dinner shot by Con- thanks all retiring officers, par- General Linen Supply Company. gregation Roth El in honor of Dr. for the maintenance of the De- ticularly the social committee, Mrs. Morris Scheyer, another team Franklin's, Oth a„111 v erem ry of hie corn- troit patients at our institution. Harry Wright, and Mrs. B. essen. captain, is assisted by Al Gold- ing to Temple (let h El and Detroit, It is with cooperation such as will be held at the Atelier lintel , flun• berg, secretary of the Central day night. Jan. 22, at Drew you have given us that we are ilenerval Ions moat be In our Hebrew Ladies Aid Society Overall and Supply Co. The other optional able to carry on our services. We by 12 noon Holladay, Jan. II. two teams in the Arlosoroff branch once sincerely hope that when our Thanks Chronicle are headed by I. A. Liebson of the A (Iwo In Jrninh friends again come to you, you Will Start Feb. 3; Double Film Menthe. of the Men'. Temple Domestic Linen Supply Co. and and their wives are In, lied to attend will be able to publicize the fine Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Ben Bill Starting Jan. 27 JOHNNY HOWARD Rosenthal of the Union Tire the opening Pe Ion of - A Via. In piece of work they are doing. The Hebrew Ladies' Aid So- and Radio Go. Inh Illetory,• Tuesday evening. Jan. The Los Angeles Sanatorium tion days. Winifred Seeley, tap A braham Littman, manager of 21. at S o'clock. The Introductory les- ciety thanks you for your invalu- Yehudit Simchonit, delegate aon will be prenentol by Dr. Iwo M. has become the Mecca for tuber- able assistance in giving us pub- stylist, is also a newcomer to this Littman's l'eoplel's Theater, 12th Palestine to the Pioneer Franklin. culosis patients, and while other week's show, while Covert and and Seward, announces that the licity for our major fund-raising from men's Organize tianoo Miup....7 institutions may not run to full project, our Donor Luncheon. It Women's Organization, was the Reed, the mind rending melody talking picture "The Two Sisters," capacity, we are over-crowded. masters, are held over for another which has been attracting wide is needless to say it could not principal speaker at last Thurs. Today we have 250 beds occupied week. attention, will be shown here on have been the success it was with- day's campaign rally at Lachar'e at all times and a long waiting out your cooperation. Johnny Howard, the brisk Saturday and Sunday. Hall, which was filled to over- Rabbi Mos Eric Friedland. Mrs. ilst. We also thank Hyman Altman flowing with delegates and work- The theater will then be dark comic whose impersonations of Poe and Harry Weinberg, Jewish ra- ers. Mrs. Sarah Sherage was the isIke 't 'ged 5,'41e N■.r."i„ e',1727 "'1 . 7 Assuring you of our sincere famous comedians took him on a for several days andwill reopen the National Federation of Temple Hin- gratitude and thanking you in European tour with Jack Hilton's on Friday. Jun. 27, with two fam- dio announcers, for their public- chairmen of the rally. terhoode in Cincinnati. behalf of the patients who will orchestra of international favor- ous Yiddish talkies, "Uncle Mo- ity; Samuel J. Leve for his inter- • Rabbi ErIc Friedland spoke on "Exo- benefit by your kindness, I am ites, will be back for a limited en- ses" featuring Maurice Schwartz, esting talk, and the Detroit Con- Very sincerely yours, dus- at the Friday eVening xervb servatory of Music for the Musi- 1200 and "Dos Purim Schpiel." Both gagement, opening. Jan. 26. LEAH MORNELL, As a meeting of the Men's Club of cal and Dramatic program. Paul Neighbor's popular orches- pictures have been great successes Regional Director, tra continues to play for shows whenever and wherever tbey were the Central M. E. Churc h on Jan II. Mrs. Louis Goldfine, Rabbi Eric •rIcaland spoke on ••■■o r Chicago, Ill. and dancing. shown. Admission prices for this Publicity Chairman. Common (bound." The gathering war composed of adoott 90 mends-re 111111 double bill will be 30 cents on Invited guests. The Pioneer Women's Organi- North Woodward Branch of Philomathic Debating Club week-days and 35 cents on Satur- Mizrachi Mlave Malke zation donor event took place Jan. days and Sundays. J. W. E. W. 0, Saturday Night 10 at the Masonic Temple. - Mr. Littman also announces Last Sunday afternoon the The luncheon was a triumph- that starting Feb. 3 and continu- Philomathic Debating Club had The North Woodward branch The Mizrachi Organization an- ant success, close to 1200 donors of the Jewish Women's European a practice debate with Central ing until Passover, legitimate nounced a Mlave Malke to be held attended, exceeding all expecta- In the temple POPIR I nom. Wednendio W elfare Organization will meet High School on the subject, "Re- stage shows will again be brought Saturday. Jan. 21, at 8:30 p. m., tions. afternoon for lunecheon w hich preceded solve, That the United States to Littman's Theater, and after at the [Mai Moshe synagogue, regular mont hiy meeting conducted at the home of Mrs. Aaron Green, that time the leading Yiddish An inspiring lecture about Pal- the the preeldent. Mra. Abraham Else- 2495 Taylor, on Tuesday, Jan. Should Form an Alliance with Dexter and Lawrence, to greet estine was delivered by Yehudith be ninn. Of much Import ante wan a die- 24, 12:30 p. m. Great Britain." The affirmative talkies will again be shown. the delegates who attended the Sinichonit, the Palestenian dele- 1' umdon led by Mrs Milton liarria, en• The legitimate stage perform- Mrs. Ida Schultz, general chair- , speakers for the Philomathic were regional conference in Cleveland gate, and an interesting address tertainnient rho lonen, on tent•tive plane for a ffeire to he held during the man of the sixth annual donor " oseph F.pel, David Cohn and ances will feature an outstanding two weeks ago and hear reports was given by Rabbi Charles E. next few ,Pont ha An afternoon hone- I east of actors. Full details will be Nathan Epstein. The Central uncheon, held Jan. 4, lauded her from the conference. The prin- Shulman of Chicago, Mrs. Sim- fit petty is Hated for Tisenday. Jan. In the tended rooms, at Temple Beth C ci-workers and thanked members n high School speakers for the announced next week. cipal address will be made by chonit remained in Detroit for the at. El. it ri. Joseph Block \YAP naked to and friends for helping to make 5 egative side of the question were to Rabbi Isaac Stollman, who will remainder of the week. Several To the President %VI g ' ot nth.Of n7 i 1 71 Infr 1j7171r1::. t he event a success. Thanks are a tartin Horwitz. Ben Grubstein o- give a review of the work and lectures were delivered by her. a tea or luncheon) to be al, en the let- given Rabbi Leon Frain for his nd Jacob Gorodn. There was no KInd, senertua and good, ho projects covered at the gather- An Oneg Shabath was held at ter part ofillarrh. Mrs. Einem•n as. aspiring talk and Bernard Isaacs" A ecision. Morris Green and Nor- To every re. a a nd ...ed. on ing. Rabbi Morris Adler of Shaa- Korn's Restaurant last Saturday pointed Mot. Warren as r hale man of Ills mind has al ways fought agaInet Braille committee for I he envois., ; a nd the children of the United man Leeman served as critics. Ileedleseneee and Creed. rey Zedek will extend greetings evening at which time a large the months and Mr.. Howard Loeb an Ilea, I to the guests. Rabbi Max J. audience gathered. An interest- of the c ommIttee working on revialon lebrew Schools for the two-act lila Isirtiolny drawing very near apt. Tompkins to Speak at Art the conatItution. awaking Mrs Loeb play. Special recognization was be Wohlgelernter will preside. Re- ing talk by Mrs. Semchonit at this of Will be held once mraln. will he M ra. Elmer Berger ft MI NM given to Mrs. A. Shrier. Institute Sunday To help the unfortunate on.. freshments will be served. All gathering culminated the week's Via reel,. Opt relief from pale. Mrs. II. Mitz donated to the • friends and sympathizers of the activities. Captain Warwick M. Tompkins, new officers have been appointed Benjamin Wisner Memorial Flow- Mizrachi are invited to attend., The P.W.O. thanks The Chron- by Two author, adventurer, and skipper With very mune brilliant thoughts ,. the bustneen and professional divInion lie tries to nes us right, There will be no admission charge icle for cooperation • of iladaranh They are WPM Tillie Ora- er Fund in honor of her son's re- of the 85-foot sailing boat "Wan- If • need 5 . 5 KO to lumpier land uh- din, membership chairman, and Mrs. covery. and no appeal made. And to ream about hie might . der Bird," will show his exclusive Varl Meyers. call chairman. The ass ar- sea motion pictures and speak on We know that Clod ha. were announced as the meet- "Grand Illusion" Continues poIntmente uld ann.!), bleaeed Once Raimund von Hofmann- "Twenty Thousand Miles in the Ina held Tuesday night at the home of hum NATHAN GOLDMAN DIES Mime IIIIA. Itonenbera on W. lIandlton stahl's divorce from the former de- for Another Week at With Ms mighty hand. Schooner Wander Bird" for the And Ave. The neat meeting will he held eld made Roosevelt a great president. Cinema Theater Jan. 21. at the home of Mre. Hyman Alice Astor is a fait accompli, he World Adventure Series at 3:30 Nathan Goldman, 71, of 1504 Of • free and 'tort.. land. He leakree. 31 W. Court Mt. plans to wed a titled English- nuext Sunday afternoon, Jan, 22, Glynn Court, passed away at the era woman. -MARILYN KRELL. Because of popular request, at the Detroit Institute of Arts. More than ISO members and friends Grace Hospital Sunday morning, is- 3219 Glynn Court. Flint Chapter of Had.nah wewernIdeil Jan. 15, after several weeks ill- "Grand Illusion", the prize win- of the the Jewleh Community ('enter Mon- ning anti-war film, showing cur- et ness. day night for a Joint meeting of the Ian division,. of the chapter. the jUn• Mr. Goldman, a pioneer of De rently at the Cinema, east Colum- three on Ion senior and recently-fornool business troit, has long been affiliated with bia at Woodward, is being held e nd professrional depart men. Mra. tia- over for the fourth week, This bert Fiennerg, president, greeted the many charitable and religious or- Mr. extended run breaks all house ;meetly Mrs. Lou. Lehster told of the ganizations in the city. eu , crea of the recent donor affair. Ml,. Burial services were begun at records for the theatre. finial.. Shapiro and MIne Beaale iilc of This celebrated film master- infilw president of the Junior and kW- his home, continued at Congrega- ttee, urea .nd professional group, discussed piece by Jean Renior shows vivid- tion Beth Tefilah Emanuel, of alma and future plena ninde by their ring which he was an organizer and y, among its many poignant divisions. Rabbi 15. 0. Onshore Intro- dis- t he guest PPORker, Mum Ell.h from there went to the Machpelah scenes of human relations, the duet.] mar tragic impact of modern warfare Starnpfer of Akron, 0. Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, on women. Dita Parlo plays a Bartlett and Robertson Two- Sarah, a son, Julius, four daugh- widowed German mother, whose Piano Concert Tuesday ters, Mrs. Carl Arta, Mrs. Molly husband, father and three broth- Markowitz, Mrs. Fred S. Berg- ers have all been killed at the Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robert- battle of Tanneburg—German's stein, and Mrs. Dorothy Goldman, greatest "victory" in the world son will be represented in a two- and 10 grandchildren. war. The episode between her piano concert at the Masonic Tem- Jean Cabin, as an escaped ple on Tuesday evening, Jan. 24. Mrs. Markson's Father Dies and French prisoner whom she shel- Their program will include the ters, characterize the futility of following: Re- Maurice Katz, aged 83 year's, imperialistic war and its devas- 1. an retired merchant, died Monday, tating effects on human beings. Sheba (from "Solomon") Hand Jan. 16, at the home of his daugh- The characters in "Grand Illu- of the Queen of Sheba ter, Mrs. Harry Markson, 1523 sion" speak their native language Arrival (from "Solomon") Handel Sixth Ave., Beaver Falls, Pa. He —French, German. English or great- (arr. Easdale) was a member of Agudath Achim Russian. reused Gigue Bach Synagogue of Beaver Falls, the r pub- The National Board of Review (arr. Ross) Zionist Organization of America, of Motion Pictures voted this film Aria: Sheep May Safely must FOR YOUR ADDED PLEASURE the Rabbinical Yeshiva of Chicago, "the best picture of the year from local Graze Bach Ill., and numerous charitable or- any country." A poll of New York racter- extra choice, extra long. Howe) ganizations in Palestine. Surviv- newspaper motion picture critics Prelude in arr. ostein, K major Bach raged tobaccos give extra ing are two daughters, Mrs. Alice placed "Grand Illusion" in first Jew- Markson, Beaver Falls, and Mrs. rank as "the best imported pic- Variations on a Theme of e, de- Rich flavor ... extra Cello. Anna Markson of Detroit, and two ture of the year." ion of Haydn (St. Anthony ?bane wrapper auttrea_exa vrandchildren. Leonore Markson, RS:Wins Choral Brahma Detroit, and Dr. Victor Markson, WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR- ,tra freshnessa h Fed- of Montefiore Hospital, Pittsburgh, s which DENS MONDAY EVENING Suite: "Scaramouche Milhaud Pa. Funeral services were con- Stanislaus Zybszko, the "grand a) Gay and Lively ducted from the Markson residence old man" of wrestling, is to re- ntaining b) Tender and Melancholy with Rabbi Goodman Rose of Beth turn to the mat wars for "just one le while c) Brazilian Dance Sholem Synagogue, Pittsburgh, more bout" next Monday evening of giv- IV. and Rabbi David Davis of Agu- in Arena Gardens. He is coming Andalusian Dance (Ritmo) Infante ;truction dath Achim Synagogue, Beaver back because his protege, Wlady- The Lover and the nd refu- Falls, officiating. country slaw Talun, whom he hopes to N Nightingale Grandos themes groom for the title, was mis- (arr. Bartlett & Robereton) During his recent stay in New treated by the man he will wrestle Rush Hour in Hong-Kong Chnsins t If the TO than York, Max Reinhardt broke all —Frederick von Schacht, the Ger- La Campanella Liszt erations, Precedents by getting up at the man giant—and is doing so in the (arr. Taylor) mmunity for' him unspeakably early hour hope of revenging the affront of sites and of noon to visit the site where the Teuton in fouling Wladyslaw Our beat wishes to Governor the Jewish Palestine Pavilion will in their encounter in the Gar- Henry Horner of Illinois for a TYMI PO s 10101110101117.sidi SEN711.1majoiaiitoia Na.o.1 sums - 14, stand in the World's Fair. 0•Orrald. NO. I. P. Lora., 0, bat dens two weeks ago. speedy recovery. gempis OSHINSKY'S Refugees Problem Subject of Story in Look Magazine Notre Legitimate Shows Come to Littman's pnntiar tides at Pioneer Women's Luncheon FLINT NOTES D ID you know that many of America's smash Mn have been written in Detroit by Detroiters? There are many human. interest stories behind these songs which will be dramatized by a cast of well known players. Many of the composers are still living in Detroit and will he heard on these programs. Be sore 10 dial WW) Sunday at five o'clock . . Drama! Music! Song; BEGINS SUN.JAN.222 AND EVERY SUNDAY 6a0CVIsuna4VV.3. presented by "TIrE BANK FOR ALL THE PEOPLE" ONDUSIT'QUAL MORRIS PLAN U WASHINGTON BOULEVARD at GRAND RIVER RANdolgb 5980 M.O., fedora! Deposal lust..[, Corporals.. Mesabi" Fedora Roars. hal* Detroit Ladies Lechem Ani• yim Society's Banquet Heads brotherhood on Feb. 19 The annual charity banquet of the Detroit Ladies Lechem Aniyim Society will be held at Congrega- tion Bnai David Feb. 19, at 7 p. m. For reservations call Mrs. Wienstein, Townsend 5-8718, chair- man of tickets. Committees are being sent to all Jewish organizations to in- vite them to come and see for themselves the work this group of women are doing for the Jewish poor of Detroit. The president,. Mrs Milinsky, asks that if an organ- ization is overlooked that its offi- cers call the secretary, Mrs. Gold- berg, Trinity 2-0940, for reserva- tions for its committee. Dinner of Sr. Bicur Cholem Jan. 29 Senior Bicur Cholem will hold its yearly banquet on Sunday, Jan. 29, at Bnai Moshe Syna- gogue, Dexter at Lawrence. The society asks all organizations to send committees to represent them. It also appeals to all mem- bers and their families to come to the dinner and help make it a success. Nade/ket. as the Lambeth Walk L ED aze, /.9.19 Double•Mellow Albert F. Mecklenburger, prominent Chicago attorney and former second vice-oresident, was elected president of the National Federation of Temple Brother- hoods at the eighth biennial con- vention held in Cincinnati, Jan. 15-18. Old Gold TAGS)