iftEVElizOtTJEWW1MRMICIA PAGE EIGHTEEN Septehiber 15, 1939 lid THE 1 ...EGAL _CHROrele,LE Leon Watters RS. EHRLICH TO REPORT ON WORLD Mrs. To Address Temple ZIONIST CONGRESS AT TWO MEETINGS Sisterhood Oct. 16 5700 1939 Will Addreis Hadaasah on Tuesday, Sept. 19, and For the first time in the his- tory of the Sisterhood of Temple Business and Professional Group and Junior Beth El, a national president, Hadassah on Sept. 25 Mrs. Leon Watters, will be the speaker, at a luncheon, Oct. 16, at the Temple. Dues will be pay- able at that time. To correct an error: the first regular meeting of the Sisterhood will be held Nov. 9, at which time Norman Thomas will give an address, the subject to be announced at a later date. On Oct. 3 and 4, a convention of the State Federation of Tem- ple Sisterhoods will be hrld in Petoskey, Mich. Any member de- siring to attend can get all the particulars by calling the presi- dent, Mrs. Lawrence Freedman, Un. 3-4648. The Thursday sewing group will resume activity following Succoth. The Tuesday group will also resume its work after the Iloly Days. Young women who would like to join in this work may to so by calling Mrs. Jerome Mannheim at Un. 2-5990. Will Report to Hadaasah On Tuesday, Sept. 19 Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich will ad- d ress the members of the District HAPPY NEW YEAR • May it bring much good cheer and happiness---may your hopes and efforts gain the reward they merit! • Rosh Hashonah Greetings FROM The J. L. HUDSON CO. Chapter of lladassuh at their first regular meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 19, at the Ilotel Statler. Mrs. Ehrlich, who arrived Sat- urday on the Ile de France from the World Zionist Congress held in Geneva, Switzerland, where she was an official delegate of the national organization, will give a report of the Congress and also first hand information on world affairs. Mrs. Max Frank, newly elected president will conduct the meet- ing and will introduce Mrs. Julian Krolik, 1939 Honor Roll chair- man, who will formally launch the Honor Roll by announcing her officers, key-women, and cap- tains. Stress will be laid on the fact that because of war condi- tions Hadassah's work must be increased to meet the demands of the times and new situations. Delegates to the national con- vention to be held in New York from Oct. 24 to Oct. 29 will be announced by the nominating committee at the time of the meeting. Mrs. Charles Robinson, TO 8-3479, who is in charge of res- ervation for the luncheon which will precede the meeting at 12:30 o'clock, asks that they be placed with her by noon Mon- day, Sept. 18. Mrs. I. D. Friedman and Mrs. Sam Silver, chairman of the hospitality committee, with mem. bees of their committee, will as- sist in receiving and seating members. hostesses for the afternoon, who will be the captains for the Honor Roll are: — DETROIT — L We sincerely greet all Detroit Jewry on the occasion of Rosh Hashonah and extend best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year e 8925 TWELFTH ST. Between Taylor and Hazelwood The Baron Insurance Agency CH. 2828 813 LAFAYETTE BLDG. takes this means of extending Best Wishes to the entire Jewish community for a happy and Prosperous New Year! HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL Walter L. Flemming Studios Posters — Lettering — Presentation Chart MAdison 0775 64 W. BALTIMORE HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL H. JAMES WELDING SERVICE EXPERT WELDING Electric and Acetylene Portable Equipment—Anywhere, Anytime CAdillac 92439247 1815 'MICHIGAN AVE. ROSH HASHONAll GREETINGS Huron Forge Z4 Machine Co. COMMERCIAL STEEL FORGINGS TYLER 5-6740 9041 ALPINE AVE. ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS Pol.ker. W. Impenbei al, J,„011 I I Itoblitnon. Reuben Ros- itafolnon. enfield. E. M. Rosenthal, William Roth. Roy I.. Saranohn, Morse Saulnow I..14 Schwartz. Mauriee Schwarts. Carl 0.111. Simon Shelser, Daniel Riegel, Vert filherrnon, Edward Stein, Sidney toto, Myron Rtelnia-rg. Jack Tobin. Her- bert Warner. AI Weinman. Abe Wein- stein and Mire Emma etroiters Attend Jr. Bnai Mrs. Philip Lipson and Mrs. Brith Rally in Chicago David • Seligson, chairman of Jewish National Fund, announce The third annual rally of the the f o II owing contributions: Trees in memory of Kate Levitt by Mrs. Joseph Barnett and fam- ily; trees in memory of Abraham 1 wing Detroit auxiliaries at- t! nded: Menorah Auxiliary, r! isses Goldie Kersch, Lillian Z elle, Selma Schwartz, Ida Gold- SHECTER FURNITURE CO. a and Sincere Wishes for a Year of Health, Happiness, Prosperity Contentment! BEER PFEIFFER BREWING CO., DETROIT, MICH. Two Groups on Sept. 25 On Sept. 25, the Business and Professional Division of Hades- sah, in conjunction with Junior Iladassah, will hold a dinner meeting at the L'Aiglon Res- taurant in the Fisher Bldg. Mrs. Joseph Geschelin, chairman of the division, will preside. Honor guests and speakers will be Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, second vice-president of Nation- al Hadassah, and Mrs. Julian Krolik, c h airman of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah's Honor Roll. Mrs. Ehrlich, who has just 'returned from Switzerland where she attended the World Zionist Conference as an Hadassah dele- gate, will give a comprehensive talk on proceedings at the con- ference. Mrs. Krolik will address Mesdames Reuben Allender, I ro-msn I the group regarding the Honor her. Jack 'Berger. Irving Reline., H. Benjamin, Max Blumberg. Sam Bor- Roll. man, Aar. CarInteln, Harry Coggan, Those who cannot possibly ar- Abraham Copeland. Casper Cutler. Irv- log Dworman. Louis Davidson. Adolph range to attend the dinner but I7,hrlhh, John Fraser, Hersh.- can come later in the evening non, Peter t:111.1. Louls Maser. A. Coldloerg, Abe doldrnarb Samuel Green- are cordially invited to do so. berg, John 11w- wits. J. Horwitz. Slyer Miss Esther Etkin, president M. lieldett. Bernard Nom.. Moe Lan., Lester hapoldes. Jnooh M. hilt - of Junior Hadassah, will pro- tin. Moe loiter, Saul Levin. Theodore nounce the invocation and bene- Levin, Alfred howennteln, Sam Luc... diction. Alfred Me‘ers, Thorn. Marwil. Lee Ju nior Auxiliaries of Bnai Brith o f the sixth District was held in c hicago over Labor Day. Dele- g tes and members of the fol- b erg, Ruth Willis, Lenore Willis, aye Press, Bernice Leib, Gayle Katzman, Sari Sklash; Deborah i uxiliary, Misses Sylvia Gold- R tein, Claire Yavitz, Ethel Alter, A nn Sable; Rebecca Greets Aux- liary, Miss Shirley Cohen; Naomi i uxiliary, Misses Dorothy Fa- I ian, Sybil Rosengarten. The advisors to the Junior I Thai Brith Auxiliary of Detroit that attended were Misses Aimee Barnett, Nettie Farbman, Gladys oldberger. Detroit was honored by the e lection of Miss Goldie Kersch 1 s second vice-president of the J unior Council and Miss Sylvia Goldstein was elected a member o f the Council. Members elected t o this council were selected f rom representatives from the d istrict at this rally. The Menorah Auxiliary of De- troit won first prize in the dis- trict for the largest increase in membership and was presented with a Menorah. A banquet was held on Sun- day evening. The guest speaker vas Dr. A. L. Sachet', director of lillel Foundations. G Downtown Theaters MICHIGAN — On Borrowed Time," screen version of last season's Broadway stage success, starring Lionel Barrymore, Bobs Watson, Una Merkel, Beulah Bondi and Sir Cedric Ilardwicke, is at the Michigan Theater, to- gether with "These Glamour Girls," popular Cosmopolitan magazine story which ribs social life unmercifully, with a large cast headed by Lew Ayres, Lana Turner, Anita Louis e, Jane Bryan, Tom Brown, Ann Ruther- ford, Richard Carlson, Marsha Hunt and 200 "glamour girls." Director of MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH Will Speak at Meeting of Chapman by Dr. and Mrs. Irv- ing Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Paul; contributions in mem- ory of Dr. Bernhard Friedleander by Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Marwil; contributions in memory of Dora Krell by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Krandall and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Steinberg; tree in memory of Rachel Savelewitz of New York, mother of Mrs. William Hordes, by Zedakah Club. PICK EDUCATION MONTH COMMITTEES Home Visits by Staff of Hebrew Schools; Arrange for Annual Education Dinner Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman of the Education Month of the United Hebrew Schools an- nounces the following appoint- ments of chairmen of various sub-committees: Chairman of synagogues, Rabbi M. J. Wholgelernter, with S. Kasdan and Max Barahal as asso- ciate chairmen. It is the object of this committee to make con- tracts with the synagogues and arrange for at least one sermon to be delivered during the High Holy Days on the subject of Jewish education. Newspaper Publicity — (Eng- lish) Philip Slomovitz, (Yiddish) Joseph Ilaggai. Radio Broadcasts and Organ- izations--Nathan Milstein, chair- man, A. J. Lachover, associate chairman. Home Visits — Meyer Mathis and Morris Plafkin associate chairmen. The entire staff of the United Ilebrew Schools have vol- unteered to visit hundreds of homes whose children do not at- tend any Ilebrew school and dis- BOESKY'S ON DEXTER READY FOR NEW YEAR Entirely remodeled and redec orated throughout, William Boes- ky's Delicatessen-Restaurant, Inc., at Dexter and Collingwood, is in readiness for the fall and win- ter season. New menus have been prepared and a type of service is of- fered for every mood and taste. More than 100 tasty sandwiches ap- pear on the menu and there are over 50 moderately priced dinners to choose from including fish, dairy dishes, Wm. Boesky cold cuts. boil- ed and roast meats, steaks, chops and choice poultry. Quiet beauty pervades the atmosphere and visitors who are looking for perfect cuisine are invited to make William Boesky's their dining headquar- ters. Under the direction of Bill Boesky and Joe Freedman, hosts to Detroiters for over 20 years, who also manage the Webster Corner Bar in Ilotel Webster Hall, Cass at Putnam, and the Brass Rail at 111 Michigan Ave. The latter is known as the Mo- tor City Meeting Place, where one can get everything from a corned beef sandwich to a com- plete dinner of steaks and chops. Boasting the longest bar in Michigan, its wide doors are open in a wide welcome from 7 a. m, to 2 a. m. daily, including Sundays and holidays. When dining at any one of these three places, Detrolters are assured of the utmost in food, service and hospitality. cuss with them the problems of their children's education. The Senior Alumni, headed by Roselea Ilerman Kohen, and the Junior Alumni, headed by Joe Epel, are planning their own educational contribution to this project. The Kvutzah Ivrith, headed by Herman D. Boraks, have made arrangements for two important projects in connection with the work of the Education Month. These projects will be carried out in cooperation with the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Kvutzah Iviith, headed by Mrs. D. Ruben- stein. The Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools will dis- cuss at their next board meeting the manner in which this body is to cooperate with the Education Month committee. It has already become tradi- tional for Education Month to be terminated with a dinner. This is sponsored by the Board of Di- rectors of the United Ilebrew Schools, headed by Louis Robin- son, its president. Ninth Donor Luncheon of Pioneer Women's Organi- zation on Jan. 17 Pioneer Women's Organization resumes activities for the coming season. All the groups of the or- ganization have begun their meetings with great enthusiasm. They are determined more than ever to increase the attendance this year for the ninth donor luncheon which will be held Jan. 17 at the Masonic Temple. Detroit Music Club Schol- arship Winner Completes Studies in New York Miss Evelyn Gurvitch, who was awarded the artist scholarship of the Detroit Music Study Club, has just completed her study in New York, coaching with the noted pianist Frank Sheridan. Miss Gurvitch has concertized in New York and Detroit, and her brilliant technique and serious musicianship have brought her recognition both as a pianist and teacher. Miss Gurvitch has appeared as soloist with the As- sociation Symphony Orchestra I under the direction of Valter Poole when she gave the Detroit premier of the Schostakovitsch concerto, and also was soloist with the Detroit Federal Sym- charge for administrative ex- phony Orchestra, penses. Registration for enrollment will take place on Sunday, Sept. 17, Contribution to Jewish between 10 and 12 noon, at Con- National Fund in Memory of Mrs. Laikin's Mother gregation Bnai David. Elmhurst at 14th. The school will open on Sunday, Sept. 24. A contribution of $5 was made to the Jewish National Fund by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payson in of Rivka Golomb, moth- Gilbert and Sullivan's "The memory er of Mrs. Benjamin Laikin, BNAI DAVID RELIGIOUS SCHOOL TO BE IN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Congregation Bnai David, Elm- hurst at 14th, announces that its religious school will be housed at Central high School at Tux- edo and Linwood. Novel additions to this reli- gious school this season will be a Hebrew School for girls and Sabbath services at the syna- gogue on Sabbath morning at 10 a. in. All children from the fifth grade and up will be re- UNITED ARTISTS — The all quired to know Ilebrew, the boys new screen version of "Beau will be encouraged to receive Geste" continues for a second their Hebrew training in regu- week at the United Artists Thea- lar Ilebrew schools and provision ter, with Gary Cooper, Ray Mil- is being made with this special land, Robert Preston and Susan school for girls to learn the lan- Hayward in the starring leads. guage of their people. In time this Ilebrew school for girls will TWO-FEATURE COMBINATION have midweek sessions with a more elaborate program. The AT FOUR THEATERS The two-feature combination teacher for Ilebrew is Moshe at the Fisher, Riviera, Cinder- Rosenstein of Tel Aviv. ella and Broadway Capitol Thea- Sabbath services have been ters Introduces Sonja lienie, Ty- made a requisite to encourage rone Power and Rudy Vallee in Sabbath observance, prayer, and "Second Fiddle" and Richard the use of Hebrew. There will Greene and Basil Rathbone in be infrequent Sunday assemblies "The Hound of the Baskervilles." and Sabbath assemblies will be- come obligatory to attend. The school, organized by Rabbi FOX—The power of one of today's great novels finds its J. S. Sperka nix years ago, will continue under his supervision full scope on the screen in the production of "The Rains Came," with the assistance of Charles Jacobson, as superintendent. The the sensationally successful best- seller by Louis Bromfield, which teaching staff this year will con- sist of Grace Altman, William opens at the Fox Theater Friday, Sept. 16, with Myrna Loy, Ty- Bliznick, Ilelen Bruson, Mortin rone Power and George Brent Bruson, Ruth Rosen, Moshe Ros- sharing stellar honors. Also at enstein of Tel Aviv, Elsie Siegel, the Fox will be another feature Irene Siegel and Betty Zack. This . school is equipped for of top caliber, Fox Movietone News and selected short subjects. kindergarten, eight grades, and the first two years of high school. There are no tuition charges CINEMA—"The Mikado," most famous of all Gilbert and Sulli- for children of members of the synagogtie and for children of van operettas, will start next non-members there is a small Tuesday at the Cinema. EDWARD , H. WILLIAMS SAMUEL J. LEVE COUNTY AUDITOR BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Wayne County EXTEND BEST WISHES TO THE ENTIRE JEWISH COMMUNITY FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR L Sincere New Year Greetings Don't Suffer 35 years experience qualifies us to make Plaster Casts and shoes for foot troubles of any description. Extensions awl Arches. Shoes Made as Low as $15.00 WM. E. IIINTZ, Shoe Specialist FREE ADVICE NEW YORK CUSTOM SHOE SHOP CALL CLIFFORD 3768 219 John R Street A floppy 2Ve iv Year to Al( • Rosh Hashanah Greetings • A. Hoptman's Bakery Bernie Frant Try Our Chafes, lioneycake and Sponge Cake for the I Holidays 8916 TWELFTH ST. Madison 1755 I "The Mikado," most famous The North Woodward branch of all the Gilbert and Sullivan of the Jewish Women's Euro- operettas, will start an exclusive pean Welfare Organization will meet at the home of Mrs. Detroit run at the Cinema thea- 1 Louis Lieberman, 3227 Elmhurst ter starting Tuesday, Sept. 19. Ave., on Tuesday, Sept. 19, at In filming "The Mikado" care 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Anna Goldberg, was taken to bring out the best acting president. will preside. Plans will be made for the lunch- in Gilbert and Sullivan tradition. eon and bridge to be held at the All of Sullivan's songs and more home of Mrs. Samuel M. Shore, are presented intact. All the com- 7621 LaSalle Blvd., on Tuesday. edy "business" introduced into Oct. 24, at 12:30 P. M. Final the action by Gilbert, wittiest plans will be made for the clock man of his day, and handed down Project which will be featured from year to year by the D'Oyly by a dinner. Mrs. A. J. Redblatt Cartes, are in the film. announce, that clock sheets should be turned in at the next meeting. For information call Bnai Brith Advisors' Conn- Townsend 5-3762. cif to Meet Sept. 18 There will be an Advisors' Council meeting of Bnai Brith on Sept. 18, at the home of Miss Amy Barnett, 3311 Carter, at 8 p. tn. The Advisors' Council consists of the sponsors of all Junior Bnai Isrith Auxiliaries of Detroit and two elected repre- sentatives from each group.. A Hollywood producer wan so impressed with Jascha Ileifetz's finger technione as shown in the film "They Shall Have Music" that he wants to make a feature- length movie showing nothing more than close-ups of Jascha nlaving the violin . . . He claims that Jascha'a finger motions are more exciting than the Russian ballet. 2nd Floor LAFAYETTE BLDG. Happy New Year to All Daniel Temchin & Family 2440 Pingree Ave. Extend best wishes to the ens tire Jewish Community for a }ropey and Prosperous New Year Happy New Year to All AUTO CITY CANDY COMPANY 2937 ST. AUBIN AVE. TEmple 1.3352 SPRINGEL Kosher Caterers TOwnsend 8-2680 WILSHIRE and FORT WAYNE HOTELS Rosh Hashonah Greeting, Monroe Waste Paper Co. 1418 HASTINGS ST. A Happy, Joyous New Year LONDON'S KOSHER DELICATESSEN Alwa3a serving Hot Fresh Corned Beef. Pastrami, Salami, Tongue, etc. We use Vienna Irralucts exclusively 12133 LINWOOD AVE. Townsend 8-0545 Happy New Year to All Advance Glass Co. Sol Levine, Prop. 16649 LIVERNOIS UNiversity 1-5470 Roth Hashonah Greetings Rosh Hashonah Greetings Roehl Storage Co. 526 ALFRED ST. CAdillac 3500 David Shkolnick Studios 9011 TWELFTH ST. Happy New Year to All Spear Drug Co. HAPPY NEW YEAR! BRENNAN Truck Company 1504 2ND CAdillac 1018 8788 LINWOOD AVE. Rosh Hashonah Greetings The Flower Box 7748 SECOND BLVD. Rosh Hashonah Greetings Mikado" to Have Exclu- Alive Detroit Showing at J.W.E.W.O. to Meet Tues- Cinema Theater Starting day; Will Plan Luncheon Tuesday and Bridge MANSFIELD'S New Year Greetings "BARWELL'S" NATIONAL DRY GOODS QUALITY DRUG STORE In the Drug Business for 25 Years M. Glassman M. Kwaselow 220 W. JEFFERSON 12200 LINWOOD AVE. TOwnsend 8-3964 Happy New Year to All Rosh Hashonah Greetinv Gertzman Brick and Supply Co. HOGARTH 1265 13801 W. Buena Vista MILADY'S BALLENTINE CLEANERS We Specialize in 6-Hour Service 2577 WEST GRAND BLVD. TRinity 1.3322 HOLIDAY GREETINGS DAVID SMITH Happy New Year to All Eileen Beauty Shoppe 12019 DEXTER (upstain) HOgarth 1477 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Audit Systems - Investigations Public Accounting and Income Tax Service 2124 Union Guardian Bldg• RA. 8425