America lewisk Periodical eater 12, 1940 CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO January 12, 1940 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MLAWER ANNUAL Barnes to Address BALL ON JAN. 21 Men's Club of Bnai Moshe Wednesday On Sunday evening, Jan. 21, indise $5?•!; of T, Mrs, hit• ap, sshaodise lop now at 201 less has .nd and deb and ng and Mlawer Umgegend Verein will give its sixth annual ball at the Book Cadillac Hotel, with Dave Diamond in person and his or- chestra providing the music. In view of the fact the Verein in addition to its own relief work contributes to the Community Fund, and the Allied Jewish Campaign, and is affiliated with the American Jewish Congress, Federation of Polish Jews, Com- 'ms ca n Lge and kta ined oit sec- Jewish ; Coun. ich are d vaca• Young )Iunteer kly for ) so by r, Uni- is open 9:30 to tudent . 20 Music at the D9 Cal. an. 20. ulty of be the rogram )f the held in of the Tues. 1. Carl drama on the Amer- Guests I fee. ihiva 'eshiva week ss du r- lesday, :onday in will Lir. On 30 ex- in Mr. Wed- 0, ex- n Mr. se ex. and is in- s. wary 35 e furs Teizen- which 1e the war, ht in se en- d say- f a ta- p. On Per- ion ,if minces r done faciii- work that knetit resent d at 1. Be- Weiz- Dr 30 Iquet ec- y re A s- al in- new Iy Tem- 5 :':0 Mat, ides t, M.s. eta ry, 1, Dr. e, C. ll be , will Korn- Klein. from Russell Barnes, Detroit News, correspondent, radio commen- tator and authority on interna- tional affairs, will speak before the Bnai Moshe Men's Club Wed- nesday, Jan. 17, 8:30 p. in., at the synagogue, Lawrence and Dexter, on the subject: "Can Peace Be Restored to Europe Under Present Forms of Govern- ment?" A question period will follow the main talk. Admission is free and the public is invited. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the meeting by Mesdames Ben F. Goldman, Henry Goodman, I. L. Heiman, Julius Herskowitz, Simon Hol- man, Bela Iczkowitz, Sam Jau- lus, Isidore Katz, Louis Kahn and Bernard Klein. The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood will hold a business and social meet- ing Monday afternoon, Jan. 15, 2 o'clock. The hostesses are Mes- dames I. Gluck, Aaron Green- span, Nathan Hersh and Edward Herman. At this meeting ar- rangements will be announced for the next motion picture en- tertainment on Wednesday, Jan. 24. 15 CLASSIFIED Tops for Quality! RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laundresses, women for house cleaning, house maids, women for part time work. By hour, day or week. Schlesinger's. Madison 2526. QUILTS — Made or recovered from your own feathers or wools. Pillows recovered—spe- cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains, baby, shower and wedding gifts. Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth 9050. IT'S BETTER DRY CLEANING! Detroit's foremost name in dry cleaning is your utmost promise of the finest dry cleaning money can buy at no more than ordinary methods. PHILIP J. GORZECK—Contrac- tor, papering, painting, plaster- ing. All work guaranteed. Reasonable prices. Estimates free. No job too big or too small. 3019 Gladstone Ave. Tyler 5-9402. Vitalize Cleaned and Hand Finished FOR RENT — Beautiful furn- ished front room in congenial private home of two adults. Home atmosphere. Good trans- portation. 2715 Glynn Ct., near Lawton. Townsend 8-0424. MEN'S SUITS, TOPCOATS $ COATS or SUITS FOR RENT — Beautiful, furn- ished room for a lady, gentle- man or couple in home of small family. All conveniences. Kitch- en privileges. Garage. 4248 Mon- terey, west of Dexter. Price includes pickup and delivery in Detroit and suburbs. Phone COlumbia 4200 Young People's Temple Club Postpones Penny YOUNG LADY wishes to stay with children afternoons or eve- Dance to Jan. 21 Chomsky Chosen to Head A. Z. A. Cultural Activities Max Chomsky was appointed to head the cultural program of the Detroit chapters of A. Z. A., Junior Bnai Brith, according to an announcement by Gilbert Ma- diefsky, Detroit A. Z. A. director. Chomsky is well known in Detroit circles for his splendid work in youth organizations having been associated for seven years with the Jewish Community Center. As head of the cultural activity in Detroit, Chomsky wil (have charge of assisting with the cultural pro- g•om of the 11 chapters. The first activity of the cul- tural head will be a youth and democracy program. Phil Roths- child, president of the Highland Park chapter, has been named chairman of the program. Others On the committee include Ber- nard Weisberg, Joseph Sosnick, Herbert Bean, Don Black, Milton Barnett and Israel Kaner. Bernard Rosenberg, member of the Bnai Moshe chapter 321, was winner in the oratory contest held at Grand Rapids, Mich. Election for officers in the De- troit and Windsor A. Z. A. coun- cil will be held Sunday afternoon, at the Dexter Jewish Center. Plans are under way for the formation of a Michigan A. Z. A. Council to be composed of repre- sentatives from each of Michigan's 18 A. Z. A. chapters. The Harold Kopel basketball trophy award will be given to the winning team in the A. Z. A. 1, asketball league now under way every Thursday evening at the Northern High and McNichols schools. Lou Handler is in charge of the athletic program. HENRIETTA SZOLD GIRLS OF YOUNG JUDAEA The Henrietta Szold Girls of Young Judaea, sponsored by Miss Esther Charnas, elected officers Jan. 8, as follows: Nisiah, Joanne !lades; Seganit Nisiah, Florence Lightstone; Mazkiraah, Marion Fink; Gizborah, Diane Ghisman; heren Kayemeth Le Israel chair- man, Adele Jacoby; publicity chairman, Marjorie Glasier. (Cash and Carry Price 99c) nings. Call Hogarth 3678. ABE GREENBAUM munity Council, supports the Los Angeles Sanitorium, the Gewerk- shaften, the Free Burial Assn., it needs the support friends can give to make its sixth ball a huge success. Abe Greenbaum and Mrs. Harry Mitz announce prizes to be given to the best dancing couple and the prettiest girl on the floor. Floor managers are Joe Green- baum and Ben S. Golden; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Greenbaum are on the reception committee; S. Lichtenstein, ticket committee; Emjaycees, the Mlawer Junior Club, will co-operate with Mrs. Harry Figot on the flower com- mittee. J. Newberg and I Klay- man are in charge of publicity. For tickets, call Mrs. Green- baum, Townsend 7-3665, the mem- bers of the Verein, or secure them at the door the night of the ball. Harry M. Figot is president of the Verein and I. Levinthal, secretary. 09 LADIES' PLAIN DRESSES FOREST CLEANERS Due to unforseen circumstances the Young People's Temple Club's WANTED — COOK. STRICTLY Kosher, for lunchroom. Must be penny dance will be held on Jan. able to cooperate with dietition. 21 instead of Jan. 14. It will be Write Box No. 350, Detroit held at Temple Beth El at 9 p. m. Jewish Chronicle. Admission will be only five cents. After that it will cost one cent per dance. Ray Obershulte and LADY willing to take care of convalescent person in her own his gang will supply the music. home. Nice, airy furnished room The chairman of this affair is and nourishing meals. Reason- Bertha Goldhoff, chairman of the able. 3268 Euclid, Tyler 4-7271. social committee of Y. P. T. C. She is assisted by Al Ressler, Harley Rosenberg, Lorraine Wolfe, DRIVING to Los Angeles, Jan. 25th in new Dodge car. Can and Blanche Harvica. accommodate two or three pas- sengers. Trinity 2-1526. Mrs. Adler to Address Luncheon of N. H. J. C. WANTED—Women, refined, am- bitious, to be trained as beauty League on Wednesday advisers, no canvassing. Liberal commissions and bonus. Oppor- The Detroit League of the Na- tunity for advancement, when tional Home for Jewish Children qualified. Randolph 9136. at Denver will have a paid-up membership luncheonette on Wed- FOR RENT—Large room, fur- nished or unfurnished, for nesday, Jan. 17, at 1:30 p. m., couple or one or two gentle- at the Jewish Center. men, in home of couple, 2680 Mrs. Harry Goldberg, presi- Monterey, downstairs. Town- dent, invites members of the De- send 7-3771. Kubeck. troit League to attend this event, for which Mrs. Ruth Metzger, YOUNG LADY would like room program chairman, has arranged and board in home of adults. a fine program. Mrs. Morris Ad- Write Box 40, Detroit Jewish ler will review "Buried Candel- Chronicle. ab•um" by Stefan Zweig. A mu- sical program will be rendered MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN wants by Mrs. David Kallman, vocalist, housekeeping job in home of accompanied by Miss Florence three or four employed adults. Kutzer, pianist. Call between 9 a, m. and 4 p. m. Hogarth 7447. 533-547 FOREST AVENUE EAST Detroit's Finest Jewish Funeral Home KAMM I cYfiwid 406. 7739 JOHN R. STREET IN MEMORIAM Contributions to the Jewish Children's Home The Jewish Children's Home of Detroit acknowledges donations from the following: S. G. Keywell and B. L. Key- well, in memory of Pearl Grant; Mrs. Fish; Pauline Kutzen; Mrs. Barnett; Mr. and Mrs. William B. Geyer, in honor of their 15th wedding anniversary; Mr. and Mrs. Max Green, in memory of Pearl Grant; Mrs. Phillip Green- wald; Primrose Benevolent Club; Colonial Department Store; Mrs. D. Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dunn, in honor of the 25th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holsman. Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Dunn, in memory of father, David Dunn. TRinity 2-2114 Monuments of Character IN MEMORIAM A`,,-s /V In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Esther Lefkofsky, who passed away 14 years ago, Jan. 19, 1926 (4 days in Shvat). In our hearts your memory lingers Sweet, tender and true, There Is not a day goes by That we do not think of you. Sadly missed by her children and grandchildren. In loving memory of our dear Officers Elected by Chil- FOR RENT — Attractive, well- father and grandfather, Joseph dren's Minyon of furnished room in home of em- Lefkofsky, who passed away 11 Mishkan Israel ployed widow. Near Lawton and years ago, Jan. 26, 1929 (16 days The Children's Congregation at the Mishkan Israel Synagogue elected the following officers: Mar- tin So•kowitz, president; Adeline Subar, vice-president; David Rap- poport, secretary; Loraine Jacobs, treasurer; Donald Solovich, Her- man Yagoda, Harold Garmel, boy sergeants; Marion Gold, Esther Marx, Beullah Schachter, girl ser- geants. This minyon was organized about two months ago under the joint supervision of Rabbi Isaac Stollman, the spiritual leader of the Mishkan Israel Synagogue, and the United Hebrew Schools. Every Shabbos after the services a Kiddush is arranged for the children by the members of the synagogue. Abraham Schachter, a member of the staff of the United Hebrew Schools, is in charge of this minyon. JEWISH Dexter bus lines and Linwood in Shvat). car line. Call Tyler 6-6932 af- January brings sad memories ter 6 p. m. daily or any time Of a loved one gone to rest. Saturday and Sunday. 2940 Chi- You will always be remembered cago Blvd., Apt. 108. Ily us who loved you best. MATRIMONIAL AGENT will Sadly missed by his children help you get acquainted with and grandchildren. young men and young women in a refined and confidential manner. Write Box 800, Detroit Dr. Weizmann's Son a Pilot Jewish Chronicle. JERUSALEM (WNS — Palcor MIDDLE-AGED woman will share Agency) — Word received in her apartment with refined lady Jerusalem from London states or employed young couple. Dex- that Michael Weizmann, eldest ter Blvd. Townsend 7-2453. son of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, has received a commission as pilot in FOR RENT — Nicely furnished the British Royal Air Force. large and airy room for a lady or gentleman in refined home of adults. Near car and bus. CLASSIFIED 2974 Monterey Ave. Townsend 6-8905. FOR RENT — Nice, furnished MA11 JONG SETS — Complete room in congenial home of line. Priced from $7.95 up. Best small family. Meals optional. buys in Detroit. 3205 Calvert Fine neighborhood. Good trans- Ave. Townsend 7-5369. portation. Townsend 6-8915. FOR RENT — Beautiful, furn- FOR RENT — Large, bright, ished room for one or two in furnished room. Modern conven- home of two adults. Board op- iences. Convenient transporta- tional. Reasonable. Near Law- tion. Reasonable. 3351 Elmhurst ton bus and Linwood car lines. Ave. Townsend 6-5768. Townsend 7-3417, any time Sun- day or mornings or evenings FOR RENT — Nicely furnished daily. room for a lady or gentleman. Reasonable. Good transportation. WILL SHARE apartment with 2213 Hazelwood Ave. Tyler a couple or two girls. All con- 6-6915. veniences and home privileges. Call Sunday or evenings, Tyler WANTED—One or two girls to 5-3131. share beautifully furnished apartment including phone, EXQUISITE MAH JONG SETS meals and maid service. Inex- —At less than wholesale cost. pensive. Tyler 4-0495. A large variety to choose from. You may see or inspect these FOR RENT—Lovely futnished beautiful sets in your home or room for a young lady in office. Phone Mrs. Harold apartment. Rochester - Lawton. Simon, University 2-2681. Tyler 6-0736. LIRBACH Manuel Urbach Graffito and Marble Monuments 7729 TWELFTH ST. Tiler 6-7192 Rev. Cantor Jacob Silverman SURGICAL MIME I, 2.1 Years' Pniet ice Recommended by l'Ipsirinns and Hospitals 2903 Elmhurst TO. 8-6839 Marriages Performed Rev. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN 0e1 roles 110 oril M 0 II E I, TITER 6-9 MO Wedding Ceremon- ies Performed al llonte and 1,3 .1o. point Meld. OBITUARY RALPH D. SCHILLER Funeral services for Ralph D. Schiller, president of the Schiller Millinery Co., who died at Grace Hospital, were held at 1:30 p. m. Monday at Temple Beth El Rab- bi Leo M. Franklin officiated. Born in Baltimore, Md., 50 years ago, Mr. Schiller came tQ De- troit in 1913 and established a millinery store that has now grown to a chain of 30 through- out Michigan. lie was a member of Temple Beth El, the Standard Club and the Elks. Surviving are his wife, Marcia L.; a daughter, Mrs. Jeanne S. Roberts; and two sons, E. Howard and Ralph D., Jr.