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19. 1940

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January 19, 1940

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Dr. Bere to Speak
Hadassah to Greet
J. N. F. Auxiliary
At Mass Meeting
New Members at
To Observe Chamisho
Sunday Evening Luncheon Wednesd ay
Osor Next Tuesday

Palestine Delegate to U. S. to
Hadassah will be hostess to
A combined Chamisho Osor
Address Several Gatherings
the new members and their sp on- b'Shvat and pep fleeting of the
During the Week
e
sors at a complimentary lun h_ Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish
Dr. May Bere, delegate to eon at the Jewish Commun , National Fund will take place on
America of the Women's Work- Center, at 1 p• m. on Wednesd it3 Tuesday, Jan. 23, at 2 p. m., at
ing Council in Palestine, who Jan. 31. Each member of Hadi ay, the Fort Wayne Hotel, Temple
was the guest speaker at the ninth sah is asked to bring a new me 10 - at Cass. Mrs. J. Naiman, presi-
annual donor luncheon of the her which entitles her to mini m- dent, invites all members and
Pioneer Womens Organization on sion. Mrs. Milton Aladdin, TO is- friends to attend this important
Wednesday, Jan. 17, will appear 1501, chairman of the memb 8 - meeting. The main topic for dis-
at various meetings throughout ship committee, will take res ci` cession will be the donor lunch-
vations and will be glad to gi er- eon which will take place Wed-
the week.
On Friday night, she met with such information regarding. nt '1 ve nesday, March 20.
'v Mrs. Philip J. Cutler, luncheon
the Dexter Group of the P. W. 0., members as necessary.
chairman, points out that the un-
at the home of Mrs. David Sher-
A group of dramatic and hu m- ceasing
activity in Palestine im-
orous skits will be presented
aga.
by migration, colonization, land pur-
On Saturday afternoon, at 2:30, the young Hadassah players u U- chase and general development,
a general meeting of all groups der the chairmanship of MI Is. should constitute a stimulus for
of the P. W 0. will be held at John Frazer. The cast include s: Jewish women to interest them-
the Farband Shule, 8603 12th Mrs. Sam Lucas, Mrs. Milton A t- selves in Jewish National Fund
St., at which time present prob- las, Mrs. Seldon Koblin, MI - s. work. The donor luncheon, which
lems confronting the movement Joseph Jackeer, Mrs. Seymo ur is the major fund-raising pro-
will be discussed with Dr. Bere. Kyte and Mrs. Julian Tobia
Saturday evening, Jan. 20, at Mrs. Blanche Fenn is directi s. ject of the Auxiliary, affords an
ng opportunity of supporting the J.
7:30 p. m., a victory dinner will the young players.
N. F. by making this event a
be held at Lacha•'s, on 12th St.
The National Fund Commi t- success. Reservations are being
This will be in the form of a so- tee acknowledges contributio
cial where members and friends from the following in memory ns taken by Mrs. Cutler, TYler 4-
will gather to celebrate the suc- Joseph H. Ehrlich: Mr. and Mr of 4350, or any of the following
cess of the luncheon. Dr. Bere Louis Seiton, Dr. and Mrs. Pen s. division chairmen: Mrs. Harry
will be present.
Burnstine, Mr. and Mrs. Josep Buchanan, TYler 6-8420; Mrs.
Samuel Heyman, DA 0954; Mrs.
Sunday evening, Jan. 21, a Magidsohn, Mr. and Mrs. Be id h
n 6 H 9a7r2 r. y Kraft, HOgarth 8822; Mrs.
mass meeting of all friends of the Jaffe, Mr. and Mrs. Natha
P. W. 0. will be held at Central Spevakow, Dr. and Mrs. Day in Philip Slomovitz, UNiversity 1-
High School at 8 p. m. This meet- Seligson, Mr. and Mrs. Josep
For rummage, contact Mrs. S.
ing will be featured by showing Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Al- h
the latest film made depicting the bert, Mr. and Mrs. Max Frank, Bagdade, TOwnsend 7-2199, or
work and accomplishments of the Mrs. D. W. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. her co-chairman, Mrs. William
women in industrial and agricul- Harry L. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Hordes, TOwnsend 8-1957.
An interesting program has
tural fields.
David Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
Monday afternoon, Jan. 22, at rice Druker, Mr. and Mrs. Philip been arranged f o r Tuesday's
2 p. m., Dr. May Bere will ad- Lipson, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan meeting. Mrs. Abraham Danzig,
dress a new unit of the P. W. 0., Kaplan and Mr. and Mrs. Sid- wife of Rabbi Danzig of Wyan-
dotte, Mich., will be the guest
now being formed. This meeting ney Krandall.
will take place at the Belc•est
Other contributors to the Na- speaker. Mrs. I. Margolis will
give a Chamisho Osor reading.
Hotel.
tional Fund are:
Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 23, Dr.
Two trees in memory of Sarah The musical part of the program
Bere will participate at a gath- Freedman by Miss Sophie Schartz will be provided by Mr. P. Bliz-
ering of the Doo•a-Kadimah and the Bonae Amicae Club; two nick, violinist, accompanied by
Group at Pereira Catering Co., trees in memory of Ralph Schil- Mrs. Sylvia Pritz. Mr. Bliznick
9925 Dexter Blvd., at which time ler by Mr. and Mrs. Merwin K. at one time conducted his own
60-piece symphony orchestra and
Mrs. Rivoli Steffin will preside. Grosberg.
Trees in memory of Abraham gave many concerts at the Belle
Solomon, Dora Krause and Sarah Isle shell.
Dr. Overstreet to Address F reedman, by Zedakah Club;
Mrs. Benjamin Laikin has been
Town Hall at Cass
rees in memory of Manya Co- appointed co-chairman of the
en, by Mr. and Mrs. Herman program committee for the lunch-
Theater Jan. 26
C ohen; tree in memory of Phillip eon.
Mrs. M a x Goldberg, social
The Detroit Town Hall at the G arelick, by Mrs. Ida Meyer and chairman,
announces the follow-
f
amily;
tree
in
memory
of
Naomi
Cass Theater, will present Dr.
Harry A. Overstreet, nationally S obin and Mrs. Pearl Milner, by ing hostesses for Tuesday's
Mrs. S. Bagdade, Mrs.
known writer and lecturer on 1 Ir. and Mrs. Meyer Newman; meeting:
R. Cabot, Mrs: $. Fri*dland, Mrs.
psychological and philosophical rees in memory of Pearl Grant,
subjects, Friday morning, Jan. aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Max Goldberg, Mrs. John Hay-
26, at 11 o'clock. Dr. Overstreet rant, by Mr. and Mrs. Max man, Mrs. A. B. Stralser.
Mrs. Nathan Finkle subscribed
has as his subject "New Minds L amport, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
L ipson and Mrs. Ida Meyer and to an inscription on behalf of
for the Coming Age."
Dr. Overstreet is head of the f amily; trees in memory of Mey- her nephew, Lawrence J. Ber-
Department of Philosophy at the e r Franklin of Battle Creek, man, in the Sefer Ha Yeled (The
College of the City of New York. lich., by Mr. and Mrs. I. David- children's Golden Book) in hon-
He received his Doctorate from S on; tree in memory of Sarah or of her son's marriage. A do -
Oxford University in England, F' reedman, by Mr. and Mrs. Eu- nation was made by Mrs. Rose
W. Pollock in honor of her son
first graduating from the Uni- g ene Spanier.
versity of California. He Ii a s
Those wishing to plant trees, Leo's 16th birthday.
taught in many American col- k indly get in touch with Mrs.
leges: California, Chicago, Col- P hilip Lipson, UN 1-9440, or Mrs.
Bnai Brith Women to Told
umbia and Harvard, and lectured avid Seligson, TO 8-8742.
in countless American cities. He
Membership Rally
Mrs. Herman A. August, chair-
is without exception one of the
an of the Child Welfare Fund
Monday
ablest interpreters of scientific fo r the Detroit Chapter of Hadas-
psychology and constructive phil- sa h, announces the following con-
The Women's Auxiliary Bnai
osophy to the average man and tr ibutions:
Brith No. 122 will hold its paid-
woman in his many books: "About
In memory of Joseph Ehrlich up membership affair on March
Ourselves," "Influencing Human fr om Mr. and Mrs. Nate S. Sha- :3, at Temple Beth El. A variety
Behavior," "The Enduring Quest" Pe ro, Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. show in the spirit of the gay
and "We Move in New Direc- A ugust, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer 1890's will be presented. All mem-
tions," and in his many contribu- P russian, Mr. and Mrs. Emil bers whose dues have been paid
tions to American and English L oewenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- for 1939-40 and their husbands
journals. He is an outstanding bu e Loewenberg, Mr. and Mrs. or escorts will be the guests of
American philosopher.
A braham Glazer, Dr. and Mrs. the auxiliary.
M aurice Meyers, Mr. and Mrs.
On Monday, Jan. 22, at 8:30
Shaarey Zedek Men's Club L awrence arks, Mr. and Mrs. p. m., a membership rally wil'
Ja ck Berger.
be held at the Bnai Moshe Audi-
Amateur Night Jan. 24,
Donations from the following torium. A stimulating program
Gala Evening Promised
ildren honoring their birthdays: has been arranged by the pro-
eh illiam Wetsman, Charlotte Ar- gram chairman, Mrs. Charles
The Men's Club of Congrega- k n, Max Schreiber, William Da- Solovich. Mrs. Jean Laufman of
tion Shaarey Zedek will pre- v i dson, William Frank, Morse Chicago, past president of the
sent
its "Amateur Night" pro- Sa ulson, Brewster Broder, Elaine Women's District Grand Lodge
va
pm . mon
iiI Wednesday,
l li t e l d .n nes so d e a ial H
Jan . 0 at nopper, Phyllis Ruth Isaacs, No. (3, will be the guest speaker.
Be th Elaine Srere and Lonna The Ruth Miltmore School of
2 f the
synagogue,
Ru
th Reitman. William Wetsman, Dancing will present a program
"Unrehearsed
acts will bring in honor of William Frank's of entertainment. Refreshments
rs
be served. Women who are
gie rel smears and sneers but posi- bi rthday; Dr. and Mrs. Charles will
Y no cheers from the audi- La ckoff, in honor of Morris interested are invited to be guests
ence composed of Men's Club Br own's Bar Mitzvah; Mr. and of the auxiliary. For further in-
members, wives and friends and 1‘, rs. Max Frank, in honor of formation call Mrs. Saul Rosen-
anyone else having the courage th 1 e Bar Mitzvah of Ronald Os- man, membership chairman. TO
8-8907, or Miss Minnie Gross,
to attend," the committee in no
charge announces. tis s; Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Pren- co-chairman, TO 6-6420.
, in memory of Mr. Kassel Sid-
The Men's Club of the con- de r; Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero,
Servative
c
is Planning ongregation in Toledo in memory of Mrs. Ida Wise North Woodward Branch of
D
to attend, according As hner and Mr. Moses Himel-
dent
J. W. E. W. O.
ch; Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shet-
of the Shaarey Zedek Men's zze r, honoring the recovery of
An executive meeting was held
Mr S. Julian Krolick; Mr. and
Mr S. A. Glazer, in memory of at the home of Mrs. J. Rothbard
S. Goldfarb; Miss Hattie Git- of Elmhurst Ave., on Jan. 18.
Card Party and Luncheon Mr
tie man, in memory of Miriam
The organization announces that
of Beth Moses Auxil-
Bu chhalter's Yahrzeit; and a large shipment of merchandise
iary Sunda y
Mr s. Emil Loewenberg, in mem- is on the way to the General Is-
rael Orphans Home for Girls in
ory of Mrs. Edith Bushner.
The Ladie s
Palestine. There is enough to
gregation Beth Auxiliar y of on-
clothe 250 orphan girls in ages
h Moses will hav
a
Ce on
from 6 to 16.
CsaurndA,,party and buffet luncheon
Wedding bells are in the offing
sylia":03' ev ening, Jan. 28, at the
Mrs. Elias Epps made a con-
for New York's Judge Birdie Am- tribution to the Benjamin Wis-
Ilember
.u e , 586 Owen avenue. sterdam and Michael Edelstein. per Memorial Flower Fund in
s and friends are invited.
For
314, vetnhr,(..:.nformation call aspirant to the Congressional appreciation of flowers sent her
seat vacated by the death of by the organization on the oc-
3 !adison 4
president, Representative William I. Siro- casion of her removal to her new
813 1 : I
vich.
home.

3

Philomathic Debates Before at the Jewish Community Center
Mothers' Clubs
on Jan. 3. Norman Snyder, Sid-

The Philomathic Debating Club
held a debate before the Fenkell
Mother's Club on Jan. 2. The
participants were Miles Myerson,
Ralph Raimi. Lawrence Herzberg
and Albert Kramer.
The 26th annual oratorical con-
test of the Philomathic was held

ney Baron and Irving Siden were
the medalists in that order. The
judges of the contest were the
Hon. John J. Maher, Alfonso Rod-
riquez and Marcus Simons.
The Philomathic announces that
debates will be given before the
Oakland and 12th St. Mothers'
Clubs.

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