64/11 1eriegAr Vary ATIOdied ealter CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 19, 1940 HOME RELIEF SOCIETY INSTALLATION MONDAY On Monday, Jan. 22, the Home Relief Society will hold its annual installation of officers at the De- troit Leland Hotel. A subscrip- tion luncheon at 12:30 a. m., which is optional, will precede the installation ceremony. Reser- vations are being taken by Mrs. Sam Mitchell of Lakewood Ave., Lenox 5805, and Mrs. William Gordon of Genessee Ave., Tyler 4-6835. Mrs. Charles Cornell, past president of the Home Relief So- ciety, will conduct the installation services and Mrs. Harry Platt will render several piano selec- tions. Dr. May Bere to Address Open Meeting of Goldie Myerson Group of Pio- neer Women's Organiza- tion Monday The Goldie Myerson Group of the Pioneer Women's Organization will have an open meeting on Monday evening, Jan. 22, at 8:30 p. In., at Lachor's, on Twelfth st. Dr. Bay Mere, representing the Working Women's Counci I in Palestine, will be the guest speak- er. A question period will follow. Miss Esther Cooperman, a mem- ber of the Hashomer Hatzair, will provide the musical part of the program in a rendition of several songs. A social hour will follow. National Refugee Service to Continue School for Refu- gee Rabbis at Seminary The courses for refugee rab- bis, which have been conducted at the Jewish Theological Semi- nary of America since November, have produced such favorable re- sults that the National Refugees Service, Inc., has allocated a fu n d for their continuance through June. Registration for the second semester, which will begin on Feb. 1, is now in prog- ress, DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Mlawer Dance on Sunday Evening COMPLETE PLANS FOR MUSIC STUDY CLUB ANUUAL CONCERT ON JAN. 31 The Mlawer Umgegend Verein will hold its Gth annual ball on Sunday evening, Jan. 21, at the Book Cadillac Hotel, in the Cry- stall Ballroom. Dave Diamond in person and his orchestra will pro- vide the music, Abe Greenbaum and Mrs. II. Mitz, chairmen of the ball com- mittee, announce that there will be prizes given to the best danc- ing couple and the prettiest girl on the floor. Ben S. Golden and Joe Greenbaum are the floor man- agers and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Greenbaum are on the recep- tion committee. The Ernjaycees, the Mlawer Junior Club, is co- operating with Mrs. Harry Figot on the program, flower and membership committee. Tickets can be secured by call- ing Abe Greenbaum at TO 7- 3665, from the members of the Verein, or at door the night of the ball. The officers elected on Jan. 14 for the forthcoming term are: Julius Newberg, president; Is- rael Burnstein, vice-president; Louis Fabian, secretary; Henry Greenbaum, treasurer. The officers of the Ladies' Aux- iliary are: Mrs. Harry AL Figot, president; Mrs. Israel Burnstein and Mrs. A. Shoubaum, vice-presi- dents; Mrs. J. Klayman, secre- tary; Mrs. Sam Lichtenstein, treasurer; Mrs. I. Leventhal, flower lady; Mrs. S. Fox and Mrs. B. Zalla, hospital committee. The officers of the EmJayCees are: Matthew Figot, president; Frank Newberg, vice-president; Vera Weinberg, secretary; Miles Meyerson, treasurer; Charlotte Shanbom, organizer. FOR SALE—APARTMENTS INVESTMENTS Safety plus a future. Com- fort of liberal income for life. Our downright bar- gains the real answer. Rely on our Facts and Figures. $2,500 Down Move in take caretakers apt collect $4,400 cash rents. 12 apt 3 rooms ,12 tiled baths, painted walls, new Frigidaires. Downtown snap $16,500 formerly $65,000 value. $6,000 Down 19 apts 3 to 5 rooms, new refrig, painted Walls. Rent $9,200. Forest-2nd district. Was $125,000. Entire price only $30.000. $15,000 Cash 25 units 3 large rooms baths with showers, tiled lobby, excellent location. R en t $11,000. Was $125,000. Re- ceiver says take offer $37,500. MR. BEDFORD Homer Warren & Co. 56 Yearn neaendabie Senlee BLAINE NR. 14TH MISS EVELYN GURVITCH 20-apartment building, recondi- tioned in 1939. 70 ft. lot. New COMMITTEE IS ACTIVE The Music Study Club of De- ons, Mrs. H. J. L. Frank, Mr. FOR PRESIDENT'S BALL troit will have a dessert luncheon, and Mrs. Maurice Landau, Mr. Friday, Jan. 26, 1:30 p. in., at and Mrs. Louis Davidson, Mr. the home of Mrs. Julius Green, Harry Bradlin, Mr. and Mrs. Her- 18403 Muirland Ave., in the inter- man Hoexter, Mr. and Mrs. est of its forthcoming concert. Joseph Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. This fifth annual concert, which Julius Berman, Mr. and Mrs. is slated for Wednesday evening, Milton Maddin, Mr. and rs. Wil- Jan. 31, at the Jewish Community liam Boesky, r. and Mrs. Gus- Center, is for the benefit of the tave Pines, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sylvia Simons Memorial Fund, Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Palestine Government to Distrib- and will present two artists. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ute £750,000 for Public Jess Walters, baritone, of New Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Hy Mey- Works, Relief York City will be accompanied ers, Wallace Newton, Mr. and by Liebe Clamage of Music Mrs. Seymour Frank, Mr. and JEIAJSALEM. (WNS - Palcor Study Club. Miss Evelyn Gur- Mrs. Erwin Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Agency)—The Palestine govern- vitch, pianist, who received the Charles Lakoff, Mr. and Mrs. 1939 Artist Scholarship Award Julius Green, Mr. and Mrs. Alex ment has decided to spend £175,- of the Music Study Club, will Caplan, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney 000 out of its cash reserve for give her first Detroit perform- Allen, Mr. Seymour Simons, Mr. the alleviation of unemployment ance since her return from a and Mrs. Andrew Weinman, Mr. distress in the form of direct year's study with the well known and Mrs. Harry Grant, Mr. and relief loans and public works, it conceit pianist and teacher, Frank Mrs. Emanuel Rosenthal, Mr. and was announced by High Commis- Sheridan of the Juilliard and Mrs. Herman Radner, Mr. and sioner Sir Harold MacMichael to David Marines Schools of Music, Mrs. John Ginn, Mr. and Mrs. a delegation of 80 Jewish and in New York City. Harry Platt, Mr. and Mrs. Mau- Arab representatives who met Patrons and patronesses for the rice Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Louis with him at Government House. concert to date are: Mr. and Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph The High Commissioner, in de- Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mr. and Welt, Mrs. I). W. Simons, Dr. and tailing the form of this public Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Jamieson, Dr. and assistance, stated that £151,000 would be spent in the erection Glen Miller Now 3 Times Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg, Mr. Mrs. Bernard Bernbaum, Mr. and and Mrs. Sidney Wallace, Mrs. Mrs. Lester Lapides, Miss Emma Weekly on Radio for of central government offices Jos Ehrlich, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. Edward in Jerusalem; £150,000 would be Chesterfield Hamburger, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butzel, made available as a loan to Tel August, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Keywell, Aviv Municipality, and an addi- Answering an avalanche of re- inson, Mi. and Mrs. Hy C. Bro- Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber, tional £75,000 to be used for quests from dance fans, Chester- der, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sim- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker. public works in Tel Aviv and field Cigarettes will sponsor Glenn £25,000 as a grant-in-aid to Tel Miller's orchestra and the Andrews Aviv Municipality. ing to help in this project should Sisters three times weekly, in- contact Mrs. William Roth, Mrs. The Vaad Leumi will receive stead of once a week as originally Perry Burnstine or Mrs. Max £20,000 for relief for the four- announced. The new program, in- Dushkin. month period until March 31, troduced in a half hour broadcast with the assurance of /50,000 December 27th, will be heard Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, presi- for the same purpose in the next thereafter each Tuesday, Wednes- dent, and Mrs. Jacob Harvith, fiscal year. day and Thursday evening, begin- third vice-president in charge of The municipalities of Jerusa- ning Jan. 2, at 10 p. ni., E.S.T. lem and Haifa would each re- Glenn Miller's is America's fav- membership of the Women's ceive loans of £50,000, while orite dance band today, leading Division of the American ,Jewish The Bnai Brith Junior Auxili- Jaffa would get £10,000 and oth- all others in record sales and mak- Congress, thank all members for er municipalitie s and local coun- ing box office history in personal their enthusiastic response to the aries announce their Valentine cils, £30,000. A grant of £5,000 appearances. The Andrews Sisters membership drive which made dance to be given at the Gen- will be made to charitable insti- are the most popular singing trio the complimentary luncheon held eral Motors Ballroom on Feb. 11. tutions. that ever came down the pike, last Monday at the Detroit Le- Sam Jack Kaufman will present Arab relief organizations will both on records and on the var- land Hotel, a success socially and Max Leib and the Fox Theater Orchestra. Dress will be optional. get £15,000 until March 31 and iety stage. Chesterfield has def- numerically. Mrs. Abraham A. Davidson, Co-chairmen of the affair are another £50,000 next year, in ad- initely scored a coup in bringing dition to £30,000 for seed loans. these stars together for the radio social chairman, was aided in Goldie Kursh and Sylvia Gold- The Jewish delegation at Gov- audience, in their first regular preparing the luncheon by the stein, both presidents of their following, in addition to those respective groups. Esther Jean ernment House comprised repre- sponsored broadcasts. listed previously: Mrs. Benjamin is in charge of tickets sentatives of the Jewish Agency Meet the new King! Glen Miller Gordon and Mrs. Henry Schwartz, Milner and Shirlee Kimmel writes pub- Executive, the Vaad Leumi, Tel is 29 years old. For years, he ar- Aviv Municipality and other Jew- ranged and played for such musi- chairmen; Mrs. Minnie Goodman licity, thus giving the four presi- ish bodies. and Mrs. J. Farkas, co-chairmen; dents different duties. Additional cians as Tommy Dorsey, Benny 8,050 Jews Entered Palestine Goodman and Ray Noble, form- Mesdames Fred Bond, Harry chairmen are Mary Simmer, Cohen, Richard Cott, Sam Hal- printing; Bernice Fenster, book- Since War ing his own band only when the pern, David Targum, Samuel Le- let; Clara Yavitz, financial; Ber- Since the mmig outbreak of war, time was ripe — when he could 8,0 50 vine, I. Margolis, R. Brook, Louis nice Leib, entertainment. h nave ve arrived ira in and a assemble musicians suitable to the Seiton. Mrs. Samuel Katkin was nts refugees Palestine, it was new dance style which brought chairman of the cake committee disclosed by Eliahu Dobkin of the him fame. Time Magazine recent- with Mrs. Maxwell Mathis and Jewish Agency's art Immigration De- ly said, "The Chesterfield Hour Harry Davis as co-chairmen. Mrs. LEAP YEAR DANCE OF Pment, at a meeting of hechal- conferred Swing's Pulitzer Prize Morris Zackheim, Mrs. Minnie SHAAREY ZEDEK Y.P.S. utz (agricultural training) cter on Miller by signing him to take Goodman and Mrs. David Stober leaders SUNDAY AFTERNOON gathered in Jerusalem. in1 Discussin Paul Whiteman's place." were additional honorary hostes- g the absorption of Well, all right—now meet those es. The Young Peoples Society of ci mi gr ants in Palestine, Dobkin Andrews Sisters — from Minne- Dr. Clarissa Fineman, who has Shaarey Zedek is throwing a aeclared that 1939 had witnessed apolis. They've been singing ever been conducting a course of lec- "Leap Year Dance" to be held parrecord immigratio n as com- since they can remember — but tures, has resumed her classes Sunday, Jan. 21, from 3 to 5:30 pared with the two previous it took them years of hard work held each Tuesday morning at p. m., in the years, social hall of the before recordings of "Beer Bar- 10 o'clock, at the Main Library, synagogue. The chairmen are " ril Most e of the immigrants in 1939 rel Polka" and "Well, All Right" third floor meeting room, Wood- Bea Awerbuck and Maurice Coo- cate gorie front Reich territories. The were hits with the public this year! ward and Putnam. gan. Admission will be free to all A rummage store is still in op- paid-up members and a small "In talists s she d 35 per cent Every release since then has click- a Ilk per cent youth ed like the turnstiles at the World's eration and volunteers to work charge will be made to non-mem- in it are needed. Anyone desir- bers. Fair Aquacade last summer. stoves, individual refrigeration, Leaders representing eve r y group in Detroit are cooperating in making plans for the Presidents Ball, in honor of President Roose- velt's birthday, to be held at the Book Cadillac Hotel on Jan. 27. The campaign for the fund for the light against infantile par- alysis, to which proceeds from this ball will be assigned, is be- ing conducted by a eommittee under the state chairmanship of Abner E. Lamed. Members of the executive committee include Nate S. Shapero, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Himelhoch a n d Mrs. Schmarya Kleinman. Contributions to this fund should be sent to the Michigan Committee for the Celebration of the President's Birthday for the National Foundation for Infan- tile Paralysis, at the Book Cadil- lac Hotel. new boiler, floors sanded. 100% occupied. Gross income over $9,300. Should net over $4,000. Institutional owner will consider offer of $33,000, with $5,500 down and balance on easy payments including only 5% interest. HOLDEN & REALJME, RA. 6464 2150 BUHL BLDG. eam, r/Awaf/a46r VICTOR HOTEL On the Beach of 12th Street MIAMI BEAM FLORIDA too Rooms Each with Private Bath All Facmq the Ocean Complelely Equipped Solarium AMERICAll dee EUROPEATI PLAII Dewy Lows Women's Division Of Jewish Congress Ea rly Reservations Suggested Lows Meet Meru:lement Bnai Brith Groups Dance on Feb. 11 \ &AVM SAM, HOW Ad* • SAVO. N \ Palestine Labor Weekly Celebrates First Anniver- sary in January TEL AVIV. — Marking the completion of its first year of publication, Davar Lagola, Pales- tine labor weekly, has already achieved the distinction of being the most widely read Hebrew per- iodical sent from Palestine to the Diaspora. Born in the midst of the critical stages of the Arab riots, it has served as a source of news and interpretation for thousands of readers all over the world, including many American Hebrew readers. It has survived the first four months of the Euro- pean war, despite the liquidation of many of its former sources of readers in Poland, and despite the severe economic situation in Pal- estine. Davar Lagola is largely a di- gest of the Daily Davar published by the Histadrut. New subscriptions are being taken by the Davar Agency, 275 7th St., New York, N. Y.