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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-02-02

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

SHIRTS

No matter what you pay,
no laundry
can launder a finer shirt

each

WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE

Wash 79c
1 4 lbs. Damp
Flat Pieces carefully ironed

Mrs. Philip J. Cutler, general
chairman of the donor luncheon
of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund, reports
that all chairmen and their com-
mittees are working diligently
and are obtaining gratifying re-

79c

All Finished

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Morris Cohen of New York
Confers with Poale Zeire
Zion Here

J. N. F. Auxiliary
Bnai Brith Women
Prepares for Donor
Sponsor Shower
Luncheon March 20
To Aid Refugees

Additional Pounds 5V2c lb.
A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE

14 16s. Flatwork

February

Morris Cohen of New Y,
secretary of the English Sp,..tk-
ing section of the Peale is ire
Zion, was in Detroit to covfer
with the Poale Zeire Zion,
At a meeting of Branch 2. he
assisted the group in working out
a cultural program. Plans \vere
made to meet at the Jewish co rn.
munity Center every other Sun-
day.
Morris Lachover was elected to
the executive committee.
"The Jewish Congress" will he
her committee have been able to the subject under discussion on
make arrangements to purchase Sunday, Feb. 11, at 7 p. iii The
hotel blankets thoroughly cleaned speaker will be announced.
and laundered of lovely, soft, white
wool for $1. Two persons may Nomination of Officers at
share on the purchase of one
J.W.E.W.O. Monday
blanket. Call Mrs. Weinstock,
2715 Webb, Townsend 7-6305, as
A special meeting of the Jewish
soon as possible, so that she may Women's European Welfare Or- qr
be able to purchase these blan- ganization will be held Monday,
kets. A receipt will be given as Feb. 5, at 12:30 p. m. at Con-
an admission to the shower. There gregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter and
will be prizes.
Lawrence.
An open social meeting will be
At this meeting reports will
held on Monday, Feb. 26, at 8:30 be heard from the board on or-
p, m. The speaker will be Philip phan relief cases.
Slomovitz, editor of The Detroit
Arrangements for a home-cook-
Jewish Chronicle.
ed luncheon and bridge to be
S:yvia Barr, who entertains at given this month will be made.
membership teas and open meet-
Nomination of new officers will
ings, is thanked by the auxiliary. take place.

Women's Auxiliary No. 122 of
Bnai Brith will meet on Monday,
Feb. 12, at 8:30 P. M., in the
Bnai Moshe Auditorium.
On Feb. 21, at 1 p. in., at the
Bnai David Synagogue, 14th at
Elmhurst, a blanket shower and
dessert luncheon will be given, in
behalf of the Jewish refugees,
under the auspices of the Ameri-
can Red Cross. Admission will be
a blanket or cash donation. Mrs.
Kate Weinstock, chairman, and

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February Meeting
of Local Hadassah

and Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich, Mrs.
ida Meyer and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Kogan, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
The monthly meeting of Ha- ry H. Coggan, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
dassah will be a joint meeting old II. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs.
with the League of Jewish Wo-
Wallace, Mr. and Mrs.
men's Organizations, on Monday, Sidney
Feb. 12, at 12:30, at the Jewish Charles Steinberg, Mrs. Fanny
Community Center. A dessert Steinberg, Mrs. Minnie Steinberg,
luncheon will precede the meeting. Mrs. Harry Stocker, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo W. Schwarz, noted author and Julian Krolik, Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
lecturer, will be the principal ing Dworman, Mrs. Joseph Bar-
nett and family, Dr. and Mrs.
speaker.
Mrs. Herman August, chairman Samuel Silver, Mrs. Nathan D.
of the Child Welfare Fund for Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Morrie
the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, Krause, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stral-
announces the following contri- ser, Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Eder,
Rabbi and Mrs. Morris Adler, Mr.
butions:
and Mrs. Samuel Helper, Mr. and
In memory of Joseph Ehrlich, Mrs. Eugene Spanier, Mr. and
from Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caplan, Mrs. David S. Diamond, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Carlstein, Mrs. Harry Glick, Dr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Slatkin, Mr. Robert Kallman, Dr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Mitchell Kaplan, Mr. J. H. Polozker, Miss Bertha Lip-
and Mrs. Alex Immerman and sitz, Miss Rose E. Lipsitz, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perlmutter; and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, Morton
honoring Mrs. Joseph Barnett's Gittleman, Miss Hattie Gittleman,
70th birthday, from Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simons, Mr.
Isaac Shetzer, Mr. and Mrs. Sey- and Mrs. Harry Wetsman and
mour J. Frank and Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Behrmann.
Harry E. August; in honor of Also a Golden Book Inscription
Ronald Osnos' Bar Mitzvah, in memory of Joseph H. Ehrlich
from Mr. and Mrs. Barry Glick; by the family of the late Joseph
in memory of Ezra Sitt of New Wetsman.
York, from Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Other contributions to the Na-
L. Prentis and family; in mem-
tional Fund are as follows: A
ory of Golub, fom Dr. and Mrs. tree
in memory of Dr. Eli Levin,
David Fauman, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Brou-
Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Louis by
do; a contribution in
of
Tabashnik; in memory of Ralph Ralph Schiller, by Mr. memory
and Mrs.
Schiller, from Mr. and Mrs. Abe Charles Steinberg; a contribution
Srere; in memory of Dr. Eli in honor of the birthday of Mrs.
Levin, from Miss Hattie Gittle- Joseph Barnett, by Mr. and Mrs.
man; in memory of Mrs. Molly Joseph Madisohn; a contribution
Fineberg, from Mr. and Mrs. in memory of Mrs. Max Parker,
Louis Tabashnik; from Mr. and by Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Sidlow;
Mrs. Alex Imerman, in memory trees in memory of Bella Fisch
of Mrs. William Josephson of of Ottawa, Ont., by Mrs. Ida
Los Angeles and Nicol Danziger Meyers and family, Mr. and Mrs.
of Columbus.
Philip Lipson and Mr. and Mrs.
The National Fund Committee Seymour Frank; trees in memory
acknowledges contributions from of Abraham Solomon, father of
the following in memory of Jos- Mrs. A. Elias, by Ann Keystone
h H.' Ehrlich: Zedakah Club, and Rose Wisner; in memory of
Dr. and Mrs. Philip Broudo, Dr. Ben Harris of Toledo, 0., by Mr.

Eishisker Society Dance on Mezeritcher Socialites' "Mil-
Sunday Evening
lionaires" Party Feb. 4
sponse from the Jewish women
The Aztec Towers will be the

MRS. WILLIAM HORDES

of Detroit.
"The vast movement of popu-
lations caused by the war, in-
cluding the forced migration of
Jews in Poland is one of the
greatest problems confronting
world Jewry today. It is there-
fore necessary for the Jewish
National Fund to increase efforts
in the purchasing of land in Pal-
estine. Refugees look to Palestine
as their one ray of hope wherein
they will be free from oppression
and persecution,” Mrs. Cutler
stated.
The donor luncheon is the aux-
iliary's major fund-raising proj-
ect and will take place Wednes-
day, March 20.
Reservations are being taken
by Mrs. Cutler, Tyler 4-4350;
Mrs. Morris Snyder, luncheon
secretary, Tyler 4-1039, or any
of the following division chair-
men: Mrs. Harry Buchman, Ty-
ler 6-8420; Mrs. Samuel Hey-
man, Da. 0954; Mrs. Harry Kraft,
Hogarth 8822; Mrs. Philip Slomo-
vitz, Un. 1-6972.
For ways and means call Mrs.
William Mandel, Tyler 7-4644.
Chronicle subscriptions are being
taken by Mrs. Louis R. Light-
stone, To. 5-0908.
For rummage call Mrs. S.
Bagdade, To. 7-2199, or her co-
chairman, Mrs. William Hordes,
To. 8-1957.
The next board meeting of
the auxiliary will take place on
'londay, Feb. 5, at the home of
Mrs. Benjamin Laikin, 8920 La-
Salle Blvd.
The president of the Auxiliary
is Mrs. Julius M. Naiman.
A committee from the Ladies'
Auxiliary was received by Dr.
Chaim Weizmann last Sunday
morning. The committee also
conferred with Dr. Weizmann's
Personal representative, Arthur
Lourie of London.

scene of a dance Sunday, Feb.
4. It is the 6th annual charity
dance of the Eishisker and Um-
gegend Society. Samuel Levine
is president of the organization.
Jacob Collins, general chairman
of the dance, has appointed Mrs.

Arrangements have been com-
pleted for the "Millionaires Par-
ty" of the Mezeritcher Socialites,
on Sunday, Feb. 4, at 8:30 p. ni.,
at Ilotel Detroiter. Proceeds will
be distributed to various charities.
Upon admission, each guest will
receive a million dollars (in stage
money) to be played at a large
variety of games, from 9:30 to
11:30 p. in., at which time prizes
will be awarded. Dancing will be
continuous from 8:30 p. m. to I
a. in., to be furnished by "Jimmy
Peoples" and his "Harlem Swing-
stet's."
Sidney Stoller, chairman of this
"Night in Monte Carlo," is as-
sisted by Bernard Austin, Albert
Greenblatt and Sam Gutterman.
Among other organizations prom-
ising their cooperation, are the
Tahilas, Collegiates, Club Balfour,
Bicur Cholem.
Individuals or organizations de-
siring information, call Sam Cut-
terman, Townsend 5-6153.

H. York in charge of arrange-
ments. Her assistants are Mes-

dames M. Gelfant, Ed Schuman,
Stine, uransky, Sarah Levine, J.
Goodman and S. Levine.

Annual Shrine Circus
Feb. 5 to 18

The smell of sawdust and grease
paint is in the air, saws and ham-
mers are resounding in the State
Fair Coliseum, and hundreds of
red-fezzed Shriners are busy at
the thousand and one tasks con-
nected with the staging of their
35th annual Shrine Circue. The
great show, which Tunis E. Stin-
son, general chairman and pro-
ducer, assures us will be the
finest ever seen hereabouts, will
open with gay fanfare Monday
afternoon, Feb. 5, and continue
through Feb. 18. There will be
two performances daily, at 2 and
p. m.

OBITUARY

MRS. YETTA ROSENBERG

Funeral services for Mrs.
Yetta Rosenberg, 87, who died
Income Tax Discussion Fea- Saturday at her home, 3290 Cal-
lingwood Ave., were held Mon-
tures Law Fraternity
day at Lewis Bros., 7739 ,lohn
Meeting
R. St. Burial was in Clover Hill
On Jan. 23 the Detroit gradu- Park Cemetery. She leaves seven
ate chapter of Tau Epsilon Rho children: Joseph
D., Julius E..
Fraternity had its bi-monthly Mandle, Mrs. Lenore
Jacobs, Mrs.
meeting at the home of one of Hairy It Bielfield and Mrs.
Mati-
the members. An interesting dis- nee
F. Rowe, of Detroit, and
cussion into the phases of the Edward,
of Flint. She also leaves
income tax law was led by Ralph
21 grandchildren and four great-
Helper who is at present the Law grandchildren.
Clerk for Justice Henry M. Butzel
of the Michigan Supreme Court.
ANNA FANNIE SMITH
Tau Epsilon Rho Fraternity is an of 3037 Monterey Ave., 65 years
international Jewish legal frater- old, died on Feb. 1. Funeral serv-
nity with 21 chapters in the i ic n e te s tm we en rt e h in eld mo nn ehn Feeia
b h . 2cew m itel!
United States and Canada.

tery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman of-
ficiating. She is survived by two
sons, Joseph Jay of Flint and
Ralph M. of Detroit; five daugh-
ters, Rosemarie and Mrs. Sam
Feldman of Detroit, Mrs. Sam
Hoffman of Los Angeles, Mrs.
Ben Slesnick and Mrs. Jack Ko-
blenz, both of Flint, and 11

ZEDAKAH CLUB

Zedakah Club acknowledges
Ranee of Sarawak to Ad- contributions from Mesdames S.
Kotin, I. Sendler of Flint, and
dress Town Hall at Cass
J. Waldstein, and thanks all their
Theater on Feb. 9
friends who contributed clothing
in response to a plea made last
Her Highness the Ranee of week.
Sarawak, who with her husband,
the only white Rajah in the
FOX—Victor Hugo's immortal
world, rules over the last abso- "The Hunchback of Notre Dame,"
lute monarchy in the world, the starring Charles Laughton in the
Kingdom of Sarawak in North- title role originally made famous
ern Borneo, is the speaker for by the late great Lon Chaney,
the Detroit Town Hall at the having done capacity business for
Cass Theater, next Friday morn- the first week, goes into a second
ing, Feb. 9, at 11 o'clock. All the week at the Fox Theater.
proceeds of this lecture tour are
to be used for the Leper Colony
in Sarawak. The subject is "Liv-
ing in Two Worlds."

grandchildren.

In "A Homeland in the Mak-
ing," at Philadelphia-Byro n Hall
Tuesda y evening, you see the
blessings of redemption and rec-
lamation which the Jewish Na-
tional Fund is bringing t o the
soil of Eretz Israel.

FURS OF DISTINCTION

and Mrs. Jack Rabinowitz; in
memory of John Golub, father of
Mrs. David Feinberg, by Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Axelrod; in mem-
ory of Ben Novitz, by Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Lipson and Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Gourwitz; in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Al-
mug's silver wedding anniversary,
by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lipson;
contribution in honor of Edward
Purdy's Bar Mitzvah, by Mr. and
Mrs. Seymour Frank .
Those wishing to contribute to
the National Fund, kindly get
in touch with Mrs. Philip Lipson,
Un. 1-9440, or Mrs. David Selig-
son, To. 8-8742.

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