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February 16, 1940

1 W. V. CREATE
PEACE AWARD

CLIFTON ATENUI CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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and The Legal Chronicle

Zedakah Birthday
Youth Program at
Jewish Veterans
Dinner on Feb. 25
Center on Sunday
Install Sunday

FOR

SALE—APARTMENTS

In These Days

The 19th annual birthday din-
"Jewish Youth Looks for a
ner-dance
of Zedakah Club will
Job"
will
be
the
theme
of
the
President James Bryant Conant
to Be Speakers
take place Feb. 25, at Siik's Show
Harvard
University
was
forum,
to
be
held
Sunday,
Feb.
of
Bar. Mrs. Morris Loeb invites
named the first receipient of the
Installation of officers of De- 18, at 8 p. in., at the Jewish
American Peace Award created troit Post 135, Lawrence H. Community Center, Woodward
it's smart to buy to the
by the Jewish War Veterans at Jones Post 190 and the Detroit at Holbrook. Twenty-one organi-
limit of one's cash. Fore-
their midwestern national confer- Ladies' Auxiliary 135 of Jewish zations representing close to
• closed liquidations, oppor-
ence at Cleveland, 0., Feb. 10-12. War Veterans of the United 4,000 youth in the community
tunities of a lifetime will
The chairman of the award States will be held at the Ma- are cooperating in this series of
committee, Capt. William Berman, sonic Temple Sunday, Feb. 18, programs which will give youth
soon be past and gone. Rely
in making the announcement of at 4 p. m., to be followed by an the opportunity of expressing
on Our Facts and Figures.
this award declared, "Dr. Conant informal dinner at 6 o'clock. itself on the vital problems which
his been a most persuasive ex-
concern it.
13 Apts
pohent of the principles of toler-
Alexander A. Liveright, direc-
3 story solid bk fine cond
ance and good-will. By his cour-
tor of the Jewish Vocational
new stoves elect refrig. Rent
ageous devotion to the cause of
Service and Employment Center
humanity and intellectual free-
$6,000. Normal $65,000. Re-
of Chicago, and recognized as a
cent cut price only $25,000
dom, he has given leadership to
national authority in the field of
terms $5,000. Marvelous
the citizens of the United States
guidance and placement for Jew-
and to the heads of all institu-
value.
ish youth, is the moderator. The
tions of learning."
three youth discussants will be
18 Apts
An award was also made to
Dr. Jack Rom, Norman Drachler
Kings
County
Council,
of
Modern sol bk and steel all
the
and Jacob Weissman. Following
which Archie Greenberg of
:1 rooms expensive Gen Elect
their discussions, the audience
Brooklyn is the commander, for
refrig, new stoves, Stoker.
will be permitted to ask questions
the outstanding report on Amer-
Rent $8,000. Normal $90,-
and will also be allowed a brief
icanism work accomplished dur-
00. Only $32,000, Must raise
rebuttal if they so desire.
ing 1939. It was in this region
$9,000 cash for deed bal
that the Christian Front and
Dancing will follow the pro-
mtg.
other subversive groups were
gram. The public is invited to at-
very active during the year 1939
$25,000 Cash
tend and admission is free.
and the Jewish War Veteran
swings elegant 65 apt one
A
feature
of
the
evening
will
posts of Brooklyn took a very
MRS. MORRIS LOEB
of Detroit's finest. Must be
be the distribution of literature
active part in combatting them.
which will list guidance and em- members and friends to attend sold take 40e on the dollar.
An award for the next best re-
Potential fortune here.
ployment agencies available to this event.
port was presented to Dr. Leon
youth and a selected bibliogra-
For reservations call Mrs. Sam-
Braunstein on behalf of Sandy
MR. BEDFORD
phy which should be helpful in uel Charfoos, Ho. 4792, or Mrs.
Weisberger Post No. 165, of
permitting
the
reader
in
obtain-
Harry
Rott,
University
1-4043.
Scranton, Pa.
Homer Warren & Co.
ing additional information.
The next meeting will be held
The ambulance that is being con-
56 Years Dependable Service
Murray
Jacobs,
chairman
of
the
at the home of Mrs. Abraham
tributed to the Finnish Govern-
"Youth
Speaks"
committee,
will
ment and made possible through
Rosenberg, 3264 Elmhurst, Feb.
Nemsiommo.
be chairman of the evening.
moneys raised from the men and
19, at 8:30 p. m.
The following organizations are
women of the Jewish War Vet-
JOSEPH JONES
sponsoring "Youth Speaks": Tem-
erans and its auxiliaries, was on
`Esctasy' Held Over for 3rd
display at Cleveland, throughout Congressmen Clarence McLeod ple Beth El, Shaarey Zedek, Bnai
Week at Cinema
the conference. This ambulance and John D. Dingell will be the Moshe Young Peoples' Societies,
1:1111orrutmlng
Ilalr Mutely
will be presented to the Finnish principal speakers of the eve- Junior Service Group, Avukah,
Due to capacity audiences, the
Destroyed
Habonim, Hashomer IIatzair, Na-
consul in New York City on Sa- ning.
Cinema will hold over "Ecstasy"
turday, Feb. 17, at New York
The American Legion, Veter- tional Council of Jewish Juniors, for a third and final week.
Permanent re-
sults, uncondi-
City.
ans of Foreign Wars, United Junior Hadassah, Little Women
Most of the effectiveness of
tionally guaran-
The delegates assembled also Spanish Veterans, Disabled Amer- of Hadassah, Los Angeles Sana-
"Ecstasy"
is
achieved
through
te e d. Doctors
contributed $100 to the fund be- ican Veterans and the Order of torium Jrs., Bicur Cholem Jrs.,
n d clientele
ing raised for the dependents of Purple Heart will be represented Alumni of the United Hebrew what might be called interpretive
references.
the victims of the Squalus sub- by their respective department Schools, House League and Club photography. The story is told
marine disaster. Notice of this commanders, as well as the head Leaders Group of the Jewish and the moods are established
$1.00 PER TREATMENT
fund was read to the delegates of the women's auxiliaries. Dance Community Center, Junior Mt. mainly with the camera. Perhaps
a
hundred
words
are
spoken
present who responded to this
music will be provided by Sam Sinai Hospital Association, throughout the film. The only Artist Electrolysis Studio
worthy cause.
Established 8 Yearn
Jack Kaufman and his Fox The- League for Labor Palestine, Club other sound is that of continuous
At the banquet at the Hotel
lloorth 5030
4, Turover Jrs., Jewish American and appropriate music, which ac- 11101 Dexter Illvd.
ater
orchestra.
Hollenden on Sunday evening,
Following are the officers to Youth Council, Yiddish Folks companies and evokes the emo-
Feb. 11, principal speakers were be installed by Detroit Post 135: Verein Jrs., Hebrew Speaking
tions.
Abbe Hillel Silver, national
chaplain of the Jewish War Vet- Joseph Jones, commander ; Harry Group of Detroit.
erans, and national commander Madison, senior vice commander;
Edgar H. Burman of the organi- Ben C. Cowan, junior vice com-
zation who stressed the need for mander; Otto A. Silvers, judge Concluding Pop Concert of
national unity within the United advocate; Dr. Joseph R. Eder,
Symphony Orchestra
surgeon; Sam Madison, adjutant;
States.
on Saturday
Sam
Kort,
quartermaster;
Sam
Lincoln Memorial Services were
Jacoby, chaplain.
held Monday morning.
The sixth and last pop concert
The officers of the Lawrence
The national convention of the
the season by the Detroit
organization will be held at Bos- H. Jones Post 190 are: Rowland of
W. Fixel, commander; Samuel Symphony Orchestra will be play-
ton, Mass., Aug. 25 to 30.
J. Rhodes, senior vice command- ed in Masonic Auditorium Satur-
Samuel J. Zusmann, junior day night, Feb. 24. Victor Kolar
KALVARIER AID SOCIETY er;
will conduct this program which
vice commander; Harry Glick, will
an orchestra of at
CARD PARTY FEB. 21
judge advocate; Dr. Nathan H. least feature
The Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada —
150 players, the symphony
Goldberg, surgeon; Albert Levin, augmented by the All-City High
founded in 1865—opened its first United States office
Kalvarier Aid Society will give chaplain; Louis R. Miller, ad-
in 1895. For forty-five years the Sun Life of Canada
a card party on Wednesday, Feb. jutant; Jack Ellenstein, quarter- School Orchestra, Arthur H. J.
Searle, conductor, and the Detroit
21, at 8 p, m., at Congregation master.
has found ever increasing favor with American
Schoolmen's Club Chorus, Howard
Bnai Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence.
Officers of the Ladies' Auxili- A. Love, director.
citizens, and today its service covers forty states
There will be refreshments and ary 135 Jewish War eterans of
in the union. During _1939 the Sun Life of Canada
In
addition
to
the
pop
concert,
prizes. Proceeds will go for needy the United States are: Bessie
made payments to United States policyholders and
landsleute in Lithuania. Help is Silverman, president; Rose Can- the Detroit Symphony is sched-
beneficiaries amounting to approximately Thirty
mote urgent now than ever before to•, senior vice president; Ruth uled to play four other concerts
on account of the 2700 Polish Bolhower, junior vice president; during the week. Monday after-
Million dollars.
refugees who settled in Kalvariya. Yetta Sterns, secretary; Lee noon and evening, Feb. 19, it will
play
in
Prudden
Auditorium,
Lan-
The chairman of this affair is Walt, treasurer; Elizabeth Sha-
In 1939 benefits paid by the Company throughout
Mrs. M. Finsel and the co-chair- piro, judge advocate; Mae Gins- sing. At the children's concert in
its organization were $89,927,722 and benefits
the
afternoon
Kolar
will
conduct
man is Mrs. G. Wolk. For tick-
and Edith Rhetts Tilton will lec-
chaplain.
paid since the first policy was issued now total
ets call the vice-president, Mrs. burg,
The installing officer will be
$1,295,635,071. New business of the Company for the
H. Festenstein, To. 7-5640, or Dr. Robert Rosen, national ex- ture. Maestro Franco Ghione will
direct the night performance. Oth-
Mrs. Seidman, Ma. 0396.
year amounted to $194,181,820 increasing the total
er
concerts
will
be
the
season's
The Kalvarier Aid Society ecutive committeeman.
assurances in force to $2,938,478,254. Assets now
last
free
concert
for
school
chil-
thank the following for their
stand at $912,021,015.
dren at 2 p. m. Wednesday, Feb.
donations for the Polish refugees
in Lithuania: B. Lewis, $50; Important Books Acquired 21, and the final Young People's
The extent of the Sun Life organization in the United
Herman Radner, $25; G. Radner, by Shaarey Zedek Library program at 10:45 a. m. Satur-
day, Feb. 24.
States and the high character and qualifications of its
$10; Joe Radner, $15.
personnel ensure prompt, intelligent and efficient service
Anyone who wishes to inquire
A number of timely and
about relatives from Suwalk, though t-provoking books have
to policyholders and beneficiaries at all times.
Pinsk, Vyzan, Fylipove, Rack, been recently asquired by the Friday Evening Services and
S.ni Elenwi, Przeroshli, Rudky, Shaarey Zedek Library.
United States policyholders are fully protected by
Sunday School at Cong.
from the rabbi at Kalvariya. Lith-
Of special interest to American
assets held in perpetual trusts within the United
Beth Tikvah
uania, may get in touch with the Jewry are "Let's Talk It Over"
States. Policies issued in the United States are
treasurer of the Kalvarier Aid by Z. Tygel, "A Jew Looks at
For the convenience of the
`, 0eiety by calling To. 7-8020.
America" by Rabbi Louis Levitz-
payable in United States currency. The total liabili-
ky and "My First Eighty Years" Jews in the vicinity of Congre-
ties of the Sun Life of Canada in the United States
gation Beth Tikvah, Petoskey be-
Bnai Moshe Father and Son by Bernard Horwich.
are $330,395,547.
Other worthwhile and stimulat- tween Boston and Chicago, the
Dinner Feb. 21
ing publications received by congregation is conducting Fri-
A report of the Annual Meeting giving details of the
Shaarey Zedek Library include: day evening services.
Company's progress during 1939 will be mailed to all
The annual Father and Son "Cold Pogrom" by Max Berges;
Every Friday evening there
policyholders. Others may obtain a copy on request.
dinner sponsored by the Bnai a stirring novel dealing with the will be a guest speaker, and
Moshe Men's Club will be held fate of a Jewish family in Nazi singing of Hebrew, Palestinian
Wednesday, Feb. 21, 7 p. m., at Germany; "Far Over the Sea" by and Jewish songs. All residents
Lawrence and Dexter.
H. N. Bialik, translated by Jessie of the district are invited to
Entertainment will consist of Sampte•, a delightful and most come and bring their children.
BRANCH MANAGER
-everal comedy reels, singing, attractive book of poems for chil- Refreshments are served after
Representatives:
WM. NADLER, 0. ARONSON,
dancing and comedy acts by the dren 8 to 13; "Reluctant Proph- the services.
Sutton family of funsters, Shirley et" by Harald Tandrp, the story
A. H. FIXLER
The guest speaker this Friday
Ruhl, outstanding tap on toe of "Jonah"•, "Exploration in will be Attorney Aaron Rosen-
12th Floor, Union Guardian Building
dancer, Gloria Kuhn, 9-year-old Eastern Palestine" by Nelson berg.
acrobatic dancer, and others. Ad- Glueck and "My Gentile Wife"
The Sunday School is now in
Detroit. Mich.
mission is 50c for boys and 75c by Ann Falwell Ellis.
progress, and in order to ar-
Shaarey
Zedek
Library
is
open
for adults. Reservations are taken
range the classes members and
to the general public during
at the congregation office.
their friends should send their
The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood following hours: 10 a. in. to 12 children this Sunday morning.
will give another of the series p. ru., 2 p. m. to 5:30 p. tn., and
On Wednesday, Feb. 21, a
of card parties next Tuesday 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. on Mondays, card party will be held in the
evening, Feb. 20. The proceeds Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurs- synagogue by the Ladies' Aux-
will be devoted to the donor din- days; 9:30 a, m. to 12:30 p. m. iliary of Congregation Beth Tik-
A LEADER IN PUBLIC SERVICE
ner fund. The dinner will be held on Fridays, and 9 a. m. to 1 p. valt,
Sunday, March 3. m. on Sundays.

Congressmen Dingell and McLeod

A GREAT CANADIAN
LIFE COMPANY in
THE UNITED STATES

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