14 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Freund to Address Annual Y. P. T. C. Maimonides Dinner Tea Dance on Sunday CLASSIFIED QUILTS - Made or recovered Sunday afternoon, Feb. 25, the from your own feathers or Young Peoples Club of Temple wools. Pillows recovered-spe- Beth El will hold its annual tea cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains, A dinner program and dance dance. Bertha Goldhoff is chair- baby, shower and wedding gifts. will be sponsored by the Mai- man of the affair and is being Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop, monides Medical Society on Sun- 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. day evening, Feb. 25. Hogarth 9050. This dinner is being sponsored for physicians, dentists and phar- MAIL JONG SETS - Complete macists. Spokesmen for these line. Priced from $7.95 up. Best three professional groups will buys in Detroit. 3205 Calvert address the gathering and ex- Ave. Townsend 7-5369. tensive remarks will be delivered by Dr. Hugo A. Freund. CITIZENSHIP, English, Yiddish, The dinner will be held at the Hebrew and Bar-Mitzvah. Read- Detroit-Leland hotel, a change in ing and writing guaranteed. location having been made at the Free trial lesson. David Horo- last moment. witz, the teacher, 2254 Pingree Reservations will be taken un- Ave, Apt. 22. Hogarth 3547. til Sunday morning by Dr. S. E. Barnet, Temple 1-7180. CURTAINS, SPREA D S, LACE TABLECLOTHS and Y. F. V. JUNIORS Slipcovers look better when The Yiddish Folks Verein Jrs. laundered or dry cleaned by membership drive is going on Mae Shields Curtain Cleaners, with great success. Its chairman, University 2-1986. Sol Schwartz, is working dili- gently to enrich the organization FOR RENT - Nicely furnished with capable and well-bred mem- room in family of three bers. The aims of the organiza- adults. Convenient transporta- tion are social, athletic and edu- tion. Home privileges. 3253 cational. Its leaders are striving Cortland Ave. -Photo by Leonard F. Davis. to gain the support of young Jewish men and women between BERTHA GOLDHOFF FOR RENT - Neatly furnished the ages of 19 and 23. Anyone room in private home. Good wishing to apply for membership assisted by Jane Unterberger, transportation. 3244 Pasadena may contact the secretary, Miss Henry Cohen and Hanley Rosen- Ave. Townsend 5-5413. Esther Nagel, Townsend 7-8048. berg. The music for dancing will A sleigh ride is planned for the be furnished by Ray Oberschulte FOR RENT - Nicely furnished first Sunday in March. and his archestra. Refreshments room for a lady or gentleman. will be served. There will be a Reasonable. References. Con- nominal admission charge. venient to bus and car line. 2213 Hazelwood Ave. Tyler 6-6915. February 23, ri40 Non-Jew Leads Chorus at Texas Hillel Event to Be Held at the Detroit-Leland Hotel TRAVEL IS BEST BY BUS You leave worry behind and avoid needless expense when you make trips by bus. Low fares, frequent schedules, comfortable coaches and experi- enced drivers combine to make bus travel attractive. Phone or write for information. Detroit Terminal Washington Blvd. at Grand River Ave, CA. 9000 BLUE GOOSE LINES Home Cooked Luncheon and Bridge of J.W.E.W.O. FOR RENT - Six beautiful rooms. Lower, Every modern on March 5 convenience. Newly decorated. At a special board meeting of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization, held Mon- day, at the home of Mrs. Ledor, 1545 Blaine, it was decided to recommend to the next meeting of the organization, to be held Monday, March 4, that a steam- ship ticket be purchased for girl to come to Detroit from Vienna. It was also decided to give the postponed home cooked luncheon and bridge on Tuesday, March 5, at Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. The tickets of previous date will be accepted at that time. Final arrangements were made for this luncheon, with Mrs. A Katzin as chairman and Mrs. B. Feldman as co-chairman. LITTMAN'S People's Theater TRINITY 2-0100 STAR , FOR RENT - Furnished room. Reasonable. Unlimited phone. Good transportation. Fullerton near Lawton. Townsend 7-0246. FOR RENT - Attractively fur- nished front room in beautiful single home of two adults. Congenial atmosphere. Unlim- ited phone service. 2715 Glynn Ct. Townsend 8-0424. Presents a Great Play The LITHUANIAN GROOM SUNDAY MATINEE & EVE. Last Chance to See the Great Play - . T. Smanoff "A PEOPLE WITHOUT A HOME"-Tuesday Eve., Feb. 27 Testimonial Performance 1 larch 5, for Benny Adler and Minke Dranm a: "'A 31011IE1t'S PRA% Elt" trill be staged. PRICES-EVES: 50c, 75c, $1; MATINEE: 50c, 75c. club It OVA LE GRATIOT AT 8-MILE ROAD FOR RENT - Newly-decorated room and sun porch overlook- ing garden. Gentleman pre- ferred. Garage. Reasonable. 117 Rhode Island. Townsend 6-1647. WANTED-Young lady to share my nicely furnished apartment. Good home. Reasonable for right party. Townsend 6-5259. * OPERETTA CO. w Pasant FOR RENT - Large room for lady, gentleman or couple, in home of small family. 1926 W. Euclid, Apt, 9-B. Tyler 4-1790. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room in single home of middle- aged couple. Single or em- ployed couple. All conveni- Herzl Kin Dies in Vienna ences. No other roomers. 3330 Glynn Ct. Townsend 7-0862. VIENNA (Palcor Agency) - Inquire before 3 p. m. Sunday Moritz Reichenfeld, uncle of Theo- or any time daily. dor Herzl, founder of the World Zionist Organization, and his ex- FOR RENT-Large, beautifully ecutor, died in Vienna at the age furnished room for a lady or of 79. gentleman, in home of three In his capacity as executor of adults. Good meals. Desirable the Zionist leader's estate, Mr. location, Convenient transpor- Reichenfeld made visits to Pales- tation. Townsend 8-8134. tine and to England to formulate the best procedure for the trans- FOR RENT - Furnished room. shipment of the literary and other Near car and bus line. 2225 remains of Herzl. Hazelwood Ave. Tyler 4-3937. 8210 TWELF1H ST. IL Responsible adults. $45. 2302 Gladstone near LaSalle. Tyler 7-2079. PINGREE 1666-7 - FOR SUNDAY DINNER - presents Choke Steer Tenderloin Steak with Mushrooms 2 25 Frog Legs (double order) 2.50 Frog Legs (single order) 2.00 Frog and Chicken 2.00 Frog and Cricken 2.25 Frog and T-Bone or Tenderloin 2.50 Spaghetti Royale Special with Meat Balls 1.50 Half Broiled Spring Chicken 1.75 Fresh Caught Lake Erie White Fish 1.75 Fresh Caught Lake Superior Trout 1.75 NO COVER OR MINIMUM (except Saturdays) ALL STAR FLOOR SHOWS MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS by Harry Moses and his orches- tra. Teacher of violin. Begin- ners and advanced. Reasonable. 2067 Blaine Ave. Tyler 6-6058. Major Robert Hall (man in center of second row), a non-Jew who is one of the country's leading choral masters, having won the National Intercollegiate Glee Clubs championship seven years in a row as director of the Men's Glee Club at the University of Missouri, is shown with members of the new choral group at the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation of the University of Texas, which lie is directing. He plans to include traditional Jewish musical material in his programs. Chronicle Ads Bring Results To The Detroit Jewish Chronicle: I must say a word of com- mendation, and to encourage your readers to advertise in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Last week I ran two ads- one in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and one in another Detroit newspaper. I received about 50 calls, of which over 40 said they were responding to the advertisement in The Chronicle. Therefore, I am a booster of The Chronicle. For results, I urge advertising in The Chron- icle. Yours in appreciation, -S. F. S. Youth Education League Plans Annual Dinner- Dance On Feb. 19 a board meeting of the Youth Education League was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Bockoff on Roselawn Ave. Plans for a Purim party for members and their husbands, to be held March 27, were formu- lated by the party chairman, Mrs. Adolph Lowenstine, Mrs. William Greenberg discussed plans for the annual dinner-dance to be held at Sax's Bar, Sunday, May 26. In charge of the year book is Mrs. William Sucher. The dis- tribution of tickets is in the hands of Mrs. Max Abramson and Mrs. Robert Lewiston. The club thanks Mr. and Mrs. David Lefko and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Faber for their contribu- tion to the Harold Briskman Memorial Fund in memory of Mrs. Burnstein. Can you imagine a Western film with the Marx Brothers as cowboys? . . . Hollywood thinks one is in the wind as the Broth- ers have bought mechanical horses, presumably for training purposes. CLASSIFIED HOUSEKEEPER, Butler, Chauf- feur seeks position. Works also PRIVATE TEACHER wants stu- dents of piano for popular mu- as waiter at parties and din- sic lessons at my home. Uni- ners. Trained for this work in versity 3-0388. American schools since corn- ing from Germany. Call Fritz FOR RENT - Large, cheerful, Bach, 3046 Virginia Park. furnished room in home of young couple, for lady or gen- BUSINESS GIRL wishes to share tleman. Near Lawton and Dex- her two room apartment with ter buses. Harris, 2995 Rich- another refined, congenial girl. ton. Townsend 5-0366. Ideally located, Modern con- veniences. Telephone. Refer- YOUNG MAN driving 1940 car ences exchanged. Townsend to California. Can take two or 6-4539. three. References. Call Plaza 9546 and day except Sunday. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room for one or two. Twin PROGRESSIVE CAMP for Jew- beds. Garage. Breakfast option- ish girls in Maine, excel- al. 2073 Hazelwood Ave. In- lent reputation, charging quire after 6 p. m. $350, plus riding fee and trans- portation, now enjoying pat- WILL SHARE my apartment with ronage from south, midwest girl or woman. Reasonable. and east, seeks well connected Tyler 5-3131 Sunday or eve- nings daily. woman representative with a view to wider selection of FOR RENT - Furnished room in campers. Communications con- modern, private home. Good fidential. References exchanged. transportation. 3342 Richton Please write fully. Box 750, (lower). Townsend 7-5632. Detroit Jewish Chronicle. A.Z.A. and Christian Youths to Join in Patriotic Meeting Feb. 28 The dedication of American youth to the preservation of the democracy it loves will be the key- note of the elaborate "Youth and Democracy" rally to be presented by the Detroit and Windsor AZA Council in conjunction with youth groups of other denominations in the auditorium of the Aaron De- Roy Jewish Community Center on Wednesday, Feb. 28, at 8 p. m. Youth speakers from their var- ious organizations will discuss the following topics: "The Place of Labor in a Democracy," "Minor- ity Prejudices Against Minority Groups," "How Free Should Free Speech Be," and "Youths' Vision of American Democracy." The new movies, "'The Man Without a Country" and "The Right Way," will be shown. Rev. Paul II. Buchholz, execu- tive secretary of the Presbytery of Detroit and superintendent of the Presbyterian Board of Exten- sion, will be chairman for the rally. Rev, Buchholz formerly was president of the University of Dubuque, Ia., and before coming to Detroit was director of Cali- fornia Presbyterian Church Coun- cil. The Youth and Democracy com- mittee, composed of members from the various co-operating youth or- ganizations, have been working under the supervision of Max Chomsky, AZA cultural director, who has been directing the pro- gram of events. Present organ- izations that are jointly sponsor- ing the program include the 11 AZA chapters in Detroit, Wind- sor and Mt. Clemens, the four Junior Auxiliaries of Bnai Brith, Bethel Evangelical Church, Ply- mouth Congregational Church, Neuman Club of Wayne Univer- sity and DeMolay Chapter. The Boy Scouts will supply the color guard and band. The public is invited to attend without charge. This rally is one of several hundred to be held throughout the country by the AZA chapters during February. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Lillian Waratt, who passed away one year ago, Feb. 22, 1938. She was called from us by the un- erring hand of the Creator. Who doeth all things well, to the grand association above, in the 20th year of her life. She was mild, kind, courteous and; considerate; As a child she was affectionate and sympathetic; As a sister she was loyal, sharing her joys with her other sisters and accepting their disappoint- ments as a part of her own. Co " like a snowflake; left a mark but not a slain; she will always be in our hearts; There is a law that we are learning That is helping us each day, That our Creator sends something better, For each thing the takes away, While our sorrows press upon 115. And we feel the loss severe, Ile will follow up the heartache , . With a blessing, never fear. Sadly missed by her parents and sisters. One of Hollywood's most be- loved hostesses is Frances Gold- wyn, wife of Samuel.