America lavish Perto&cal Carta February 23 1940 BETH EL SISTERHOOD STYLE SHOW MARCH 11 illonday, March 11, at the Sisterhood of Temple Temple, the Beth El will present its annual style show :1.gainst a background of flowers, and to the strains of mus ic, spring and summer styles for women and children will be modelled dui ing the afternoon. Following the entertainment, tea olved. Mrs. Emanuel Ar- will be s den is chili rman. w o men joining the Sisterhood on March 1 are entitled to m em_ berhsip ihrough next season, 1940-41. ND's. Morris Rand is chairman of the membership committei . WPTON CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 15 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle • ar Mitzvah Celebration of the Detroit Auxiliary Of the Los Angeles Sanatorium on Sunday, March io SEEK WHEREABOUTS OF JAKE GROSSINGER AND RALPH KURLISH (KULISH) Information is wanted of Jake Grossinger who disappeared from his home in Pittsburgh, Pa., in 1930, and since then has made no effort to contribute to the support of his wife . and . minor child, who are now living in De- troit, as a result of which they are in destitute circumstances and dependent on the charities. Mr. Grossinger is 54 years of age, a native of Hungary, 5 ft. 10 in. tall, has small black eyes, weighed 135 pounds, is a painter by occupation. Anyone aware of his location is requested to com- municate with the National De- sertion bureau, 67 W. 47th St., New York City. Information is wanted of Ralph Kurlish or Kulesh who disappeared from his home in New York a number of years sgo, leaving his family unpro- vided for and has made no effort to contribute to their support, as a result of which they are in destitute circumstances. Mr. Kur- lish, who is believed to be in Detroit, is 45 years of age, 5 ft. 8 in. tall, weighed 160 pounds, has black hair and brown eyes, was an insurance agent and also in the fruit business. Anyone aware of his location is requested to communicate with the National Desertion Bureau, 67 W. 47th St. New York City. SYNAGOGUE ON GROUNDS OF LOS ANGELES SANATORIUM The Detroit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sanatorium is mak- ing preparations to welcome rep- resentatives of 150 organizations and individuals who will attend its donor dinner dance, in cele- bration of its Bar Mitzvah anni- versary, at Byron-Philadelphia Auditorium of the United He- brew Schools, on Sunday, March 10, at 6 p. m. Samuel J. Love, director of the Wayne County Bureau of Investigation, Mrs. Leah Mornell, midwestern regional director of the Los Angeles Sanatorium, and other notables will greet the oc- casion. Miss Shoshanah Brooks, eminent vocalist, Master Law- rence Rosenthal, 13-year-old pi- anist, and others will take part in the musical program. A strict- ly kosher chicken dinner will be served, which will be followed by a dance with a union orches- tra officiating. All organizations and individ- uals are requested to send in their reservations to the office of the auxiliary, at 1711 Clair- mount, as soon as possible and not later than Friday, March 1. For information, call Madison 6766. Information has reached the auxiliary at its last meeting of a Dance Demonstration At Center March 11 Club Royale "Pre-Classic Dance Forms" will be the topic of a lecture demonstration by the New Dance Group on Sunday, March 3, at 3 p.. ni., in the auditorium of the Jewish Community Center, Wood- ward at Holbrook. This will be the second of a series of four lecture-demonstrations on "The Dance" presented on the first Sunday of each month by the Center, with the assistance of the Center Dance Group. The New Dance Group will 3111CHIGAN—"Brother Rat and outline the foundations and his- a Baby," successor to last year's tory of the Pre-Classic Dance success, "Brother Rat," is now period and will present the fol- showing at the Michigan Thea- lowing examples in authentic ter together with Boris Karloff style: The Sarabande, Gigue, Al- and Margaret Lindsay in "British lemande, Courante. Gavotte, and Intelligence." a Chaconne in Rondo form. In addition, Carl Miller, accompan- FISHER, RIVIERA, CINDER- ist, will play excerpts from other ELLA and BROADWAY CAPI. forms. Lydia Adell will lecture TOL THEATERS — "Gulliver's with the assistance of the group 'Travels," a Paramount full- in demonstration. length feature in technicolor, is The third program on April 7 at the Fisher, Riviera, Cinderella will present Tosia Mundstock and Broadway Capitol Theaters. covering the "Modern Dance". On the same program are Kay She will demonstrate technique Kayser and his band in "That's of the dance of today and will be Right You're Wrong" with Ed- assisted by her own group. Ruth ward Everett Horton and May Murray, assistant professor of Robson, health education at Wayne Uni- versity, will close the series on FOX—"Little Old New York" May 5 with a lecture-demonstra- is the current attraction at the tion on "The Dance in Relation Fox. The second feature on the to Other Arts". Assisted by the bill is "The Lone Wolf Strikes." Wayne University Dance Group, she will show how the dance and PALMS-STATE—"Of Mice and the major arts are related, from Men" is the first of two John the Greek theater to the modern Steinbeck novels to reach the period. screen and is the current pro- Admission to this series is free duction at the Palms-State. to Center members, and a small charge is made to non-members. Downtown Theaters HONOR ANNIVERSARY OF TRUMPELDOR DEATH A historic day in Jewish life, "Yud Aleph Adar," was cele- brated by the members of Hasho- mer Hatzair in a program ar- ranged in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the defense of Tel Hai and the death of Y o s e f Trumpeldor. Different groups presented playlets and sketches on Trumpeldor's life and work. The words of Trumpel- dor, "It is good to die for one's homeland," tang out and the true nature of the heroic figure was expressed. Through his words and deeds, Trumpeldor became synonymous with the ideals of Haganah, Chal- utziut, and the national funds of Palestine. A vigorous protest was voiced against the New Zi- onist Organization, Brith Trum- peldor, and the Revisionist party who have identified themselves with the name and glory of Trumpeldor but who have reject- ed his progressive Jewish ideals. New Hebrew songs dedicated to Jewry's fallen hero were sung by the chorus. During the course of the evening, Gan Tiktin played a prominent part in the enthu- siasm of the group. Sixty-three trees have already been raised for this National Fund project by Hashomer Hatzair. The public was invited to participate in this important work. tragic case of tuberculosis which was turned over to the investiga- tion committee with instructions for immediate attention. There are now 12 patients in the sana- torium and ex-patients home, some of whom have been there as long as three and four years, at the cost of $1200 per year per patient. The sanatorium is now being enlarged with seven new units to make room for those clamoring for admittance. Studio for Dramatic Art and "It is, therefore, of the utmost Elocution Is Opened by importance that this affair be an outstanding success," officers Sandra Gertrude Rosenthal state in their appeal to the com- Miss Sandra Gertrude Rosen- munity. thal announces the opening of her private studio for the study of dramatic art and elocution, to be known as the Sandra Studio, at 9840 Dexter Blvd., telephone Tyler 5-3505. Miss Rosenthal studied dra- JERUSALEM (Palcor Agency) —New light on the history of the matic art here for several years Jewish community in Palestine under the tutelage of Donald Ar- during the days of the Bar Koch- mand. She is a graduate of the ba revolt is said to have been Detroit Institute of Musical Art. Students interested in radio uncovered with the acquisition by the Jewish Agency of the first technique, stage work and make- known Jewish mint and armory, up are asked to communicate samples dating back to the period with Miss Rosenthal. Her course of study also includes courses in between 132 and 135. The valuable collection of arms Poise, charm and etiquette. and equipment as well as coins was obtained by the Jewish Agen- GANAPOL PUPILS' MUSICALE cy from the Dormition monastary Sara E. Gorman from the piano on Mount Zion. The collection com- staff of the Ganapol School of prises 80 pieces of arms and cop- Musical Art will present her per found in 1905 at Khirbat al pupils in a musicale on Saturday, Yahud, the site of the ancient for- March 2, at 1:30, at the school. tress of Beitar used by Bar Koch- ba, near the present Arab village of Battir, outside of Jerusalem. The great value of the collection Monuments of Character for historical purposes was not known while it was in the posses- sion of the monastery. The first inkling of its importance was dis- covered when archaeologists began examining the material for ar- rangement in a forthcoming ex- hibition. Light on Story of Bar • Kochba Revolt MOORE and REVEL, dancing at Joint Denis-Roosevelt the Club Royale. "Crazy Jungle" Lecture Manuel Mach Moore and Revel dance into This Sunday Granite and Marble Monuments top place in the new show at the 7729 TWELFTH ST. Club Royale Saturday, along with TVIer 04192 Adventure in the African jun- Rajah Raboid, who has an un- motor tour of Holland gle and a usual new twist to the mind- will be the next World Adventure reading business. Series public lecture offerings at Raboid stands in the center of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Ar- Rev. Cantor the floor and invites a member mand Denis and Leila Roosevelt Jacob of the audience to attend to the will appear in person and show sealing of his eyes with pads of their "Crazy Jungle" motion pic- Silverman cotton, adhesive tape, and rolls tures at 3:30 next Sunday after- SURGICAL MOHEI, of linen bandage. 25 Years' noon, Feb. 25, and the renowned Seeks Emerich Menczel Practice Peppy young Vicki Allen's acro- Burton Holmes will present his Recommended by batic and fast rhythm routines new motion picture travelogue, in Detroit E ar e Ra • 1'113,41[4nm and Dr. George Hospitals 1gue add entertainment to the show. "Great Little Holland," at 8:30 Diane Denise, the French singer next Tuesday evening, Feb. 27. 2903 to Address Town Hall (Gesa Gerson Menczel of 12 Flor- . of songs who played at the Elmhurst fentine St., Tel Aviv, Palestine, at Cass March 1 Royale a few months ago, re- Britain to Extend Financial Aid TO. 8-6839 seeks his uncle, Emerich Menc- Marriages ' turns this week to sing her new zel, in Detroit. To Refugees Performed "Social, Political and Economic arrangements of the current hit LONDON. (WNS) — While Mr. Menczel informs The De- troit Jewish Chronicle that his Changes in the United States" is tunes. The Royalettes strut their Home Secretary Sir John An- uncle, 1\ ho was born in Bars-Be- the subject of the lecture of Dr. latest routines, and Danny Dem- derson was announcing in Com- senyo, Hungary, 60 years ago, George Earle Raiguel, authority etry sets the pace with the music mons the Government's decision Rev. Cantor left Hungary 35 years ago for on national and international af- of his popular archestra. to extend mohthly grants for the Detroit . Ile states that he was fairs, Friday morning, March 1, maintenance of refugees in Eng- DAVID also fon 1 to leave Hundary due at 11 o'clock, when he speaks land, the first contingent of ref- GOLDEN for the Detroit Town Hall, in to the anti-Jewish laws, and that Detroit's Favorite he settled in Palestine where he the Cass Theater. Dr. Raiguel is Gifts to North End Clinic ugee volunteers left Manchester to join the British Army. M 0 II E I. is without means. He is anxious one of the most successful lec- The departing volunteers, for TYLER 6-9490 North End Clinic has received for his uncle, or any one who turers on current events in this the most part technicians and following contributions: Wedding Ceremon- knows his whereabouts, to com- country, speaking every year in the In ies Perforated at honor of Bar Mitzvah of physicians, are experienced sold- all the great forums of the East- municate with him. home and by Ap- ern States; at the New York Arthur James Rubiner from Mr. iers, the majority of them having pointment. fought for the Kaiser in the last and Mrs. Herbert H. Warner; Town Hall 65 times last season Philomathic Debating Club and 47 times this year, at Co- in memory of M. A. Blasi from war. lumbia University, the Brooklyn Mr. and Mrs. Myron Colet and Philomathic Debating Club met of Arts and at the Mrs. Lena S. Sherman; in mem- Sunday. at Congregation Shaarey Institute Forum. Dr. Raiguel ory of Joseph H. Ehrlich from Zedek. A report on the success of Philadelphia Mrs. Lena S. Sherman. Detroit's Finest the 42nd anniversary banquet, prides himself on being unbiased For the Supplementary Medical held Feb. 14, was given by Sol in his analysis of nations and Jewish Funeral Home Assistance Fund for Children: In Schwartz, head of the banquet peoples and interprets without memory of Mrs. Hannar Hymes committee. Elections were held personal prejudices. from Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weis- for contestants for the annual man. NAOMI BNAI BRITH GROUP model meeting, to be held in the For the Alpha Epsilon Phi near future. The participants will Scholarship Fund; In memory of Naomi Auxiliary of Junior be: Albert B. Siegel, Sidney Bar- Abe Silberberg from Mrs. S. A. on,:1Iartin Shapero, Abraham Bnai Brith will hold its next Rosenberg; in memory of Mrs. 7739 JOHN R. STREET TRinity 1 „ainli, Michael Strom and Ralph open business meeting Tuesday. Yetta Rosenberg from Mrs. S. teaimi. Alternates elected are Mor- at 8 p. m., at the Bnai David A. Rosenberg. 6=1■■■ Synagogue, 14th and Elmhurst. ris I.ax and Lewis Levin. p W I-to& Ztio-6.