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March 15, 1940 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-03-15

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

MICHAEL MICHALESKO FEATURED
Progress Shown
IN "THREE IN LOVE" AT LITTMAN'S At Children's Home

Testimonial

13

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle

15, 1940

Perfmance
in Honor of H. Hoffenberg
or
saac
Arco
Tuesday Evening
I
and

Annual Meeting

well as one N. Y. A. youth. Such
organizations as the A. Z. A.,
Boy Scouts, and the Young Peo-
ple's Society of Shaarey Zedek
were among those who availed
themselves of our facilities. A
music appreciation group for
adults has been meeting weekly
at the Home under the sponsor-
ship of the Department of Rec-
reation."
Mr. Cohen's report expressed
thanks to the Ladies' Auxiliary
of the Home for its cooperation.
Louis Newmark, superintend-
ent of the Home, presented his
report and also outlined a study
he made of trends in institutional
child care.
Mr. Newmark's report was fol-
lowed by a general discussion in
which Fred M. Butzel, Isidore
Sobeloff, Harold Silver and Dr.
Metzger participated.

At the annual meeting of the
Jewish Children's Home, held
Sunday afternoon at the home,
Burlingame and Petoskey Ayes.,
progress was reported in activi-
ties pursued during the past year.
Daniel M. Mendelsohn and
Louis H. Schostak were elected
new members of the board. Oth-
ers serving on the board are:
Daniel J. Alpert, Maurice Arons-
son, Fred M. Butzel, Herman
Cohen, Irwin I. Cohn, Dr. David
Kliger, Harvey H. Goldman,
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Sol R.
Levin, Robert Marwil, Dr. Harry
Metzger, Moses Weiswasser, Ir-
vin S. Yarrows.
In the absence of the presi-
33. m„,,,„„,
a..
marriodA
--
Nth.
build,
alert, forceful y„
nut dent, Herman Cohen, Di'. Harry
By FRED M. BUTZEL
Service
personality.
Fourteen
President Resettlement Sery
f r‘lendly
Metzger presided at the meeting
let .t'i lt17 11 a•1 ,1. 1 :.8,1:!srhas Jobber in bicycles anr(41
and Hand-Finishing
and read Mr. Cohen's report JUNIOR HOME RELIEF
Through the courtesy of The
cars and 14 %1 1 ":1 11;k ■ I ' 4 . 1117.gi i r il s% , ■ r 1: which pointed to the successful
Jewish Chronicle pub -
The Junior Home Relief So-
„lai c program
f care ursued
at the
p
Detroit
o a eliaulTeur. Also suitably
23, few
we were prix- ,1;
lona woo : in 14 4110 ii.....•saiii4,8.
The report stated:
ciety will hold its membership
lished on Feb 'l3,
interesting 1
Meal n, hom
ileged to give a
4re. daily needs of the chil- drive gathering March 26. Girls
"The
i
1 -
facts about some of the new-
lily. Two",
comers, in the hope of getting s IT ''1„•f. Can make st ruilo: N ult 'r at8 ,- dren have been met through the of 19 and up are welcome to at-
t , iterv001(11.S.
application of proper health pro- tend. For further information
them placed more securely in t tit
and IrillgS. Well quail:
• Men's Suitt or
.i a ,,p .
cedures, the supervision of e t d h ue - call Miss Charlotte Hozman, To.

t aks some E nglish
our community. The article was
Topcoats
Nice
ap- cational progress, both
MR. "I:" Single—Age 4:.
... hid
5-9028.
iv ithuo.
enthusiastically received and at twarance,
at rong. husky
public
schools
and
the
Hebrew
least one of our group, Mr. B. 11::.!),oks sii.xo!nsiderably younger than actual
The purpose of this club is to
• Ladies Plain Coats,
schools, the availability of leisure send crippled children to camp
Suits or Drones
), !.7 Ilse. t he wholesale
skilled automobile mechanic, and roto r lit .0, !'!e!.11
a has
a
time
activities,
and
the
careful
each summer.
been placed and interested
ive i" i g: attention to those personal prob-
Suitable for sh i t ' 47 ,,Ihri , l :l'
ear.
FOR PICKUP & DELIVERY
inquiriesconcerning some of the .oil:. Rends, a writes, speaks (II 111111 Ions which make for the happi-
A new Junior group, the "Jun-
IN DETROIT & SUBURBS
and English.
(all;us.uliatialioe ear
others have been received.
ior
Debs,"
has
been
formed,
. 0. w ork in foreign ness and security of the child." sponsored by the Junior Home
Cash & Carry Price-99c
This week we are privileged to Espec
Mr. Cohen's report outlined ed-
neighborhoods.
Relief.
They
now
have
30
mem-
submit some further instances
ucational efforts in behalf of the
Single — A go 31. Makes .
ho MR . "i v " 111.'
ltppearttiwe. Good .nitl iels: children, the recreational work, be•s but wish to increase mem-
o f willing and earnest men who
ows
bookkeeping,
call
m
desire to take root in our in-
camp attendance and bership to 50. Ages range from
lit us- i ncluding
osut, l e l l'i.a'., al, : I Ws
dustrial life, if possible without i•Ial
and
birthday celebrations, 16 to 18 years. Temporary of-
o
lid
ay
h
iVti
res
r.
iti
l
a
w
l's
ha
lt
statements. ' Ettr
disarranging anyone else. As a pill.
t an buy and sell sole and upper letawl'IT- and the progress achieved in as- ficers are: President, Shirley Bel-
sort raw hides and
rule the newcomers have had a ,
curing excellent health in the kin; recording secretary, Esther
variety of experiences and con- :4'1;1%1148 g rai IC : et2t til t H i t . it . iii.i.! ma' our! ko ent!to ! is,li or t t i toe h home. He described the coopera- Milgrom; corresponding secre-
1.1Prk
fitOViii
s
Roslyn Gotlieb; treasurer,
trary to frequent rumor ar e a Itild
■11 :1 11' s ! I1 ti on of the United Hebrew tary,
,01( 110114C. Speaks F81k
P1011111
533-547 FOREST AVE., EAST
highly adaptable, specially if the iiailitiv
Schools, the North End Clinic, Rhea Prag; chairman of the
employer states quite frankly Ml t. :. "iv. Married—two children— the Jewish Social Service Bu- board, Shirley Victor.
Age 39. Medium build, nice appearance
what he requires on the job.
teat', the Children's Center, and
speaks English with ease. Twenty-two . •
It is of course to the advant- t oiti.., experience 111 a 3 and 10 cent expressedthanks to these agen-
(1, ea rr ia toys Can build displays
iiialitik,
t o re i i: hardware,
age of everybody that the new s wilr
well as CO the staff of the
• 90% LOANS
! glassware. lifts 1
FHA
25-YEAR
should rapidly become
n e 1 for short line home for their cooperation.
had similar e. x
absorbed and Americanized both
Among
the
activities
at
the
iimian
through social contact an em
home is the Recreational Center
ployment. If you can possibly
No Title Policy, No Closing or Attorney Fees
which, Mr. Cohen reported, has a
help in giving or getting a job
number of successes to its credit
Construction Loans Available Without Additional Fee.
Annual
Purim
Dance
of
for any of the following, will
for the past year.
Residential Loans Up to 20 Years as Low as 4% Interest.
you please at your early conven- Progressive Bicur Cholem
"The chief activities of the
Commercial and Apartment House Loans at Lowest Interest
ience call Miss Hersh or Mr.
Juniors March 24
Recreation Center during the
Rate.
Luchs of the employment depart-
year were baseball, basketball,
ment of the on
Jewish
Community
8400? The per- The 35th annual Purim dance badminton, archery and ping
Investors Land & Mortgage Company
Center, s Madi
pong," Mr. Cohen said. "The
sons listed are available either of the Progressive Bicur Cholera room formerly used as the laun-
Cadillac 5340
517
Penobscot Building -
for full,or part time employment. Juniors will be held on Sunday dry was turned over for arts and
evening, March 24, in the Gen-
MR. "11" Married—Age 42. Medium
ANTHONY
DEUTSCH,
President
crafts,
but
unfortunately
because
Motors Ballroom. Bobby
height, neat, intelligent, pleasing per- eral
mortality. Many years experience clean- Grayson and his 10-piece orches- of inadequate staff the program
Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins. Co.
log and washing pants In a cleaners
Mortgage Loan Cor-
tra will be featured. The corn- in this respect did not come up
The Travelers Insurance Company
and dyers plant. Would like similar
to the expectations. Two Wayne
Wabeek State Bank of Detroit
respondents for:
fork In Detroit. Past five years hiss mittee in charge includes May-
worked as a masseur and male orderly nard Feldman,
Feldman, president; Sam University students, preparing to
Kales-Kramer Investment Company
In Vienna hospital. Willing to accept
Glassman, Hyman Storchan and enter the college of education
any kind of work including work as
were assigned to our Center as
Jerry Lichterman.
a male nurse. Speaks fair English.

Michael 1,,1iclilesko, one of the
riost prominent actors on the
(iddish stage', who has acquired
worldwide reputation for bril-
lance as a character actor, is
g retained in Detroit, at
w in
,ittman's People's Theater, 12th
end Seward.
This Friday evening and Sun-
lay matinee and evening, with
.hestisce of the entire cast
ittman's staff of actors who
)f ve
L made a hit with their per-
ha

formance this season, Mr. Mi-
chalesko will be featured in
"Three in Love," a new produc-
tion that has not been staged
before in Detroit.
On Tuesday evening, March 19,
a testimonial performance will
be given at Littman's in honor
of two of the most popular mem-
bers of this year's cast—H. Hof-
fenberg and Isaac Arco. The play
to be staged that evening is
"Reizele From Chinatown."

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