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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-05-24

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M a y 24, 1940

9

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

IN THE .REALM OF SOCIETY

In honor of their first wedding
anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Stein of 13750 Dexter Blvd.
will receive relatives and friends
at home on Tuesday, May 28,
from 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.

Mr. and -Mrs. Phillip Olender
of Broadstreet Blvd. were hosts
at a family dinner honoring the
latter's sister, Miss Betty Hor-
witz, whose engagement to Mel-
vin Shubiner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Shubiner of Carter
Two Jewish chiropodists were Ave. was recently announced at
among the five honored at the their home on May 19.
recent convention of the Michi-
in
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vineberg
on CniruPPOY
gan
Grand Rapids. For their outstand- of Monterey Ave. have as their
ing contributions to chiropodic guests the latter's sister, Mrs.
literature, Drs. Raymond' R. Sam Stein of Averne, N. Y.
Kanagu• and Morton Hack were
awarded certificates in postgrad-
Mrs. Charles Robinson of Cal-
uate education. Dr. Hack also vent Ave. has returned from a
e-elected
to
the
board
of
was r
visit in Atlantic City, N. J., and
directors of the 'state society for Washington, D. C.
a three year term. Others in at-
tendance at the convention were
Honoring Miss Sylvia .Broody,
Drs. H. B. Bronston, chairman
of the ethical relations commit- Mrs. Elise Conheim and Miss
tee, Louis J. Lieberman, J. J. Winifred Cornell entertained at
a luncheon and household shower
Jacobs and Harry Lindy.
on May 19, and Mrs. Julia
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickman Broudy and Mrs. Roy Kostick en-
of Chicago Blvd. have as their tertained at a dinner and mis-
guest Mri. Dickman's mother, cellaneous shower at Pereira's on
Mrs. A. Herrnets of Baltimore, May 11.

Hadassah Re-Elects
Mrs. Max Frank as
President for '40-'41

Earlier Deadline for
The Issue of May 31

Don't Buy
Your New Car
Until You 0'

Due to Decoration Day,
there will be an earlier dead-
line for next week's issue of
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
To be assured • of insertion in
the May 31 issue, all copy
must reach the editor before
10 a. m. on Tuesday, May 28.

SEE

ABE
,MAX

Mrs. Max Frank was re-elected
president of Detroit chapter of
Hadassah at the last meeting.
She will have as her vice-presi-
dents Mts. Lewis Daniels, in
Now Arvsoclated With
charge of program and educa-
HI
DAWSON, Inc.
tion; Mrs. Fred Ginsberg, in
Dan Parker has discovered that
charge of fund raising; and Mrs.
FORD
Frank Wetsman, in charge of Gus Levine, A. A. U. flyweight
SALES
& SERVICE
membership. Miss Ann Milstein champion of New York, is • the
Un. 1-3000
will be chairman for the Business only Jewish Negro boxer in the 17600 Livernois —
country.
and Professional division.
Other officers are: Treasurer,
Mrs. Harry Kopen; recording: sec-
retary, Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe; cor-
responding secretary, Mrs. Charles
Rubiner; financial secretaries,
Mrs. Ben Mossman and Mrs. J.
H. Gould.
Newly elected members of the
board of directors are Mesdames
George Bremen, A. H. Brodie,
Abraham Cooper, J. H. Gould,
a d
Benjamin Jaffe, Thomas Marwil,
Leo Orecklin, Frank Wetsman
MOUNT CLEMENS, MICHIGAN

and Miss Ann Milstein. The fol-
lowing continue as members of
the board: Mesdames Philip
Md.
• • Mrs. Jack Behrman of Calvert Broudo, Max Dushkin, Joseph
Mrs. Julius Straus honored Ave. is sojourning in Chicago, Frank, Max Frank, Harry Kopel,
Jacob Mazer, Arthur Purdy,
Miss Ruth Greenberg at a lunch- Ill.
Charles Lakoff, Daniel Siegel,
eon and handkerchief shower on
Morris Adler, Harry August,
May 22, Mrs. Julius Shoffer of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sands are Lewis Daniels, John Frazer, Louis
Ann Arbor complimented her at spending the week-end in Cin-
at this world-famous health resort.
a luncheon May 21, and Mrs. cinnati attending the graduation Glazier, Wm. Isenberg, Philip
Lipson, Charles Rubiner, Charles
James Pollack of Boston Blvd. of their son, Melvin Sands, from Robinson, Perry Burnstine, Fred
Special Holiday rates. Roof-top Solar-
was hostess at a luncheon May the Hebrew Union College.
Ginsberg, Robert Kallman, Ben
25. Mrs. Ben Jones and Mrs.
Mossman, S. Rubiner, Carl Schil-
ium . . . Mineral Baths within the
Louis Zlatkin feted Miss Green-
Miss Sadie Gladwin, Miss Rose ler, Nathan Simons, Ellis Thal,
berg at a dinner at the Club Gladwin and Miss Muciel Gladwin and R. Weisman. Honorary direc-
Hotel . . . Excellent cuisine . . . Diet-
Royale on May 19 and Mrs. are spending the week-end in tors, including the following past
Carol Reinheimer was hostess at Cincinnati ,attending the gradu- presidents, are Mesdames Noah
a luncheon at her home on Bos- ation of Melvin Sands, from the Aronstam, Ralph Davidson, David
ary Laws.
ton Blvd. on May 11.
Hebrew Union College.
Diamond, Joseph H. Ehrlich, M.
Hershman, H. L. Jackson, Maur-
The Misses Betty Sklar and
Cashman Gladwin, Grand ice Landau, D. W. Simons, Henry
Ethel
Ethel Birnbaum were hostesses Esther of the Grand Chapter of Weinstein and 'Miss Hattie Git-
at a luncheon and miscellaneous
of Eastern Star, spent last Haman.
shower honoring Miss Melba
ALBERT GROSSMAN—Management
week with the Grand Family , Contributions to Youth Aliyah
MAX ELKIN
Sklar on Sunday, May 19.
visiting Baldwin, East Jordan, have been made by the follow-
ing: Mesdames M. E. Bachman,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Oscoda Intl Alpent, Mich.
A. B. Chereton, Rose Fineman,

Gladwin are, spending the week-
Harry Grossman, Ben Jackson,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alfred
W.
Payson
end in Cincinnati attending the
Joseph Magidsohn, S. Nogge, H.
of
Chicago
Blvd.
returned
from
graduation of their nephew, Mel-
A. Ruskin, Arthur Sarason, Roy
vin Sands, from the Hebrew a two weeks' visit in New York Sarason, Saul Saulson and Max
City.
Union College.
Zivien.
YOU GET THE UTMOST IN
Jewish National Fund of Ha-
dassah announces the following
contributions:

COLONIAL HOTEL
MINERAL BATHS

Spend

DECORATION WEEK-END



ASK ELIMINATION OF ANTI-SEMITISM
IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NEW YORK

Trees: In honor of :qrs. Harry Frank
Ity Nirs Samuel 'Whiner and Mrs Mil-
ton (;ordon; in mentor): of her mot her
by Nits. Irving Swank ht memory 01
A. Ittaloff by the Saturday Book Club,
in honor of Mrs. Frieda Turkel, Mrs.
Maleow and )111)(1110 Turkel by
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Turkel; in mem-
ory of Jtrome Bennett by Miss Dorothy
Tushbant ; In memory of Mr. and Mrs.
Simon Part rite by t he Mesdames 11.
Nlat bias and II. 10 t zu oiler; In memory
of Nv"ii Naplan by 1\1r. and Mrs. Harr):
N•etsninn; i),T ,honor of t he liar Alltzvall
of Gerald Seymour Itobinowitz by Air.
and Mrs. Philip Lipson ; In honor of
Harry Frank's OOth birthday by Mr.
andMrs. Seymour I. rank and Mrs.
family;
of
)t ti..IL
tsr , 1'I
Joseph Friedman l a Mr. an d
memory of Fay WI

The American Jewish Congress lists, totaling 687 names, have
made known that it had asked been assembled by the World
the Board of Education of New Jewifh Congress. Information con-
York City to take ,immediate ac- cerning the exact whereabouts of
tion to eliminate from the school these refugeeS. may be obtained
activitie.s.by inquiring at the offices of the
anti-Semitic
system
which are reflected "in the spread American Jewish Congress...
Persons seeking relatives who
of racial propaganda • in the
schools, clashes amongstudents, are not listed in the tabulations
destruction of school property of the World Jewish Congress are
and the persecution of Jewish directed to send full information
concerning the last known where-
1
teachers."
It asked specific and immediate •bouts of these relatives to the
action in connection with a situ- American Jewish Congress, 330 Pearlma n f by Ellis
I gain' riqn
. 's.S1 1‘ ol ' aTil
ation which has arisen in the West 42nd Street, New York memory ramlall,
Pr. and Mrs. I ,as ii
which
will
make
an
effort
(' rank ,
Gompers Vocational High r School City,
Mr.
located in the Borough of the to locate these persons through and Mrs. I Wry Sklar, and Mr. and
Bronx. There an official of the the resources of the World • Jew- Mrs. Ma a Soloman.
HMO Ions : in mentor): of Minnie
school, Timothy F. Murphy, who ish In
Congress.
Mr. and Mrs. t:MIney K ran-
Detroit these lists are avail- Preeda in by me mory
iMy of Ellis Sloan i.): Mrs.
occupies the multiple positions
of able, the local division of the
Old M. r and Mrs. Me)-
of the
dean,
librarian,
chairman

Fran 1: .
P
academic department and admin_ American Jewish Congress, at mar
Contributions to the Jewish Na-
istrator of the National Youth 1044 Penobscot Bldg., or from
Administration, has constantly Henry Fenster, chairman of the tional Fund can be made to Mrs.
Philip Lipson, 17527 Fairfield,
promoted anti-Semitism in the{ membership committee.
Un. 1-9440, or to Mrs. David
class room, persecuted teachers
Seligson, 33.43 Sturtevant, To.
endeavoring to teach tolerance
8-8742.
and used students to spy on
teachers. Efforts of members of
the faculty of the school to se-
Canadian Soldiers Destroy Five
cure action by the administration
Halls in Anti-Nazi Riot
of the Gompers Vocational High
REGINA, Sask. (WNS)—Hun-
School and the Board of Educa-
&eels of Caniulian soldiers pa-
tion had met without success
raded through the streets of this
over the period of a year.
city, smashing windows and over-
In bringing the matter to the
turning furniture in five halls by
attention of the Board of Edu-
Nazi groups, before they could
cation, the American Jewish Con-
be induced to return to their
gress had in mind much larger
barracks. There was no personal
implications and considerable evi-
violence. One of the soldiers said
had
dence in its .possession indicating
demonstrators
the
that
that the school systems are being
learned of a pro-Nazi rally and
used in all the boroughs of New
hail determined to break it up.
York for the spread of racial and
anti-Semitic propaganda.
On May 9 the American Jew-
Rumanian Clerk Calls Hitler a
ish Congress brought the matter
Pig; Is Arrested
to the attention of the Board
BUCHAREST. (WNS) — Al-
of Education through a commu-
calay's, one of the largest book-
nication which was signed by Carl
shops in Bucharest, was shut
Sherman, chairman of the ad-
down by the police and one of
ministrative committee of the
its clerks was arrested, after a
American Jewish Congress, and
sheet of paper placed in a type-
Max F. Wolff, chairman of the
writer in the window bore the
council of organizations of the
following inscription: "I can't
organization. This communication
OSWALD MOSLEY
bear Hitler. He is a pig."
which vas sent to James Marshall
The inscription had been writ-
Sir
Oswald
Mosley,
British
as president of the Board of Edu-
ten by one of the clerks while
fascist
and
rabid
anti-Semite,
cation and all the members of
demonstrating the effectiveness
the board, has not received any was arrested in London Thurs- of the- typewriter to a prospec-
day. His arrest was first de-
acknowledgement as yet.
manded in the course of a Parlia- tive purchaser. The typewriter
Publish Additional Lists of
mentary debate about three was left in the window and the
Refugees
weeks ago. His cohorts have been inscription attracted a large
The American Jewish Congress
crowd. The police arrived short-
mad e public two additional lists spreading pro-Nazi propaganda at ly afterwards, arrested the clerk
street
rallies
at
which
they
also
of Polish refugees now to be
fomented hatred against the Jews. and closed down the store.
f ound in Vilna, Lithuania. These

,

ARRESTED

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