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

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

M a y 24, 1940

Bnai Brith Women's
Annual Meeting
Monday Evening

Dance of Kovler
Voliner on Sunday

The Kovler Voliner Society
The Women's Auxiliary No. will have its 16th annual ball
122 of Bnai Brith will hold its Sunday evening, May 26, at
annual meeting on Monday, May
'27, at S:30 p. the Bnai
Moshe Synagogue. Only mem-
bers i n good standing are eli-
gible to attend this important
meeting. Dues may be paid at the
door. Annual reports of all chair-
men will be presented and elec-
tion of officers will take place.
Installation of new officers will
take place on Sunday, June 9,
at Temple Beth El. Mrs. Jess' R.
Feiler, third vice president of
the a uxiliary, is chairman. Syd-
ney G. Kusworm, Grand Lodge
chairman and treasurer of the
Supreme Lodge of Bnai Brith,
will be the guest speaker. This
affair will be open to members
and friends.

HARRY E. CITRIN
Beth Moses Auxiliary's Lag
Temple
Beth El, Woodward and
b'Omer Supper Sunday

Gladstone.

The president, Harry E. Citrin,
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Con-
who also is the manager of this
gregation Beth Moses, 586 Owen affair, announces that Dave

Ave., will give a free supper at
the synagogue, Sunday, May 26,
at 6 p. m., celebrating Lag
b'Omer. Members and friends
are invited. For further informa-
tion call Mrs. Ben Feldman, Ma-
dison 4813.

Diamond will present Mel Lowe
and his orchestra, featuring
Mary Jane Funk.
The Kovler Voliner Society is
known for the aid it has given
to needy. It invites the support
of the community.

$706 Raised at Party Here J. C. R. S. Auxiliary $5
for Yeshivas
Luncheon June 4

The officers of the Detroit
Bicur Cholem gave a Purim party
on April 3, at Bnai Moshe Syna-
gogue, Dexter at Lawrence, for
the benefit of 16 Yeshivas in Eu-
rope and Palestine.
Mrs. Ida Solai raised $56Q;
Mrs. Anna Spivak raised $57,
and other officers raised $89,
making a total of $706 which
was mailed to the Yeshivas.
The officers thank all their
friends and those who made do-
nations for their splendid coop-
eration in making this undertak-
ing a success.

Molly Segal Auxiliary of the
J. C. R. S. of Denver held a
board of directors' meeting in
the home of Mrs. Markowitz.
Plans were discussed for a rally
meeting to be held May 28 at
the Shaarey Zedek
Final reservations are being
accepted for the $5 donor lunch-
eon to take place at the Shaarey
Zedek, June 4.
The Auxiliary announces a
card and mall join!: party to be
held at Fyfe's Auditorium on
Sept. 17.

"Pop" Blanchard, Experienced Leader
Camp Walloon's Associate ( Director

JERUSALEM. — (Palcor
Agency) Two thousand, eight
hundred and ninety dnuams of

COLLEGE

(Continued from Page 1)

Ask for

land in various sections of the
country were transferred to the
cises of the 15th season of Beth ownership of the Jewish National
El College of Jewish Studies, Fund during March and April of
TO. 8-8139
next Monday night, May 27, at this year, it was officially an-
8 o'clock, in the Brown Memo- nounced here.
rial Chapel at the Gladstone en-
trance of Temple Beth El.
Dr. Marcus is author of "The
History and the Destiny of the
German Jew" and "The Jew in
the Medieval World." The subject
of his lecture will be "The Medi-
eval Jew's Legacy to the Modern
Jew." The general public is wel-
come. There will be no admis-
sion charge.
Prof. Marcus and Rabbi Leon
Frain, director of the college,
FORE% (ttht4ERS
were classmates at the Hebrew
Union College, When Dr. Marcus
wrote his first book, "The History
and the Destiny of the German
Jew," he asked Rabbi Fram to
criticize his manuscript. In the
preface to the book, the author
made grateful acknowledgement
of the rabbi's criticism and ad-
vice.
The closing exercises will be
presided over by Dr. Herbert I.
• Don't Risk the Danger of Moths
Kallet, chairman of the school
• Don't Risk the Danger of Fire
board of Temple Beth El. Harry
• Don't Risk the Danger of Theft
C. Grossman, president of the
congregation, and Dr. Leo M.
PAY NEXT FALL
Franklin will extend greetings.
Rabbi Frani will introduce the
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to
Franz Schubert's cantata "Miri-
valuation. Additional insurance If
am" by the Temple Choir under
desired at It tnInimuin cost.
the direction of George Galvani,
and accompanied by Jason Tick-
ton. At the close of the exercises
the entire audience will be in-
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vited to the social hall of the
Temple where they will be guests

of the Temple Sisterhood for re-
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freshments and ,dancing.

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Jr. Home Relief Spring
Formal on June 23

Junior Home Relief Society's
annual spring formal, featuring
Max Gail and his orchestra, will
be held Sunday, June 23, at
Lakeshore Country Club. Pro-
ceeds will go towards sending
crippled children to camp this
summer. For further information

call Natalie Reicher, To. 6-8677.

KADIMAH HEBREW SCHOOLS I

ONE OF THE MOST MODERN IN THE STATE

NEW PUPILS NOW BEING ENROLLED
at 11812 Linwood Ave., corner Tuxedo, upstairs

SIMON RICHARDSON, Principal

Private Lessons Can Be Arranged

Transportation furnished for children who live at a
distance from the school.
For information call TOwnsend 6-1698

C. F. SMITH Co.

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"POP" C. N. BLANCHARD

Seymour Tilchin, director , of swimming; six years of camping
Camp Walloon, announces his staff experience; instructor in photog-
for 1910. r a ph y.
Arthur Davis, senior at Tulane
University, boxing instructor, var-
0 at cam p,
"Por.C. N. Blanchard, A. B., sity boxing team, senior life sav-
• M. A., associate director, a man ing, three years of camping ex-
with over 20 years of camp- perience.
Sherril Broudy, Wayne Univer..
ing experience is a graduate of
the University of Michigan (1923). city, scouting instructor and na-
He ,was on the varsity football, ture study, Eagle Scout and three
baseball, basketball and track years' camping experience.
teams. lie is author of "Wood-
Torn Adana, senior at Wayne
land Notes.", He is boys' coun- University, athletic director, var-
sellor at Detroit Northern High sity football, track, baseball and
School.
swimming; three years of camp-
ing experience.
Others on the staff are:
Larry Vehon, senior at Hills-
James Fryfogle, A. B., head
counsellor, varsity football, basket- dale College, golf instructor, var-
ball, tennis, gold and swimming; sity golf team; four years of
five-letter man; has eight years' camping experience.
Camping experience.
Bob Kohrman, A. B. Western
Milton Ross, A. B., M. A., rid- Reserve, educational director and
g master, Officers' Reserve Corps
telling, three years camping
three seasons at Fort Sheridan, -story
1 11. dire e t or of forensics, High' experience.
obert Sickles, head of one of
S chool of Commerce,

T. C. high school units,
Gershen Konikow, , A. fra • di_ the R. 0.
rector of water front and Music; markmanship and archery instruc-
teacher of piano at Netzorg School t" .
of
Rosalind Schubot, secretary.
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