June 28, 1940
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
Committee Chairmen Farband Camp
Musical of Choral
Independence Day
Moonlight of Bnai
Guild on July 2 Program on Monday
Moshe This Sunday Chosen by Women's Invites Its Friends
The Choral Guild of the jw-
Congress Division To Opening Sunday
At the Jewish Cent er After weeks of preparations,
ish Community Center will have
All friends of Farband and
the Bnai Moshe Men's Club and
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, re- former campers of Far band
a musical open house Tuesday
The Michigan State Depart- Sisterhood are ready to entertain
evening, July 2, at 8:30 o'clock,
in the Center auditorium. Every- ment of the Jewish War Veter- the host of patrons who are ex- elected president of the Detroit Camp at Chelsea, Mich., re in-
one is welcome, admission being ans of the United States and the pected to board the Steamer Co- Women's Division of the Ameri- vited to be present at the open-
ing eremoniesc which are to take
free. A fine program has been Detroit Jewish Community Cen- lumbia at the foot of Woodward, can Jewish Congress, announces place on
Sunday, June 30, at the
Sunday,
June
30,
for
their
moon-
arranged, including a musical ter will jointly sponsor an Amer-
the appointment of the following camp in Chelsea, Mich.
light.
playlette, written around a part icanism Independence Day pro-
Opening ceremonies will in-
The boat will leave at 8:30 p. committee chairmen and board
of Stephen Foster's life by Flor- gram and installation of the new
clude activities for young and
m. Dance music will be played members:
once Cohen, one of the guild's
old alike. The program will in-
by a popular orchestra diretced
members. It includes most of Fos-
Membership, Mrs. Abraham clude an inspection of the
by Dave Diamond. There will be
ter's songs. The following w ill
several special entertainment fea- Davidson; economic discrimina- grounds, flag raising, a testimo-
participate in this program: Min-
tion, Mrs. Martin Friedman; pro- nial dinner, and entertainment
tures.
nie Schneider, Mrs. Flora Cedar,
by talented guests.
Louis Kaiserman, Florence
Sidney Rosman is chairman of gram, Mrs. Louis Glasier; legis-
The camp takes this oppor-
Cohen, Rita Posner, Odelle War-
arrangements and is heading a lative, Mrs. Roseleah Kohen; boy-
cott, Mrs. Al Padover; public re- tunity of asking its friends to
en,
Grace
Magid,
Jimmie
Book-
large
committee
whose
job
it
r
meet with its camp personnel,
stein, Ann Ploshnick, Rebecca
will be to see that the patrons lations, Mrs. J. II. Sperka; pub- to become acquainted with the
licity,
Mrs.
Robert
Drews;
tele-
Leash, Sidney Brussells, Sarah
spend an enjoyable evening. The
Lubin, Jeanette Resnick, Howard
Young People's Club of the con- phone squad, Mrs. Samuel Green; new directors, and to familiarize
Waterstine, William Auster,
gregation is cooperating and its members of the board, Mesdames themselves with the nature of
Ernst Bornett, Emery Weiss. All
members will assist as hosts on Lawrence Crohn, Mary Caplan, the camp itself.
Many guests are expected to
of the costumes and stage set-
the boat. The general public is Ralph Davidson, Adolph Ehrlich, join
in the celebration and a fine
Joseph Ehrlich, Max Frank, Irv-
tings have been designed by the
invited.
ing Golden, Joseph Haggai, A. dinner is being prepared for
members of the choral group.
M. Hershman, Samuel Heyman, them. The camp may be reached
In addition, Mrs. Ida Kitching
William Hordes, Etta llelpert, by driving out US 12, through
Cdrdes, director of the Opera
Max Kogan, R. Robert Kallman, Ann Arbor to M 92, then to
Guild of Detroit and chairman of
N. Linden, Maurice Landau, Jo- Chelsea, and 382 to camp.
opera for the State of Michigan
seph Newman, Leo Orecklin, T.
for the Federation of Music
William
Rosenthal,
Roth, E.
Clubs of Michigan, w ill d eli ver
At the last meeting of the De- Sachse, M. R. Saulson, Isaac
Egg Roll — Fried Shrimps
a talk on the value of music in
troit Auxiliary of the Los An- Shetzer, J. Schreier, M. Schu-
and All Kinds of
• everyday life. There will also be
geles Sanatorium, the following biner, D. Sheraga, Daniel Siegel,
GENUINE CHINESE FOOD
violin solos by Raymond Collar-
newly elected officers were in- Philip Slomovitz, Abe Srere,
6 Course Dinners — 50c
ini, acompanied by R. K. Mc-
stalled: Nathan R. Epstein, presi- Louis Tobin.
Manus. Miss Odelle Warren will
dent; Harry Goldenberg, vice-
We Deliver Anywhere
EDGAR H. BURMAN
The summer fund-raising proj-
president; Mrs. Raminick, record- ect is well under way, and tick-
play piano selections.
Phone TERRACE 24292
The Choral Guild is under the state department of the Jewish ing secretary; Samuel B. Kemp- ets for this cause may be ob- Catering to Parties, Banquets, etc.
direction of Doris Sperling Mar- War Veterans of the United ner, financial secretary; Aaron tained from Mrs. Joseph New-
States, and the Detroit Eli Levin Eckshtat, treasurer; Abraham H. man, chairman, To. 6-4443, and
kel.
Post No. 230, on Monday, July 1. Jaffin, executive secretary; Jo- the co-chairmen, Mrs. Robert
Edgar H. Burman of Brook- seph Snitman and David I. Zide, Drews, To. 8-5884, Mrs. Ernst
lyn, N. Y., national commander investigators; J. B. Gendloff, Sachse, To. 7-6583, and Mrs.
3620 CASS AVE.
of the Jewish War Veterans, will sergeant-at-arms, and the follow- Maurice N. Neback, Tr. 2-3360.
Continued from Page 1
be the guest of the day. At 10:30 ing members of the board of di-
Jewish Congress. This resulted in a. m. there will be a press con- rectors: Mrs. Gladstone, James J.
NO DOWN T•
the unwarranted use of the name ference. A subscription luncheon Simon, J. Gorelick, Mrs. Lena
PAYMENT on a
of the American Jewish Congress will be held in honor of the na- Short., Mr. Robbins, M. Shapiro,
in support of organizations and tional commander at the Book and 11. T. Glickman. The meet-
policies to which it was opposed. Cadillac Hotel at 12:30 noon. ing also served as a farwell gath-
At 8:30 p. m., National Com- ering in honor of S. B. Kemp-
Leading in the opposition to the
Formerly S & K Super Service
policies of the American Jewish mander Burman will be the guest ner and David Zide, delegates to
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the
national
convention
of
the
speaker
on
the
Jewish
War
Vet-
Congress was Samuel Freedman,
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provisional executive secretary of erans' 22nd goodwill radio pro- Los Angeles Sanatorium.
Courtesy and Service Our Watchwords
The
auxiliary
announces
that
the Youth Division, who was ac- gram over Station WXYZ. • His
cordingly dismissed, his dismissal addres will be "American Unity tickets for the annual moonlight,
becoming effective June 14, 1940. for Continued American Inb- to be held on Sunday, Aug. 11,
are now ready, that the advance
"On June 6, 1940, the govern- pendence."
HOME COOKED MEALS IN PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS
ing council adopted a resolution
At J p. m. the jointly spon- price is 50 cents and that the
expressing disapproval of the con- sored Americanism program and price per ticket at the door will
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tinued participation of the Youth Installation of the new State De- be 75 cents. Mike Falk and his
orchestra
have
been
engaged
for
Division in the American Youth partment will be open to the pub-
HARRY S. DERMER, Mgr.
Congress. On previous occasions lic at the Jewish Community the occasion. There will be en-
organizations
and
All
tertainers.
8737 TWELFTH STREET
it had permitted the Youth Di- Center, Woodward and Holbrook.
vision to send observers to var- The program of the evening will individuals are requested to take
advantage of the advance rates
ious conferences of the Youth be as follows:
Congress although it had always
With former Judge Charles and order their tickets now. For
Order your Quilts NOW at Summer Prices
withheld formal approval of affil- Rubiner as chairman. the evening information, call Ma. 6766, or
iation. Its decision in favor of will open with the posting of the visit the office of the -auxiliary
For Fall Delivery
withdrawal resulted from its con- Colors Harry Rose acting as at 1711 Clairmount.
The
next
meeting
of
the
aux-
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viction that the American Youth bugler. Henry Meyers, president
Congress is now dominated by of the Jewish Community Cen- iliary will be held on Thursday,
elements who are opposed to the t er, will give the welcoming ad- July 11.
democratic way of life; and that dress. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will
What sweet delight a quiet
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this opnosition has expressed it- give the invocation. R. C. Cohen
self in the attitude of the Amen- will direct the American Legion life affords.—Drummond.
can Youth Congress to the Nazi- Auxiliary Drum and Bugle Corps.
Soviet Pact and to the defense Samuel Zusman will introduce
program of the United States gov- the distinguished guests.
ernment including United States
After installing the new Eli
government asistance to the Al- Levin Post No. 230 of the Jew-
lies in a manner short of war.
ish War Veterans, and the Mich-
"On June 14, 1940, the Ameri- igan State Department, National
can Jewish Congress called a Commander Burman will deliver
meeting of the members of the the address the evening. An-
National Council of the Youth other addres will be delivered by
Division and the officers of the Fred M. Butzel. Ethel McPhee
Youth Division Chapters in the will sing the "Star Spangled Ban-
New York area. The purpose of ner" and several other vocal se-
the meeting was to explain the lections, and will lead the audi-
reason s tanking it necessary that ence in the singing of "God Bless
the Youth Division withdrew America." The benediction will
from the Youth Congress and the be given by Clarence Hill Frank,
general attitude of the Govern- director of the Council of
ing Council to world-wide ques- Churches.
tions including. its unanimous sup-
The following officers will be
port of the defense program of installed: Michigan State De-
the United States government. partment: Dr. Robert Rosen,
At this meeting it became known commander; Dr. Hilliard Gold-
that the Youth Division had gone stick, senior vice-commander; Dr.
Its world-famous white, sandy beach extends
even further afield in taking its Perry P. Burnstine, junior vice-
direction from organizations other commander; Nathaniel Goldstick,
seven miles along the blue waters of Lake Erie.
than the American Jewish Con- judge advocate; Dr. Mark Herz-
gress."
feld, surgeon; E. Harold Schetz-
Enjoy HOTEL BREAKERS with its new lounge
er, chief of staff; Danny Cohen,
adjutant; Phil Cantor, quarter-
and rotunda. One thousand comfortable out-
master; Albert Silverman, chap-
side rooms.Moderate rates. Excellent meals.
Louis :Nlarshall Lodge No. 1203 lain; Morse Birndorf, patriotic
was host to a large gathering of instructor; Jack Savin, inspector;
members and friends on Sunday Dave Wrubel, historian; Nate
ALL SPORTS, including Tennis, Boating,
at Webster Hall, at the installa- Lerner, local liason officer; Ben
Fishing, Riding, Golf. Many new attractions.
tion of officers and the Abram Cowan, state liason officer; II.
Sachar Class. Schaeffer, interstate Eason offi-
David Markowitz was master cer; Mark Sterns and Herman
ENDLESS FUN for the entire family for a
of ceremonies. Dr. M. M. Silver- Marsh, sergeants-at-arms; Harry
day,
a week-end or entire vacation. Ideal
man substituted for Aaron Droock Rose and Irving Kaplan, trum-
as installing officer. peters; Harry Teller, John Ham-
for conventions and outings.
The guest speaker was Edward rater and Louis Bolhower, color
J. Cohen, district secretary, of sergeants; Leon Ginsburg and
[ Easy to Reach via U. S. Route 6, Ohio 2, in the
Milwaukee. Bud Blum, color hearers; Moris
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Jess Feller, retiring president, Fox and Jack Ellenstein, color
center of Ohio's Lake ErieVacationland. Free
%as presented with a pearl stud- guards; Joseph Jones, Rowland
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parking for6,000cars.Garage fa cilities.Con-
dad pin. Max B I umentha I Fixel, Harry Paskowitz, trustees.
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venient rail or bus connections to Sandusky.
‘‘..as presented a similar pin for Eli Levin Post No. 230: Philip
T hi s s . ervices to Marshall Lodge. Cantor, commander; Harry L.
Steamers from Cleveland and Detroit.
i ncoming president, Nathaniel Carson, senior vice-commander;
RIu'ehiill.
junior
vice-
DANCE NIGHTLYIn Beautiful New Ball
II.
Koffman,
presented by the guest Harry
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room to famous name bands such as
speaker with a gavel as the sync- comMander; Michael Rubinstein,
NA of his office. judge advocate; Arthur C. Edel-
Ted Weems, George Olsen, Nal Kemp,
The next meeting of Louis Mar- stein, quartermaster; Russel
Sammy Kaye, Jan Savitt and others.
s d a
h ll Lodge will take place Tues- Goldstein, adjutant; Sam Shu-
aY,. July 9, at the Jewish Com- man, Dave Galen, Milton Green-
mumtY Center.
blatt, trustees.
L. A. S. Auxiliary
Installs Its Officers
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YOUTH
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