DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 12 House of Shelter MIXED SWIMS AND DANCES PART OF CENTER'S SUMMER PROGRAM Auxiliary Installs Its New Officers Weingarden, Former Fire Chief, Dies July 12, 1940 Ellmann Moderator At Forum July 17 With James I. Ellmann as mod- erator, the Jewish American At the last meeting of the Youth Council will hold an open Ladies' Auxiliary of the House of forum on Wednesday, July 17, at Shelter, heldeat the home of Mrs. 8 p. m., at the Bnai Moshe, Dex- Lansky, 2.991 Blaine, the follow- ter and Lawrence, on the subject ing officers were elected and in- "Jewish Youth and the Ameri- can Youth Congress." The speak- stalled: Mrs. H. Altman, re-elected for ers will include Louis Altschuler, the fourth time as president; Calvin J. Goodman, Robert Kahn, vice-presidents, Mrs. I. Robino- Mildred Raskin and others. The vitz, Mrs. I. Rosenthal, Mrs. Ida chairman will be Dr. David Kost. The Jewish American Youth Council has issued a statement outlining its aims as follows: (a) To unite all Jewish youth groups and organizations for de- fense of Jewish rights on a mini- mum program which would be ac- ceptable to all. (b) To carry on an intensive educational program in connection with Jewish life and Jewish prob- lems; and to support all attempts to settle the Jewish people on a sound economic basis; further to encourage the spread of Jewish culture among Jewish-American Youth. (c) To support all democratic principles, combat anti-Semitism, country are arranged by the sta- to aid refugees and to support workers and organizations that tion, are engaged in this work. Considerable research has been Continued from Page 1 (d) To foster closer relation- done by the Station in the con- ship of Jewish youth in Detroit trol and prevention of malaria at first malaria research unit in the request of the Jewish Na- —culturally, socially and educa- Palestine, organized by Hadassah tional Fund and the Palestine MRS. HYMAN ALTMAN tionally. in 1920, and has had extensive Land Development Company. Dur- (e) To disseminate and to experience in this field as a mem- ing the past year the station has Silverman, Mrs. M. Masserman; cause to be disseminated knowl- ier of the Rockefeller Founda- • also served as adviser to the recording secretary, Mrs. David edge that would prove beneficial tion's Malaria and Yellow Com- Health Department of the Jewish Goldberg; financial secretary, Mrs. in producing and promoting bet- missions in Peru, Mexico and National Council, surveying ma- Max Silverman; treasurer, Mrs. ter understanding between Jew West Africa. Dr. Gideon Mer, lec- laria in South Judea, the Sharon A. Katz; correspondence secre- and non-Jew. turer in Epidemiology, is in and Galilee districts, and has been tary, Mrs. A. Solomon; house (f) To cooperate with all adult charge of the Research Station invited by the Palestine Potash committee, Mrs. Lazerson, Mrs. agencies of the community which at Rosh Pinah. Company to investigate malaria Friedgood, Mrs. Citrons, Mrs. do not conflict with the prin- Shuster; hostess committee, Mrs. ciples of the Jewish-American A recent contribution by Hadas- among the Dead Sea workers. sah to the work of the Station Malarial fever claimed many Ida Levensohn, Mrs, Kowall; trus- Youth Council. has made possible an enlargement thousands of victims annually in tees, Mrs. Lansky, Mrs. Marko- of its program. Palestine during the early years vitz; chairmen for card party, Results of the work of the of colonization. The research con- Mrs. Rosenthal, Mrs. Brett; pur- Malaria Research Station have ducted by Hebrew University's chasing committee, Mrs. Labrett, Mrs. Hassler. The Ladies Auxil- Make your every holiday wish demonstrated that groups may be scientists has greatly reduced the come true. Swim, golf, ride safely settled in malarial districts prevalence of the disease, and iary of the House of Shelter has dance, archery, play tennis, been taking care of all the in- badminton, go fishing, boating provided adequate precautions are has made colonization possible in —have a wonderful time this taken, and have also shown that large areas of the country pre- side furnishings for the house. Summer at Monteith Inn. They built the dormitory and now The board of directors of the KOSHER FOOD, all outside such precautions can be effected viously uninhabitable. are doing the painting They have rooms, hot and cold running without incurring high costs. The American Jewish Physi- committees visiting the house Michigan Synagogue Conference water, private bath. Scientists at the Rosh Pinah cians Committee, under the chair- every week to assure that every- will hold its quarterly meeting on Discount Allowed on American Sunday, Aug. 11, at Yashenov- Station have perfected a course manship of Dr. Nathan Ratnoff, thing is taken care of. Funds sky's North Shore Valley Resort, of treatment for malaria patients contributes to the support of the Board members are Mesdames MONTEITH INN which takes a minimum time-10 Department of Hygiene and Bac- South Haven, jointly with the Storchin, Gould, Singer, Shetaysky, Special Rates from June 15 days. While undergoing this cure teriology and the other medical Dresser, Weiss, Fannie Goldberg, Western Division. to July 7 Heads of congregations and patients are able to continue their departments of Hebrew Univers- H. Feldman, J. Feldman, Peren, For descriptive booklet, write to women's groups in the Western regular work for a number of it y, Charnes, Goldstine, Einstein, Lem- Hotel or to Mr. II. Shopsowltz, hours, increasing from day to day, The anti-malaria work is part berg, M. Polack, Eder, Abecopf, Region of the Conference (in- 295 Spading Avenue, until by the time the treatment of a broad program of research Levitt, Honigman, Segal Gorzeck, cluding Battle Creek, Benton Toronto, Cann(la is finished, they are performing at Hebrew University directed to- Levenson, Friedgood, Citron, Shus- Harbor, Grand Rapids, Kalama- zoo and Muskegon), as well as ward the elimination of the dis- a full day's work. ter. visitors from every part of the Special malaria courses for eases which afflict both men and state, will attend. physicians from all over the the animal life of Palestine. Contributions to the Jewish The meeting will be in the form of a miniature convention, Home for Aged the business session beginning at 2 p. m., at which time the work The following have made con- of the standing committees On tributions to the Home for Aged: internal synagogue conditions, re- Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Agree, ligious and educational work, WINDOW SHADES in memory of Julius Fenton; campus activities, support of MADE TO ORDER Mrs. Joseph Benjamin, in mem- Yeshivoth and finances, will ty• Cleaned and Repaired ory of brother, Jay Slakter; the reviewed and discussed. Special Bennett Club, in memory of attention will be given to the LINOLEUM Aaron Levine; Mr. and Mrs. Har- situation in the western section Inlaid and Battleship old Biller, in memory of Moses of the state with delegates from Weingarden; Mrs. L. Fred, Waco, the respective communities re- CARPETING Tex., in memory of husband, porting on local needs. Rugs and Furniture Arie-Judah-Laybe F r e d ; Mrs. At 6 o'clock, dinner will be Marian D. Ginsberg, Bay City, served to members of the board, VENETIAN BLINDS Mich., in memory of mother, regional delegates and guests at Drapery Hardware Pesha Davis; Goldberg twins and $1 per plate. Reservations for the Get Our Prices and Save Charles Komer, in memory of dinner must be received at the Free Estimates Furnished Julius Fenton; Mrs. Goldman, in conference office not later than 8625 LINWOOD memory of Aaron Levine; Mrs. Monday, Aug. 5. CALL TYLER 5-1230 Otto Grob, in memory of Bonna l Holder; Mrs. B. Gruber, Capitol Heights, Md., in memory of Cardozo Club Picnic on mother, Shayne-Nehe; William Sunday, July 21 Horwitz, Toledo, 0., in memory of father, Samuel Horwitz; Mrs. Cardozo Club will have its pie'" S. F. Jordan, in memory of father, Joseph David Finley; Mrs. nic at Middle Rouge Park on Aaron Kahn, in memory of hus- Sunday, July 21, for members band, Aaron Kahn; Mrs. A. Kap- and friends. There will be games Residential Hotel Ian, in memory of son, Louis for young and old. For directions Kaplan; Mrs. Jennie Lehrhaupt, and information call the chair- Ccllingwood at Third iLnevninic:mo:\ri yi.. ofin(JiacNoibrs.GoIl.denL;evIiin. man of the entertainment com- 7.i3t4te8e5,, Sidney L. Weiss, Tyler or the club secretary. and Dr. and Mrs. H. Braitman, m ( Max E. Hecker, Trinity 2-653 3. - 1 nN tse, uD m a av ni, d Bau nf r (e i Dapai LIVE IN COMFORT l'i iliain.ly(nI7ev ryino; f falo, N Y., in memory of mother, Neuman; Mrs. H. Rosen- Well appointed I to 5 rooms helm, in memory of Moses Vein- carpeted suites, fur, or unfur., memory memory of wife, Rachel Blum- Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zamek of garden; Lazarus Rosenthal, in 590 E. Kenneth Rd., Pontiac , new refrigerators and stoves. rosen-Rosenthal; employes of Saf- Mich., will be at home Sunda . . Dining room, garage. Compare ran Printing Co., in memory of , July 14, from 2 to 5 p. in., ln, Mgr.— our values. C Bisio, Mrs. Freda Safran; Slakter fam- Mich honor of the Bar Mitzvah 0 1 at TO. 8.2680. ily, in memory of Jay Slakter; Mrs. M. E. Sloan, in memory of Temple Beth Jacobs, Saturday' m.. husband, E. Sloan; Sloan's em- their son, Charles, Services Examining Arab patients at Hebrew University's Malaria Re- ployes, in memory of E. Sloan; morning, July 13, at 9 a. H. Weinstein, search Station at Rosh Pinah, located in Upper Galilee, Palestine, Mr. and Mrs. A. CARD OF THANKS in memory n, of Aaron Levine. RECEPTACLES - on the edge of the great Huleh swamps. Extensive research by the 1..11 eud itubbifth I.. NIS. University's scientists in the control and prevention of malaria We ought not to look back The family of the late Mt's. itrin.orcrif I ..n. rrIr. 111111 1.0ar It •I 1224 MI!'" has been of great value to the country in greatly redu c in g th e 'nev i.. unless it is to derive useful les- Becky Moskovitz of AMERICAN sons from past errors and for the mount Ave. wish to thank their ously heavy death toll taken by this disease, and in making coloni- purpose of profiting by dear relatives and friends for their RECEPTACLE CO. rationpossible p in large areas of the country previously uninhabi- i liought experience. — G e o r g e thoughtfulness in their recent he- 579 Kenilworth To. 8.5589 reavement. table. Washington. The death of Moses Weingar- den, retired Detroit battalion fire chief, on June 27, served to re- call to pioneer Detroit Jews the career of an outstanding mem- ber of the local fire department. Mr. Weingarden, whose home was at 3336 ' W.• Philadelphia Ave., was born in Detroit 68 years ago. Joining the Fire De- partment in August, 1891, as a pipeman, he was made a lieu- tenant in 1904, a captain in 1913 and battalion chief in 1919. After 36 years of service, he retired 13 years ago. Among the famous Detroit fires in which Mr. Weingarden figured were the Keenan and Jahn in 1891, and the Michigan Stove Works in 1896, when this fac- tory burned to the ground. Mr. Weingarden was a mem- ber of the Native Born Detroiter;; Club, the Maccabees, the Retired Firemen's Association and the Republican Club. He is survived by his wife, Mary; two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Cohen and Mrs. Beatrice H. Ben- nett; a son, Harold; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Solinsky and Lillie Weingarden, and a brother, Julius Weingarden. Mixed swims and dances are a printing and enlarging are the popular feature of the summer subjects of the photography program of the Jewish Commun- group. In the crafts class, work ity Center, Woodward at Hol- brook. Each Wednesday evening is carried on with metal, clay, at 7:30 p. m., a mixed swim is leather, basketry, linoleum blocks, enjoyed by young men and wo- wood, and other media. A delightful evening with clas- men in the refreshing Center pool, followed by dancing in the large sical music is spent in the music auditorium. The swims are open, appreciation group, which meets free of charge, to full members, on Thursday, 8:30 to 10 p. m. while the admission to the dance The group listens in the corn- is 10 cents to Center members fortable music room to recorded and 15 cents to non-members. classical music. Book chats, re- Everyone is invited to spend an views of outstandirg books of cur- enjoyable and healthful evening at rent interest, are held every Tues- followed the Center each Wednesday eve- (lay evening at 9 p. by a social hour with ' refresh- nine at this special program. . Mixed swims are also available ments. On Tuesday, July 16, "The on Thursday evening from 7 to Days of Our Years" by Pierre 8 p. m., and on Sunday from 3 Van Paassen and "Revolution of to 4:30 p. m. Special interest ac- Nihilism" by Herman Rausch- tivities have also been planned as nine, will be reviewed. Special reduced summer meni- part of the Center's summer pro- gram. A photography class is held hership rates have been arranged on Thursday from 7:30 to 9 p. in., Further information on these rates and an arts and crafts class is and on the Center program may held on Monday and Wednesday, be obtained by calling Madison from 4:30 to 6 p. m. Developing, 8400. MALARIA , Quarterly Meeting Of State Synagogue Conference Aug. 11 LASALLE Window Shade Co. THE WILSHIRE $50.00-$200.00 PONTIAC NOTES