July 12, 1940
Important Notice
To Organizations
Contributors to the columns
of The Detroit Jewish Chron-
icle and publicity committees
for all local organizations are
asked to note that the deadline
for copy to be submitted for
publication is at 10 a. m. on
Wednesdays, except on holiday
weeks at which time the dead-
lines are announced in advance.
Copy received after the
deadline will be retained for
publication in the following
week's sisue.
Young Israel Annual Outing
to Bob-Lo on July 21
tion has formed a Red Cross
Some of the outstanding writ-
ers who have been exiled from Group which will meet at Hotel
Germany, as well as a number Statler to make surgical dress-
of non-German publicists who ings, to do sewing and knitting.
have been avowed anti-Nazis, are
The sewing room will be in
charge of a different supervisor
daily. The class is registered with
LION FEUCHTWANGER
believed to have been caught in
the Nazi trap when the German
troops entered Paris and took
control of most of France.
Among those for whom fear is
expressed are Lion Feuchtwan-
ger, Franz Werf el, Heinrich
Mann, Alfred Neumann, Wilhelm
Speier, Friedrich Wolff, and
many others.
A Zurich dispatch this week
stated that Lion Feuchtwanger
has fallen into Nazi hands in
Paris.
Another report received this
week stated that Leon Blum is
also in Nazi hands and that he
will be "tried" by the new Fas-
cist government of France.
Business and Professional
Division of Hadassah An-
nual Boat Ride and Sup-
per July 23
It was evident at the recent
BNAI DAVID A.Z.A CHAPTER
NO. 314
GIFTS TO CHILDREN'S HOME
The Jewish Children's Home
acknowledge s receipt of donations
from the following: Mrs. H. Dun-
itz; Mr. and Mrs. L. Moss, in
memor y of Aaron Levine; Mrs.
J. Benjamin, in memory of Yahr-
zeit of her brother, Jan Slakter;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bomze, in
memory of Aaron Levine; N.
Grunt; David Garber; Mrs. A. B.
Cohn; Mrs. Farber; Mrs. H. Co-
hen, in memory of Joseph Mad-
aner,
recognized as a unit.
More than 100 women have reg-
istered for work in this unit.
Those who have not yet registered
are asked to come to the sewing
group at the Statler or call Mrs.
Charles Gitlin, 2758 Elmhurst,
Townsend 8-4008.
BAY CITY NOTES
Young Israel of Detroit an-
nounces its annual outing to be
held at Bob-Lo on Sunday, July
21. All junior and intermediate
groups as well as the Women's
League are planning a full day
of sport activities and all mem-
bers and friends of the organiza-
tion are urged to reserve the date
for this outing. A special com-
mittee will be at the foot of Contributions to the Jewish
Woodward Ave. on Sunday morn-
National Fund Through
ing at 9 o'clock to provide tick-
Hadassah
ets for members and friends.
There are no restrictions in mak-
Mrs. Philip Lipson and Mrs.
ing the trip to and from Bob-Lo.
The boat will leave at 10 a. m. David Seligson, chairmen of the
Jewish National Fund for the De-
troit chapter of Hadassah, an-
Gifts to North End Clinic nounce the following contribu-
tions:
Tree in honor of the 45th wed-
North End Clinic has received
ding anniversary, of Mr. and Mrs.
the following contributions:
In memory of yahrzeit of Eli Sachse by Dr. and Mrs. Perry
brother, Jay Slakter, from Slak- Burnstine. Trees in honor of
ter family; in memory of Aaron Harry Frank on Father's Day by
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rubiner
Levine, from Mr. and Mrs. A. J. and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gordon.
Copeland; in memory of Mrs. Tree in honor of Philip Gilbert
Edna Berlin, from Miss Sara on Father's Day by sons, Jo-
Bennet and Mr. and Mrs. Louis seph, Daniel, and Allan. Trees
Siegel; in memory of Mrs. Isaac in honor of Isaac August on Fa-
Rubel, from Mr. and Mrs. James ther's Day by Harry, Helen, and
L. Pollak.
Jimmy. Tree in honor of Iicnatz
Auslander's birthday by Larry
Bizer. Tree in memory of Anna
GIFTS TO WOMEN'S AUXILI- Bendetson Netzorg by Mrs. Jacob
ARIES OF CHILDREN'S
Friedberg. Trees in memory of
HOME
Rose Berlin by the Greenblatts,
Clasiers, Kaletskys and Wolfsons.
Mrs. Charles A. Smith, chair- Contributions in honor of the
man of contributions for the confirmation of Marjory Jackson
Women's Auxiliary of the Jew- and Channing Lipson by Mr. and
ish Children's Home, acknowl- Mrs. Henry Weinberg. Contribu-
edges the receipt of the follow- tion in memory of Aaron Levine
ing contributions: From Mr. and by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Krandall.
Mrs. J. Levinson, in memory of 'free in memory of Aaron Levine
Alex Goldberg; from Mr. and by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohen.
Mrs. David Goldberg, in memory Tree in memory of Julius Fenton
of Alex Goldberg; from Mr. and by Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Friedman.
Mrs. Moe Leiter, in memory of
Julius Fenton.
A.Z.A. Summer Camp Conven-
tion that Detroit Bnai David
Chapter 314 was leading in the
race for best chapter award. In
the past two years, Chapter 314
has won practically every award
of Michigan A.Z.A., and boasts
of its nationally famous alephs,
Jack Rouman, Gerald E. Bruson,
Sid Gorelick and Gerald Burg.
With the new administration tak-
ing office July 15, plans are be-
ing constructed for an installa-
tion ceremony.
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Exiled Writers
MT. SINAI HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION FOR SALE—APARTMENTS:
Believed Caught
HAS LARGE RED CROSS GROUP
In the Nazi Trap The Mt. Sinai Hospital Associa- the Red Cross and is officially Cash
Dividends 30%
J. W. E. W. 0. Has Annual
Picnic on July 14
A special meeting of the Jew-
ish Women's European Welfare
Organization was held last Mon-
day at Congregation Bnai Moshe.
The sum of $150 was sent to an
orphan home in Palestine in ad-
dition to clothes and cash relief
sent to this home for Pesach.
The society also sent $50 for
Palestine emergency work and
$80 for relief of orphaned refu-
gees in places where relief can
be given.
Arrangements were made for
the tag day in Mt. Clemens on
Sunday, July 21.
Final arrangements were made
for the annual picnic to be given
Sunday, July 14, at Palmer Park,
with Mesdames A. Katzin, S. Os-
nos, I, Israel and B. Feldman as
chairmen.
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
Tuesday, July 23, is the date
set by the members of the Busi-
ness and Professional Division of
Hadassah when they and their
friends will take the 6 o'clock
boat to Bob-Lo. The boat (locks
at the foot of Woodward Ave.
Members are urged to bring their
supper baskets.
KALVARIER SOCIETY
PICNIC ON JULY 21
Seek Whereabouts of
Joseph Gansky
Tully Pomerance has been call-
ed to Los Angeles, Calif., on ac-
Information is wanted of Jo-
count of the serious illness of seph Gansky who disappeared
his mother.
from his home in New York in
April, 1940, for no apparent
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn had reason, and since then has failed
as their guest for two weeks, to communicate with his family
or contribute to their support, so
Mrs. Harry Hack of Detroit.
that they find themselves in des-
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levy of titute circumstances. Mr. Gansky,
Jackson, Mich., spent the week- who is believed to be in Detroit,
end with their children, Mr. and is 46 years of age, a native of
Mrs. Sherman Kahn of Auburn, Poland, 5 ft. 2 in. tall, weighs
170 pounds, has blonde hair, blue
Mich.
eyes, is a fur salesman. Anyone
Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Roman had aware of his location is request-
as their guests during the past ed to communicate with the Na-
week, their brothers and sister- tional Desertion Bureau, 67 W.
in-law, Harry Goldberg and Mr. 47th Ct., New York City.
and Mrs. I. Goldberg of Buffalo,
N. Y.
Dr. Leon Roth, distinguished
scholar and since 1928 professor
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield of philosophy at the Hebrew
and family spent the week end University on Mount Scopus last
with relatives in Muskegon, Mich. week, was elected rector of that
institution by the senate of the
The Misses Harriett, Rose and school. He succeeds Professor
Helen Rosenberg of Detroit spent Adolph H. Fraenkel, who had
the week-end with their sister been named to the post on Nov.
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
2, 1938, in succession to Pro-
H. F. Anthony.
fessor Hugo Bergmann.
House-guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis B. Harrison for the past
several days have been Mrs. Da-
vid Pakter and her son, Louis
Pakter, of New York City. They
are returning home Saturday.
Mrs. Pakter and Louis returned
to Bay City with the Harrisons
after attending the recent mar-
riage of the latter's son, Marvin,
and the former Miss Charlotte
Sharff, at Canton, 0.
Appointment is announced of
two internes at the city-owned
General Hospital. Dr. Stewart
Siegel, of West Hartford, Conn.,
a graduate of the Harvard Uni-
versity medical school, is the sen-
ior interne. The junior interne
is Willis Friedman, of Bay City,
a senior medical student at the
University of Michigan.
UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
An unveiling of a monument in
memory of Rev. Meyer Kopitz will
take place on Sunday, July 14,
at 12 o'clock noon, at the Beth
Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery, Wood-
ward Ave. Relatives and friends
are invited.
Kalvaricr Aid Society will give
a picnic on Sunday, July 21, at MRS. LIPKIN HEADS WOMEN'S
Palmer Park, near the swimming AUXILIARY OF MAIMONIDES
At the final meeting of the year
pool. Proceeds will go for needy
held last month, the Women's
landsleute in Lituania.
Auxiliary of the Maimonides
Medical Society elected the follow-
BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB
ing officers for the coming year:
Mrs. Ezra Lipkin, president;
Sam Sampson was host on
Tuesday evening at the board of Mrs. A. S. Rogoff and Mrs. N.
directors' meeting of the Bnai Kapitansky, vice-presidents; Mrs.
B. Brandt, corresponding secre-
David Men's Club.
A picnic is planned for Sun- tary; Mrs. B. Nosanchuk, record-
day, July 28, at Lola Valley ing secretary; Mrs. I. E. Falk,
treasurer.
Park.
$6,000 cash
swings 18 apt. 3 rooms and
bath beautiful restricted lo-
cation. New table top stoves,
new Kelvinators. Formerly
valued $100,000, price cut
to only $30,000. You're safe
no matter what happens.
50 apts
furnished,elevator,new Frig-
idaires, Ideal location. $200-
000 value forced sale only
$65,000 terms $15,000. Rent
$18,000. A fortune for some
alert investor.
Bankrupt sale.
This semi-fireproof 38 apt
formerly sold for $275,000.
Creditors compelled to sac-
rifice take $40,000 cash for
all. Rely on our Facts and
Figures.
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