DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle SEASON'S GREETINGS! FOX THEATER THE PLACE TO GO Season's Greetings and Best Wishes WINOKUR BROS. 8544 LINWOOD AVE. TYLER 6-9530 Season's Greetings and Best Wishes SPEAR DRUG CO. 8788 LINWOOD AVE. Congressional Record Reprints Chronicle Article New Books Added Plan Bnai Brith's to Center Library Bowling Congress In Detroit Feb. 16 Through the courtesy of t he TOBIN MANAGEMENT CO. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT --- NATIONAL BANK BUILDINO DETROIT, MICH. CHERRY 4500 Le Shono Tovo Tikosevu—A Happy New Year! BLOCK'S CLOTHES 9047 TWELFTH STREET Louis Rose Co. Joins their Jewish Representative H. ROSS in wishing the entire Jewish Community a Happy and Prosperous New Year! You are also invited to view the New 1941 De Soto - Plymouth Models now on display in their showroom. 5454 CASS AVE. TEMPLE 2-5800 IN THE SPIRIT OF THE OCCASION WE EXTEND TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF DETROIT BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. MORTGAGE LOANS LOWEST RATES NO SERVICE CHARGE Wester n and Souther n Life Insuranc e Co. Mortgage Loan Department 602 Stephenso n Bldg. 6560 Cass Ave. Madiso n 1750 L. C. JANISSE Manager of Detroit Office LE SHONO TOVO TIKOS PROGRESSIVE LIN SUPPLY Leon H. Frank Memorial Fu nd I. M. HERTZ the Leon H. Frank Memorial Li- The National Bnai Brith Bowl- brary at the Jewish Commun ity ing Congress held a luncheon and ALEX NICHAMIN Center has been steadily addi ng conference at the Book-Cadillac TOwnsend 8-2050 excellent books to its shelv CS. on Sept. 22, to lay the ground 43 CORTLAND The Library is extensively us ed work for the Bowling Congress by Center members, both as a to be held in Detroit. The gathering was attended by reading and study room, and as a source of reading material f or representatives from Chicago, St. Season's Greetings and Best V their homes. Average monthly at- Louis, Dayton, Bay City, Grand tendance at the Center Libra ry Rapids, Toledo, Cleveland, among during months of activity h as others. The date of the congress was been about 1200. The avera ge number of books borrowed by tentatively decided upon as Feb. members during each month of 16, and the place the Recreation TRUCKS—PARTS Bowling Alleys. It is expected activity has been about 500. 6055 FIFTEENTH Si Among the several hundr ed that approximately 1000 bowlers at Warren books which the Library acquir ed will attend from all sections of recently both through purcha SC the country, thus making this a TYLER 6.5616 and through gifts, are a lar ge national Bnai Brith Bowling Con- number of Yiddish books, anion gress. The executives session was marked by a particularly spirited which are the works of Shole Aleichem, Sholem Asch, Mende le and constructive treatment of the Moicher Sforim, and other woe ks agenda, which augurs well for the ROSH HASHONAII on History, Sociology, Politic al 1Q40-41 Congress. GREETINGS The officers presiding were: Thought, etc. The list of recent ly acquired books in English is e x- Sam Maza, president, Detroit; tensive and impressive. Anion g' Louis Lenten, vice president, Chi- them are the folowing novels b cago; Max Goldhoff, secretary, SANI-WASH Sholem Asch: "The Nazarene, Detroit; Morton Betchak, treas- urer, Detroit. "Three Cities," "Salvation," an d LAUNDRY "The War Goes On." Other book recently acquired include: 4001 SIXTH ST. "The Magic Mountain" an "Buddenbrooks" by Thoma Center's Music Temple 1-6200 Mann; "Kristin Lavransdater" b y Appreciation Group Sigrid Undset; "Man's Fate" an d "Man's Hope" by Andre Mal Meets Wednesday raux; "Anna Karenina" an d "War and Peace" by Leo Tol After a summer of intensiv e stoi; "Growth of the Soil" b y activity, under the direction o f LE SHONO TOVO TIKO Knut Hansun; "The Forty Day Larry .Applebaum, the Center' 0 f Musa Dagh" by Franz Werfel Music Appreciation Group ha "As a Driven Leaf" by Milto now changed its weekly meetin Steinberg; "In Polish Woods" b y night from Thursday to Wednes g Opotashu; "Grapes of Wrath" b y day. The group is now again un John Steinbeck; "Native Son" b y der the direction of Eugen e Richard Wright; "The Morta Agins, who prepares the pro Storm" by Phyllis Bottome grams, and brings in occasiona 1 'GENERAL WRECKING "Escape" by Ethel Vance; "Th e lectures on subjects of special Revolution of Nihilism" by Her musical interest. CONTRACTORS mann Rauschnigg; "The Comin g The program of the Music Ap- SLOCUM 5545 Struggle for Latin America" b y preciation Group has been of a Carlton Beals; "Group Educatim varied kind. The group gather s • 6025 E. McNICHOLS ROAD for a Democracy" by Willia m at 9 p. m. in the Adult Lounge, Kilpatrick: "Intelligence in th e and listens to a program of re Modern World" by John Dewey corded classical music. One full "The Decline of the West" by length symphony, and othe r A Ham)), New Year Oswald Spengler. shorter works, symphonic, instru- The Center library is open on mental, operatic, and recordings week days from 2:30 to 10 p.m., by solo vocalists are featured at on Saturdays from 7 to 10 p. m., each' meeting. and on Sundays from 12 noon to There will be an extension and n. m. The Center library will intensification of the group's pro- 'V elcome additional gifts of books. gram during the current season. number of lecturers, who are M rs. Paul R. Freeman Elect- A authorities in some field of mu- 3455 WOODWARD AVE. sic, have been engaged to deliver ed President of Hebrew illustrated talks on subjects in Ladies Aid Society TE. 2-9035 their field. There will be two The last meeting of the Hebrew talks on two of Wagner's operas JOHN T. RANC1' Ladies Aid Society was devoted by Mr. Fred Butzel. The talks to the annual election of offi- will be illustrated by Mr. Butzel cers, resulting as follows:. Mrs. at the piano. Mrs. Abraham Coo- Paul R. Freeman, who had served per, chairman of the Center's four successive terms as record- 'Music Committee, and well- ing secretary, was elected presi- known vocalist in Detroit musical Season's Greetings and Best Wishes dent; Mrs. Joe Rosenthal and circles, will present to the group Mrs. Louis Kepes, first and sec- an illustrated talk on Lieder, ond, vice- presidents; Mrs. J. Ar- both German and those of other The Lepire Paper thus Schiff, recording secretary; ntaionlities. Kurtz Meyer, staff Mrs. Chas. Berkowitz. re-elected member of the music room in the and Twine Co. financial secretary; Mrs. Allen Detroit Public Library, will de- Janawitz, corresponding secre- liver a series of talks on a num- tary; Mrs. David Muller, retained ber of subjects. Wrapping Paper, Twine, Bags as treasurer; Mrs,. Ethel Good- The Music Appreciation Group man, remains conductress, and is free to Center members. A col- 2434 MARKET ST. Mrs. Joe Einzig, inner guard. Mrs. Ben Wiatrak is chairman lection of recorded music is be- Randolph 9395 of the visiting committee. with ing built up in the Center in Mrs. Ziegler and Mrs. G. Rotten- connection with this activity. The first item in the collection was a berg assisting her. Formal installation of officers gft by Mrs. Abraham Cooper, will be announced in a subsequent which consisted of the 12 albums Season's Greetings and Best Wisho issue. of recorded music which were There will be a business meet- distributed in Detroit last spring ing of the society on Wednesday by the Michigan Committee for Hammerstein's afternoon, Oct. 9, at the Dexter- Music Appreciation. Additional Lawrence Hall. gifts of fine recorded music will Drugs be appreciated by the Center in Guests Have Their Health its effort to develop an ever- Cut-Rate Prescriptions growing music department. Restored at Kraemer's Two Stores: We Deliver Congressman Clarence J. Mc- Leod of Detroit on Sept. 23 in- serted in the Congressional Rec- ord the article that appeared in the Purely Commentary Column (by Philip Slomovitz) of The De- troit Jewish Chronicle of Sept. 13 under the heading "Nazi Re- vival of Yellow Badge." In an introduction to his ex- tension of remarks incorporating this article in the Congressional Record, Congressman McLeod wrote: "This article portrays the ne- cessity of spreading good will among our fellow men rather than encouraging the class hat- red which has been springing up, particularly in the last few years." Season's Greetings! October Nelson Auto Parts American Ho _ usewrecki g Co. WOODWARD- STIMSON Service Station Olympia Baths Among the many thousands who have found relief in the Mt. Clemens mineral baths, prob- ably none arc more thankful than Mandal Mandel, Toronto business man, who, brought here three weeks ago in a serious con- dition, and after a course of baths at Kraemer's Olympic Baths, left last week restored to health after a severe case of arthritis. His attendant was Archie Boyer. Taking the baths was not a new experience for Mandel. He has made nine trips here, the last being in 1930. On each trip, he states, he has been helped. In Toronto, Mandel is the head of the M. Mandel & Sons, a well known lumber concern. In speaking of his experience with the mineral baths Mandel said: "It's wonderful to feel good again, and I cannot say too much for the mineral waters you have here." Gifts to North End Clinic North End Clinic has received the following contributions: For the recovery of David Marx from Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell B. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert H. Warner. For the recovery of Mrs. Phil- lip Stern from Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell B. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Warner. In memory of Osman Fisher from Mr. and Mrs. Julian G. Wolfner; in memory of Bern- hardt Miller from Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell B. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Warner; in memory of Mrs. Fannie Mendel- son, from Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell B. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Warner. For the Supplementary Medical Assistance Fund for Children: In memory of Jacob Sherman from Mr. and Mrs. David Rubin. 13201 Linwood. cor Tyler Townsend 8.4908 12501 Linwood, cor Sturtevant Townsend 8.6662 New Year Greetings and Best Wishes to the Entire Jewish Community National Baking Co. E. ELSON, Prop. 12019 LINWOOD AVE. TOwnsend 8.1927