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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

November 15, 1940

A. M. Lamport Dies Fenster Co. Open
Arthur M. Lamport, banker, New 100-Room Model
philanthropist, national treasurer
of the United Palestine Appeal, Furniture Quarters

lic whom the Fenster Co. as.
sists in solving their personal
furnishing problem is an addi-
tional point of interest in this
connection.
In the displays, all the present
style trends are represented—
A real- history-making business Regency, Modern, Early Ameri-
event in the business world Was can, Victorian, Eighteenth Con-
the opening on Thursday of the tury, French—and each is in its
new 100-room model headquar- proper setting.
tens of the Fenster & Co. fur-
niture house at 400 E. Jefferson
GENEVA. (WNS)—All Jews
holding public office in Belgium
Ave.
Beautfully arranged displays, must resign from their posts by
bedecked with flowers, featured the end of the year, according
the event. And the fact that to the anti-Jewish laws intro-
these displays are left perma- duced in Belgium by Nazi au-
nently for the benefit of the pub- thorities, it was learned here.

TREES PLANTED IN
PALESTINE FORESTS

FOR SALE—APARTMENTS

The Jewish National Fund
Council of Detroit announces the
planting of trees in Palestine
national co-treasurer of the Uni-
forests as follows:
In the Fred M. Butzel Forest: ted Jewish Appeal, who spoke in
One tree honoring first Yahr- Detroit a year ago at one of the
zeit of Mrs. Malke Radner, by Allied Jewish Campaign lunch-
Kalvarier Aid Society; two trees eons, died Nov. 8, in his hame at
honoring Bar Mitzvah of Gerson the Lombardy, in New York, at
starts out like the early
Aaron by his parents, Mr. and the age of 56.
"Roaring '20s". Profit by ex-
Mrs. Geltner; two trees honoring Prominent as philanthropist, Mr.
perience. Buy now at the
recovery of Clara Greenberg by Lamport was an economist who
bottom, why wait for double
Masada Group of the Pioneer was frequently consulted by the
prices. Rely on aur Facts
Women; one tree in honor of national administration in Wash-
and Figures.
Zinorah Winokur, in honor of her ington. In spite of his wealth he
18th birthday by Soya Levin in was liberal in politics and was a
87 Apts
strong support of President
"Can Ticktin."
In the J. H. Ehrlich Forest: Roosevelt whom he befriended.
3 & 4 rooms large tile mar-
ble lobby. New stoves, new
six trees in memory of Joseph In 1933 he sponsored a series of .1miouslinuiummilinamenuminlimmissonnunintinumummionsiummolommunsmoommem
refrig, new carpets. Rent
IL Ehrlich and six trees in mem- advertisements in an effort to
ory of Abraham Shaw by Mr. get business ment to support the
$ 50,0 00. Terms $50,000
and Mrs. Myron Steinberg and administration. He befriended the
down to new mtg. Price
(laughter, Joan. President and one of his last acts
only a third of former
In the Meyer Berlin Forest: was to send him a message of
market.
one tree in memory of Mrs. Edith congratulations on his re-election,
Rosenzweig by the Sisters of Zion expressing regret that his illness
40 Apt
Mizrachi; one tree in memory of prevented him from taking a more
modern Spanish. Large lob-
Benjamin Kaminsky by Mr. and active part in the campaign.
by. Rent $20,000. Former
M
Cordially invites you to be present
Mrs. Harry Clark.
sale $165,000 cash. Sacri-
at
their
To
plant
trees
in
Palestine
Leonore
Markson
Receives
fice, need money, only $70,-
Forests call the chairman of the A ointment in Baltimore
000. About half cash.
of the Jewish
N at
YMHA and YWHA
National Fund Council of De-
38 Apt
troit,
Mrs.
Alexander
W.
Sand-
furnished. Down town step
Leonore Markson, formerly of
ers, Hogarth 0967, 12342 Broad-
g-
to Woodward. Elevator.
3293 W. Euclid, has received the
street.
D--
Modern baths with showers.
appointment of director of Wo-
Only $9,600 down.
men's and Girls' Activities at the
AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB
A meeting of the American Young Men's and Young Wo-
19 Apt
Haven Club was held on Thurs- men's Hebrew Association of
nearly new Spanish tan bk.
day at the home of Mrs. J. Frie- Baltimore, Md. The daughter of
Guest Speaker: FATHER FLANAGAN of "BOY'S TOWN".
Former sale $85,000. Fore-
denthal at which time matters Mrs. A. D. Markson and the late
Fashion Show by J. L. Hudson Co.
closed price only $35,000.
of importance were discussed. Aaron D. Markson, well-known
In addition to raising funds for Hebrew scholar and author, she
Entertainment by MISS SADIE COOPER, Violinist
10 Apt
overseas purposes, this organiza- has had extensive education and
and a TRIO ENSEMBLE
tion is helping a number of local experience in Jewish educational
N. W. section, 8 private
causes.
The
American
Haven
and
recreational
work.
porches. New carpets, new
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Miss Markson was graduated
Club made a liberal contribution
refrig, new stoves, painted
to the 1940 Allied Jewish Cam- from the University of Chicago
walls. $4,200 down, small
paign and has recently made a and the College of Jewish Stu-
41/2 % terms.
pledge of $15 to the 1941 De- (lies of Chicago. Having received
a fellowship from the Graduate
MR. BEDFORD
troit Community Fund.
The officers of this group are School of Public Affairs and So-
Homer Warren &
Mrs. Ruth Katz, president; Mrs. cial Work of Wayne University,
be Year. Dependable Service
J. Tennenberg, vice-president; she was graduated from that in-
Mrs. M. Klein, secretary; Mrs. stitution in June, 1940, receiv-
Sarah Fleishman, treasurer. ing the degree of Master of So-
cial Work. She was a teacher in
the United Hebrew Schools for
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Her varied experience has
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"The Booming

'40s"

Women's Auxiliary No.122

of Bnai Brith

Annual

Donor Luncheon

Tuesday, Nov. 19, 12:30, Masonic Temple

Exceptional Values

oThe Junior Group of the JWEWO.

Invite You to Attend Their

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21st Annual Dance

Sunday Evening, Nov. 17

Hotel Statler

in the Tenth Floor

g itriionssucahs

and the Jewish Community Cen-.
ter. At the Center, she was di-
rector of Camp Habonim, the
summer home camp, and advisor
to the Sub-Senior Council, which
was composed of clubs for boys
n and girls between the ages of
II17-21.
0 Miss Markson's address at pres-
ent is Young Men's and Young
Women's Hebrew Association,
305 W. Monument St., Balti-
more, Md.

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0Featuring the Music of
GEORGE KAVANAUGH & HIS ORCHESTRA 0 Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Ad Makes Plans for
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Donor Luncheon

Mrs. Harry Koffman, chairman
of the donor luncheon to be held
on Dec. 3, at the Statler Hotel,
received reports from the follo•-
ing: L. L. Lindenbaum, R. Gold-
berg, A. Williams, L. Goldsmith,
J. Yudkoff, E. Ellenstein, J.
Rose, M. Baker, M. Goldsmith,
A. Hack, R. Bwoks, M. Solomon,
H. Kurzmann, M. Gassell, H.
Kurzmann.
On Tuesday, Nov. 26, the Eva
Prenzlauer Maternity Aid will
hold a victory tea at the home of
Mrs. Harry Koffman, 18651
Northlawn.
For reservations to the donor
luncheon, call Mrs. H. Koffman,
University 1-0488.
There will be a board meeting
at the home of Mrs. Louis Lin-
denbaum, 666 Prentis, on Tues-
day, Nov. 19, at 1 o'clock.

"Life Can Be Beautiful" Is
Current Stage Produc-
tion at Littman's

Under the supervision of our inferior
decorating staff our entire store has been

rebuilt . . . More than 100 model rooms

gorgeously decorated and furnished and

now on display.

Feaster

Manufacturers

Retailers

40 0 EAST JEFFERSON

"Life Can be Beautiful," a
portrayal of American-Jewish
life, by Harry Kalmanowitz, fea-
turing many musical numbers, is
the current stage attraction at
Littman's Theater, 12th and
Seward.
This play is being staged Fri-
day evening, Sunday matinee and
evening.
The entire star cast partici-
pates in this play.
On Thursday evening—Thanks-
giving Night—there will be a
special performance, and by spe-
cial request "A Night in the
Country" will be staged.

NAZIS

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latest Nazi air raids. Arrange-
ments have been made to pro-
vide homes for Jewish women,
children and the aged.

November Sale

Dinnerware

Glass

Lamps

An important pre-holiday event at
Hudson's that brings you innumer-
able opportunities for savings in
home needs. Smart and thrifty De-
troit home-makers arc shopping
now for smart table accessories and
lamps for their home and for the
home lovers on their holiday gift
list.

• Dinnerware

• Table Lamps

• Floor Lamps

• Glass Tableware

• Stemware

• Pottery Gifts

Tenth Floor—Woodward

HUDSON'S

