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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-11-15

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

6

November 15, 1940

INFANTS SERVICE GROUP COUNTY Jr. Service Group
To See Palestine
FAIR THIS SUNDAY EVENING
Film on Nov. 24

UNVEILING OF MONUMENT Nov. 17, at 1 p. m. at Clover
An unveiling of a monument Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Mor-
in memory of Abraham J. Red- ris Adler will officiate. Relatives
blatt will take place on Sunday, and friends are invited.

The Palestinian sound film, "A
Homeland in the Making", will
be presented at the second regu.
lar meeting of the Detroit Jun-
ior Service Group, on Sunday
afternoon, Nov. 24, at 2:10
o'clock, at the Jewish Connnit-
nity Center. \-
The movie will be introduced
by Yehuda Solter, member of th e
Hashomer Hatzair, and active
worker in the Detroit Junior
Service Group. A discussion and
question period will follow the
showing, led by Milton S. Ma r-
wil, who lived and worked in Pal-
estine during 1938.
Dancing and a social hour will
conclude the program. The pro-
gram has been arranged by Rich-
ard L. Stein and Bernard Weis-
man, co-chairmen of the Junior
Service Group program commit-
tee. Charles Prussian, chairman,
and the members of his social
committee, invite all those at-
tend the meeting to remain for
Left to right—MRS. SIDNEY KALT, MRS. SAMUEL MERSON, the dancing.
MRS. LOUIS WAGNER, MRS. LOUIS LEVIN, MRS. HARRY
NO SUGAR,
WEINGARTEN.
Center Art Exhibit
OR GLUCOSE,
The Infants Service Group will fair and that there will be a com-
Nov. 25 to Dec. 1
evening's entertainment.
OR FATTENING
sponsor a county fair at the Book plete
The chairmen of committees—
Cadillac Hotel this Sunday eve- Mesdames Sidney Kalt, Samuel
SYRUPS ADDED
Anna L. Werbe, art chairman
ning, Nov. 17, beginning at 7:30 Merson, Louis Wagner, Louis of Jewish Community Center art
o'clock. — Levin, Harry Weingarten — are committee, announces that as
ENJOY LOW CALORIE SCHMIDT'S
In addition to bingo games pictured above in the costumes part of the national celebration
and
numerous other features, they will wear at the County Fair of American Art Week, the Jew-
IN BOTTLES, ON TAP, AT ALL BETTER PLACES
ish Community Center will fea-
there will be dancing to the music Sunday evening.
Proceeds of this affair will be ture an exhibit of works by six
of Ray Gorrell's Orchestra.
Mrs. David King, general chair- used to aid infants of needy fami- nationally known A mer i can
man of the committee on ar•ange- lies. Such infants are provided artists. The exhibit will open on
RELATIVELY SO, COMPARED WITH OTHER FOODS IN DIET
ments, states that the hall will with food, clothing, medicaments, Monday, Nov. 25,. and will con-
be transformed into a veritable etc.
tinue through Dec. 1. This will
THE SCHMIDT CREWING CO.. MAC!.
be one of several exhibitions to
be held at the Center this season,
21st
Annual
Dance
of
J.
W.
ress
to
Add
MIL. 16 .■ ∎∎∎ ■■■■ ∎ ■■■ ∎∎∎ ■•■ ∎∎∎ ■•■ ∎ ■■ ∎∎∎∎ %., Galvani
and is under the auspices of the
E. W. 0. Nov. 17
A
Center's Art Department, of
Music Study Club
which Mrs. David B. Werbe is
5
's European chairman.
I
Tuesday, b Nov.: 9 W elfar e Organization
hold
William Schwartz, who has
its el; laesrtejet:Nnki nWi dzo a ai n ItIc ieo e n1 this v i l Sunday had many one-man shows in
Chicago, and who has exhibited
t
will the
have
its next study
evening, Nov.
in the Hotel,
main in Detroit for the past 22 years,
/
downtown
Y. W. meeting
C. A•, ballroom
of the 17,
Statler
5
on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2:30 p. m.,
Mr. Kabinow and his or- will be represented by a number
/ 2 at .
chestra providing the music.
of colorful paintings. Marco Zim,
W itherell and Montcalni.
seine of whose work is on per-
George
Galvani,
choir
master
manent exhibition in the Chica-
E
of Temple Beth El and teacher of
go Art Institute, will be repre-
5
voice culture, will give a talk on
Gives You These
sented by oils and several black
0 the "Development of Mexican
and whites. Frank Horowitz, wlio
OA
music f rom th e time of Cortez to
has travelled widely and has
day." While v wia sistinig n
painted landscapes of many lands,
tinhe Mexico,
will be represented by oils and
close touch with the Ministry of
black and whites. Several of his
Fine Arts, and studied at first
paintings will be selections from
hand the history of the strange
the work which he did during a
GENUINE CELANESE WASHABLE
g rhythms and melodies of Mexico.
recent visit to Palestine.
The Mexican authorities sent
William Auerbach-Levy, many
out musical scouts to remote vil-
times prize winner, who is repre-
lages and made records of the
sented in the permanent collec-
/ -early forms of Mexican songs.
tions of several museums, among
Mr. Galvani will illustrate his
them the Detroit Institute of
r
talk with songs.
Art, will exhibit a group of etch-
ings. A. Raymond Katz, Chicago
PAIR
artist who decorated the Pales-
Zedakah
Juniors'
Charity
tine Pavilion at the World's Fair,
44 inches by 21/4 yards
Bridge-Mah Jong on
will also be represented by black
44 inches by 2 1/2 yards—$I.95
and whites and by several oils.
Tuesday
Mr. Katz is best known for his
We picked up a thousand of these
use of the letters of the Hebrew
curtains with original Celanese
The second annual bridge mah-
alphabet as the central motif in
ticket on every pair. Delicate in
jong party of Zedakah Juniors
many of his paintings. Isaac
appearance, durable in qualit y.
MRS. SAM OSNOS
will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 19,
Lichtenstein, who has painted
They're beautiful and at our pricy
at 8 p. in., at the Bnai Moshe,
The (lance is under the man- scenes from small village life in
—a real bargain! Guaranteed
Lawrence at Dexter. The chair-
100 0/0 washable. In rose beige and
man, Sally Sklare, and her co- agement of the Junior Welfare Europe, will exhibit in Detroit
ecru. Ready to hang.
chairman, Ruth Kramer, report en- group of the organization, with for the first time. His oils and
couraging ticket sales. There will Mrs. Sam Osnos as chairman, his black and whites are striking
be prizes and refreshments. Re- Mesdames Bagdade and Israel, examples of a fusion of the mod-
turns from this bridge and all Ze- co-chairmen, Mrs. Kurland, man- ern and traditional in contempo-
dakah Jrs. affairs are used to aging the dalings, Mrs. J. rary art.
An exhibition of work by stu-
send underprivileged Jewish chil- Zuckerman, memorial; and Mrs.
dren to Fresh Air Camp in the Agnes Levin, secretary-treasurer. dents in the Center's Art School
The proceeds of this affair will will be featured at the same
summer.
free
The president, Yetta Goldstein, go for emergency relief to or- time. The exhibition will be
phans
and
widows,
refugees
in
the
public,
and
art
lovers
:Ire
to
announced at the last meeting that
$ enthusiastic activity is displayed countries where aid can reach invited to attend.
PAIR
by the girls in case work and Red them.
Gilbert Roth Wins Tennis
Cross groups.
The next meeting will be held Rabbi Silver Will Celebate Titles at Hillsdale College
• 3 YARDS FINISHEDI
at the home of the Misses Margie
• ALL 109 INCHES LONG!
Siyum Hatorah
and Dorothy Agree, at which time
Gilbert Roth, son of Mr. ical
final arrangements will be made
Mrs. Edw. A. Roth of Fullerton
• DECORATOR COLORS!
for the bridge on Tuesday.
On Sunday evening, Dec. 8, Ave., won the invitational singles
Rabbi Moses Silver will celebrate and doubles titles in tennis at
tex-
heavy
decorative
Luxurious.
a Siyum Hatorah. There will be Hillsdale College. He played m
Explorer - Author Clyde music and prominent speakers. the varsity squad last year and
tured fabric, in rich glowing colors
. . at this unusually low price.
Detroit Jews who know Rabbi is captain-elect for the next sea-
Eddy to Speak at Art
Backgrounds in natural, rose beige,
Silver and the plight of his son. He was an autstanding
Institute Sunday
rose, blue, green and gold. Bette
family in Europe who have all candidate on the football tea oh
hurry—they won't last long!
Exploring famous rivers seems visas to come but lack the means, until an injury stopped his plc.y-
a strange pastime, but such a are asked to come to this affair ing. Gilbert was captain of
Central High School's tennis
hobby is one that Clyde Eddy, ex• given for that purpose.
team when he attended that
plorer and author, has turned into
a life profession. Mr. Eddy is ap- Allan Stiglitz Passes Army school.
pearing in person at the Detroit
Air Corp Examination
Mt. Sinai Professional Di-
Institute of Arts, Woodward at
Kirby, next Sunday afternoon,
vision Plans Annual
Allan Stiglitz, son of Harry
Nov. 17, at 3:30, to deliver a Stiglitz of 2277 W. Euclid Ave.,
Formal Dance
motion picture lecture, "200 Miles received word from Washington
11551 Dexter Blvd.
Down the River Thames in a that he has passed Army Air
Arrangements have been .nl-
Rowboat."
Opposite Dexter Theater
Cors examiination held recently pleted for the third annual for-
Mr. Eddy's appearance in De- at Detroit and will leave for St. mal of the Mt. Sinai Hospital
troit is sponsored by the World Louis, Ill., Nov. 26. Allan Stig- Association League, Business and
$
OPEN EVENINGS
Adventure Series, the public lec- litz received his degree this sum- Professional Girl's Division, to be
ture course at the Detroit Insti- mer at the University of Arizona held at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
tute of Arts.
at Tuscon and was admitted to Dec. 7. Music will be furni , hecl
FREE Parking! By Our Attendant-
the University of Michigan Law by Phil Brestoff and his orches -
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Felicitations to Ted Lewis on school this fall, but decided to tra. Tickets may be secared
completing his first quarter cen- get a commission and decide later from the social chairman, retty
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on his law course.
Milen, Townsend 5-4223.

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