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November 29, 1940

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AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Officers Chosen by
Kvutzah Auxiliary

MT. SINAI LEAGUE'S
FORMAL ON DEC. 7

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Kvutzah Ivrith had annual elec-
tion and the following new offi-
cers and directors were elected:
Mrs. A. D. Markson, president;
Mrs. A. Winokur and Mrs. Sam
Leinoff, vice-presidents; Mrs. Abe
Panush, treasurer; Mrs. S. Schu-
biner, recording secretary; and
Mrs. Ruth Rubenstein, financial
secretary. Board of Directors:
Mesdames I. Rabinowitz, Philip
J. Gorzeck, A. Silberman, A. Rap-
port, B. Friedgood, A. Hassin,
S. Chaikin, S. Munch, Abraham
DeRoven, A. Rosenblum, B. Lip-
son, B. Stein and G. Garber.
The Ladies' Auxiliary meets
twice a month in the homes of
members. They generally have a
lecture on a Jewish topic.
The main function of the Auxil-
iary is the annual luncheon. This
year it will be held on Chamisho
Osor b'Shvat, Wednesday, Feb.
12, 1941. They contribute liber-
ally to the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign. They assist the Kvutzah
in the support of the Hadoar and
the Hadoar Lalloar, they lend
support to the Hebrew writers in
Palestine, and cooperate in every
way with the Kvutzah Ivrith in
all their cultural and social en-
deavors.

Mrs. Jules Werner is president
of the League of Mt. Sinai Hospi-
tal Association which will hold
its third annual formal dance
in the Crystal Ballroom of the
Book Cadillac Hotel Saturday eve-
ning, Dec. 7. Phil Brestoff and
his orchestra will provide the
music.
Betty Milen is chairman and
assisting her are Henrietta Hassel,
Louise Levitt, Hilda Biederman,
Mildred Raskin, Francis Metzger,
Claire Waissman, Gertrude Kan-
tor and Irene Bussey.
Tickets may be secured from
Betty Milen, 1618 Glynn Ct.,
Townsend 5-4223.
The monthly meeting of the
League will be held Wednesday,
Dec. 4, at Webster Hall.

Plays, Entertainment
At Pisgah's Meeting
Next Monday Eevening

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end the Legal Chronicle

Recent Bride

Harold Norman Stationed
With Aviation Division in
Alexandria, La.

We love ourselves notwith-
standing our faults, and we
ought to love our friends in like
manner.—Cyrus.

Harold Norman, former chan-
cellor of Detroit's DeMolay Per- FOR SALE—APARTMENTS
fection Lodge, recently enlisted in
the Aviation Division of the Uni-
ted States Army and is now sta-
tioned at Camp Beauregard, Alex-
andria, La. He is the son of
Louis Norman, former cigar man-
ufacturer and also formerly in
the insurance business, who is Can you name an equally
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man from Alexandria, La., states:
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Relatives Sought Here
the National Jewish Welfare $9,000 Down
Board has established a Jewish
Fanny Trachtenberg, now in
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MRS. MEYER LEVINE
the other boys may be able to brick concrete steel. Was
ing for her brother, Aaron Len-
(Miss Audree Wallace)
enjoy a program of social and appraised $220,000. Recent
kousky. The last known address
reconditioning cost $13,000.
of Mr. Lenkousky was on Michi-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wallace religious activities."
sacrifice all for
gan Ave.
Writing to Henry M. Rottman, Liquidation
announce the marriage of their
$60,000. Small 15 yr
Malka-Mania Weinreiter, now daughter, Audree, to Meyer Le- Detroit attorney, Harold Norman
41/2% terms.
in Rio de Janeiro, is looking for vine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry states:
Jonah Yecheil Kingsten or (King- Levine, on Nov. 3, at Congrega-
"I have just been appointed $25,000 Takes Deed
ston); also for Sol and Moses tion Shaarey Zedek.
insurance advisor to our squad-
Bal mtg. 40 modern apts
Kinsten or (Kingston).
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levine are ron, relating to government in-
Spanish design with lobby.
Please communicate with Mrs. at home at 204 Cass Ave. Mt. surance.
Rent $20,000. Market value
Maurice Goldstick, Council of Clemens.
"The Temple here has been
was $200,000. Entire price
Jewish Women, 7644 Woodward
swell—dances, ping pong, and pool
Ave., Monday or Thursday morn-
rooms, etc. We have open house now $75,000.
ings, between 10 a. m., and 12
and services twice a week. There
MR. BEDFORD
o'clock, Madison 6970.
isn't any racial or religious dis-
FOX—Woody Herman and his crimination here. Everybody is
Homer Warren & Co.
Seek not to be rich, but happy. orchestra in person on the stage. placed here upon merits only! The
50 Years Dependable Service
The one lies in bags, the other in On the screen, Lucille Ball, Jewish boys are a credit to any
content; which wealth can never Frances Langford, Richard Carl- army, and we are very popu-
give.—William Penn.
lar."
son in "Too Many Girls."

Apartments

Downtown Theaters

On Monday evening, Dec. 2,
Pisgah Lodge and the Greater
Detroit Bnai Brith Council will
present two one-act plays and en-
tertainment by members of the
University of Michigan Hillel
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ium of the Jewish Community
Center, at 8:30 p. m. This meeting
is open to the public, admission
being free.
The Hillel Players will present
"His Children" by Rufus Learsi,
the winner of first prize in a
one-act play contest, with the fol-
lowing cast: Norman Rosenfeld,
Arthur Fisher, Miriam Shafton,
Herbert London and Harold Abel;
"Suppressed Desires" by George
Cook and Susan Glaspel, a hilar-
ious comedy to be portrayed by
Dorothy Slater, Harold Cooper
and Carol Feeman. Vocal selec-
tions by a refugee student and
piano selections will feature the
entertainment program.
Rabbi Jehudah M. Cohen, the
new director of the Bnai Brith
Hillel Foundation at Ann Arbor,
will deliver a short talk. Rabbi
Cohen received his A. B. degree
at the University of California.
He was ordained at the Jewish
Institute of Religion in New York
City. He has spent six years in
Los Angeles as director of the
Jewish Centers Association super-
vising activities at two centers.
A nationally known Bnai Brith
personality who will be in the
city on this date to address an-
other group will be a guest dur-
ing the evening. A special invi-
tation has been extended to all
Bnai Brith lodges.

Here's Our New Home

Containing Our Enlarged Service Dept. --- AND WE'RE SAYING

"THANKS A MILLION, DETROIT"

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Officers Installed by
Progressive Ladies
Unterstitzung Verein

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On Sunday evening, Nov. 24,
the Progressive Ladies Unterstit-
zung Verein installed the follow-
ing officers: Re-elected president,
Mrs. H. Epstein; vice-president,
Mrs. Berke; recording secretary,
Mrs. P. Zager; financial secre-
tary, Mrs. I. Kruger; treasurer,
Mrs. F. Gorman; board of candi-
dates, Mrs. J. Bronstein and Mrs.
Landau; endowment fund, Mrs.
Jacob and Mrs. Freshman; inside
guard, Mrs. Finkelstein; hospi-
talers, Mrs. R. Miller and Mrs.
Weisman; budget committee, Mrs.
Meral and Mrs. Chaiken; board
of directors, Mesdames Sugarman,
Batter, Ritten, Rosengard, Sep-
pen, Reznik, Beresh, Cherry, Can-
ner and Sugar.
Mrs. R. Miller was toastmis-
tress of the evening.
The annual donor luncheon will
take place on Wednesday, Dec.
11, at the Phoenix Club, 114 Ers-
kine St. For information on how
to raise money for this affair,
call the chairman, Mrs. Rosengard,
Townsend 6-2067.

EMJAYCEES' HIKE SUNDAY

Emjaycees are sponsoring a
hike through the Irish Hills on
Sunday, Dec. 8. The hikers will
meet at the home of Miss Doro-
thyy Fabian, 1988 Elmhurst, at
noon, and from there will drive
to their destination. The hike
will be under the leadership of
Frank Meyers and Miss Dorothy
Fabian. Guests are invited.

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