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November 29, 1940

EDUCATION

Continued from Page 1

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Benjamin Levinson Is Honored at Dinner by

General Discount Corporation

Hyman Altman
Starts 12th Year
Of Broadcasting

Club Intimates will have a
cabaret night at the Fort Wayne
Hotel, Sunday evening, Dec. 8.
Feted on Occasion of Having Completed Furnishing
There will be a floor show. The
Hyman Altman, popular radio president of the club is Edythe
$2,000,000 of F. H. A. Mortgage Applications
broadcaster, last Sunday com- Schreiber.
pleted 11 years of broadcasting
on Station WMBC.
When Mr. Altman commences
his 12th year of directing his
Jewish Radio Hour, this Sunday
noon, he will receive the plau-
dits of the Jewish community for
the services he has rendered.
HOTEL
Every Sunday, in addition to
the musical program, Mr. Altman
MIAMI BEACH
devotes considerable time to broad-
With a beautiful private
casting announcements of charit-
swimming pool, beach.
able events.
cabana club and an acre
An ardent worker in numerous
of tropical gardens. The
agencies in Detroit, including the
Sands is acclaimed one
of the nation's finest re-
House of Shelter and the Home
sort hotels. DINING .. •
for Aged, Mr. Altman devotes
indoors or on the terrace
considerable time to campaigns
. . . superb French and
—especially the Allied Jewish
American Cuisine.
Campaign and the Community
MORTON KIRSCH
Fund—and to other causes which
Managing Director
ask for his assistance.
Originally organized as a Sun-
day hour, Mr. Altman now con-
ducts, in addition to the Sunday
noon broadcasts, also Saturday
night programs, also on Station
WMBC.
Mr. Altman was the organizer
of the Jewish Charity Kitchen
which later merged with the
House of Shelter. His appeals over
the radio led to the crystallization
of community appeals for the
building of the present Home for
Benjamin Levinson, accepting from Hubert R. Haeussler, Aged.

the important project of making
personal contacts with the parents
and discussing with them in all
detail the problem of their chil-
dren's Jewish education.
Registration in all branches of
the. United Hebrew Schools is on
the increase. The new Hebrew
School, which is housed in the
Roe Sittig Cohen Building joint-
ly with the Jewish Community
Center, is almost filled to capacit i .
Hebrew Schools are located at
1215 W. Philadelphia, 4000 Tux-
edo, 13226 Lawton, 15705 Park-
side, 17750 Brush, Central High
School, Brady Public School, and
the Winterhalter Public School.
The officers of the United He-
brew Schools are: Louis Robin-
son, president; Rudolph Zuieback,
first vice-president; Charles Ru-
biner, second vice-president; Maur-
ice Landau, treasurer; Harry Sel-
igson, secretary; board of direc-
tors, Dr. A, E. Bernstein, Harry
Cohen, Dr. A. M. Hershman, Abe
Kasle, Jack Kellman, Henry Mey-
ers, Louis Robinson, Isaac Ro-
senthal, Charles Rubiner, William
Sandler, Dr. Leonard Sidlow,
Philip Slomovitz, Rabbi Ralph
Spalter, Maurice H. Zackheim,
Rabbi Morris Adler, Fred M.
Butzel, Joseph B. Colten, Law-
rence W. Crohn, Judge Harry B.
Keidan, Max Lieberman, Rabbi
Harold N. Rosenthal, Harry Sel-
igson, Aaron A. Silberblatt, Louis
president of General Discount Corporation, a pen and pencil set
Stoll, Henry Wineman, Rabbi M. on
the occasion of Levinson completing $2,000,000 in F. H. A.
J. Wohlgelernter, Rudolph Zuie-
applications.
This volume of business consists of 582 mortgage
back, Julius Berman, Louis Dann,
applications.
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Rabbi
Moses Fischer, Rabbi Leon Fram,
On Friday evening, Nov. 29, a city, and associated with Frisch-
Aaron Klein, Maurice Landau, dinner was tendered Benjamin korn Brothers.
WINDOW SHADES
Saul R. Levin, Robert R. Mar- Levinson at the Detroit Leland
Vincent Lukaszewicz, assistant
The third address in the Dr.
MADE TO ORDER
wil, Gus D. Newman, Simon Shet- Hotel on the occasion of his hav- U. S. District Attorney, who for Max Ballin Memorial Lecture Ser-
zer, Seymour Tilchin, Nathan ing completed furnishing applica- many years prior to accepting ies will be given by Dr. Walter
Cleaned and Repaired
Yaffa, David S. Zemon, Mrs. tions for $2,000,000 of F. H. A. this appointment was very much C. Alvarez, of the Mayo Founda-
LINOLEUM
Charles Robinson, Mrs. Bert L. mortgages, with the General Dis- interested in the need for ade- tion, on Wednesday evening, Dec.
Inlaid and Battleship
Smokier and Mrs. Jack Tobin.
count Corporation.
quate and proper housing for 4, at 8:30 o'clock, at the De-
The executive committee con-
This business was secured by factory workers. Associated with troit Institute of Art Lecture
CARPETING
sists of Harry Cohen, Judge Mr. Levinson in less than 18 Mr. Lukaszewicz is his brother, Hall. Professor of medicine at
Rugs
and Furniture
Edwin,
who
conducts
the
building
Harry B. Keidan, Maurice Lan- months during which he was as-
the University of Minnesota, Dr.
dau, Charles Rubiner, Louis Rob- sociated with the General Dis- business today known as the War- Alvarez has chosen as his sub-
VENETIAN
BLINDS
ren Construction Company.
inson, Harry Seligson, Simon count Corporation as broker.
ject, "Recent Advances in Treat-
Drapery
Hardware
Representatives of the General ment of Food Allergy."
Shetzer, Louis Stoll, Nathan Yaf-
Included among the invited
(let Our Prices and save
fa, M. H. Zackhein and Rudolph guests were friends of Mr. Levin- Discount Corporation, Harold N.
The Dr. Max Ballin Memorial
Free Estimates Furnished
Zuieback. The board of education son and outstanding leaders in Finney, vice-president, in charge Lectures are conducted annually
8625 LINWOOD
is . composed of Maurice H. Zack- the business world. Among those of Mortgage Department; William under the auspices of North End
Robison, chief closing attorney; Clinic as an educational project.
heim, chairman; Rabbi Morris invited were the following:
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Adler, Lawrence W. Crohn, Louis
Edmund Kuhlman, executive P. E. Linsner, treasurer; Clyde The series offer'•post graduate
Dann, Rabbi Joseph Eiseman, vice-president of the Builders' N. Brown, manager of applica- work to the physicians and the
tion department; and Miles H. members of allied professions of
Rabbi Moses Fischer, Rabbi Leon
Frain, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Association of Detroit.
Dyson, closing department.
Wayne County. Each year the
Jacob Sumeracki, county treas-
Maurice Landau, Charles Rubiner,
Also among the guests were series is devoted to study in a
Rabbi Ralph Spalter, Rabbi Isaac urer.
Ralph Burton of the Burton Ab- specialized field. The subject of
Ernest Baumgarth, real estate stract Company, whose company the 1940 course is "Recent Ad-
j Stollman and Rabbi M. J. Wohl-
for over 71 years has been the vances in Therapeutics." Dr.
gelernter.
editor of Detroit News.
Committees are composed of the
Frank N. Mosher, real estate leading abstract company in the Aaron A. Farbman is chairman
State of Michigan. Also from the of the committee of North End
following: Publicity: Rabbi Mor- department of Detroit News.
ris Adler, chairman, Joseph B.
Harold Stoll, Wayne County Burton Abstract Company were Clinic staff physicians who planned Fresh Pasteurized
vice-president; the program.
Colten, Lawrene W. Crohn, Mrs.
Earp,
Homogenized-Vitamin D
Stanley
of Deeds.
North End Clinic is a member
Joseph H. Ehrlich, Lionel Fink, Register
Fred Galling, president of Gar- George Janiga, vice-president; and
agency of the De ro it Communit y
Jack Kellman, Gus D. Newman, ling Construction Co., one of the Ted Dill, vice-president.
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal,
Included among the guests of Fund and the J e wish Welfare Pure-Pak Container—qt. 1 1 C
ederation. It is a general clinic
Charles Rubiner, Harry Seligson, outstanding residential home build- builders was A. F. Burchard, Federation.
in the country.
whose purpose is to provide medi-
Simon Shetzer, Rabbi Joshua S. ens Mark
Karsten, of the Galling prominent builder of the Northeast cal care for ambulatory needy
Sperka, Philip Slomovitz and
For quick energy ti better health
of the city.
g e or for
Seymour Tilchin; house: Nathan Construction Company, in charge section
Lafayette Monroe, who for many persons without char
payment
of
such
proportion
of
Yalfa, chairman; Isaac Rosenthal, of sales.
out- years has been an outstanding
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co-chairman, and Mrs. Charles
Earl J. Dessert, one of the out personality in the building indus- the cost as they are able to pay.
Julian
H.
Krolik
is
president
of
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Robinson; real estate: Louis standing builders of the city.
try in this city, and now heading
Stoll, chairman; Judius Berman,
Head, construction the Monroe-Lewis Building Com- the Clinic's board of directors.
Bernard
The annual series of lectures
Harry Cohen, Nathan Yaffa and manager for E. J. Dessert.
pany.
are conducted by North End
David S. Zemon; finance and bud-
of
Walter
Sumeracki,
brother
of
E. Brooks Barron, attorney
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get: Maurice Landau, chairman; Detroit,
who is also engaged in the County Treasurer, who has Clinic to honor the memory of
FOR TIHtILL SEEKERS ONLY—
harry Cohen, Simon Shetzer, the building of low cost homes in been outstanding for his work as the late Dr. Max Ballin, chief of
Doris Rarloff Fl Dela Lugosi
Louis Stoll and Rudolph Zuieback; and about Detroit; Irving L. Zack, a subdivider and real estate oper- staff and chief of surgery at
in
in
membership: Rudolph Zuieback, attorney, associated with Mr. Bar- ator in the Eastern section of the Harper Hospital, who died in
j'The Human
1934.
chairman; Dr. A. E. Bernstein, co-
c i ty.
Monster'
chairman; scholarship: Harry ion; also A. F. Reich and Andrew
Benjamin
Bagozzi,
who
has
been
You'll SHIVER—You'll SHAKE
Smith,
in
charge
of
sales
for
Mr.
to
investigate
Latest
scout
('ohen, chairman; alumni: Law-
You'll SHUDDER
an outstanding subdivider in De-
South American possibilities for
rence W. Crohn, chairman; Rabbi Barron
58 E. COLUMBIA—
Earl Hoffman, one of the most troit and Dearborn for the past movie-making is Samuel Gold-
at Woodward
Morris Adler, Joseph Colten, Mrs.
years.
en
(O• Fox)
Joseph H. Ehrlich, Jack Kellman, outstanding subdividers in the twSam
ty Kaplan, nationally known wyn, off on a good neighbor
Charles Rubiner, Harry Seligson
young modern architect, who came tour.
and Seymour Tilchin.
to the city of Detroit seven-al
years ago and has had one of the
Bereznitzer Annual
Masonic Auditorium Mon., Dec. 2, 1940-8:20 p. m.
most outstanding developments in
PARK LOAN ASSOCIATION
Ball Sunday Night the Grosse Pointe section of De-
PARTY NEXT WEDNESDAY
troit. His development was known
The annual ball sponsored by as the Colonial Village. Mr. Kap-
The annual luncheon and car
ty will lan designed and built this en-
VIOLINIST
party of the Park Loan Organi- the Bereznitzer Aid Socie
ning, tire project. Builders and archi-
zation will be held in Fyfe's be held this Sunday eve
GRINNELL'S—TE. 2-7100
Tickets $.83 to $2.75
Dec. 1 in the tects from all over the country
Auditorium , Wednesday, Dec. 4,
main ballroom have come to witness it. Mr. Kap-
at 1 o'clock. Proceeds will go to
of the Statler lan today is in business for him-
' charity. There will be prizes.
Hotel. Music self and is associated with Char-
Tickets can be gotten from Mrs.
will be fur- acte• Home Building Company.
13. Goldin, 2660 Oakman Court,
nished by Tom- Associated with Mr. Kaplan are
chairman, or Mrs. I. W. Fink,
my Marvin and Jack and William Bonin, who for
4236 Clements, secretary.
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8210 Twelfth Street
his orchestra.
many years have been in the
Nathan Rose lumber and fuel business.
Friday Eve., Nov. 29; Sunday Mat. & Eve., Dec. 1
Prominent builders for over 20
GIFTS TO CHILDREN'S HOME
is the chairman
of the d. ance years building in Grosse Pointe
Nathan & Rose Goldberg—Jacob & Bettie Jacobs
The Jewish Children's Home
C 0 /TI III i t - and the city are Samuel Pad and
acknowledges receipt of dona-
t e e . Serving William Abramson.
FANNIA RUBINA
GUSTOW BERGER
Nathan Rose
tions from the following: Calvin
Hubert H. Haeussler, president
with him are
Ella Wallenstein.
Leon
Seidenberg,
Vitee
Dubrow,
Harold
Miller,
the
recovery
Sarkin, in honor of
Max Lieberman, treasurer; Jos- of General Discount Corporation,
Leah Seidenberg, Louis Burkshitzky, Harry Jordon
of Charles Wolfson; Gordon- eph H. Peven and J. L. Wolock, has been in the mortgage business
yelper wedding: Fannie Pupko, secretaries. Tickets may be oh- for over twenty years.
In the New Musical Production
in memory of Rebecca Fenton; tained by calling Townsend
The General Discount Corpora-
Mrs. Robert Adel, Mrs. Edyth 8-3447. They will also be put tion has written over $11,000,000
Silver, Estate of Becky Klein, on sale at the Statler Hotel on in Federal Housing Administra-
Joseph Berman, Mrs. Buchner, the night of the dance.
tion Mortgages since it is in busi-
Junior Council of Bnai Brith,
With 15 Musical Numbers
Proceeds of this affair will be ness. It is a member of the Na-
United Dairies, Allen D. Lichtig, used for distribution of gifts to tional Bankers Association and the
Delores and Sally Kay; Miss many of the outstanding chari- Detroit Mortgage Bankers Asso-
Prices: EVES., 60c, 76c and $1; MATINEES, 50c and 75c
Esther Kramer, in honor of re- table organizations.
cis.
covery of Milton Bernstein.

Dr. W. C. Alvarez
Will Give Ballin
Lecture on Dec. 4

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CLUB INTIMATES' CABARET
NIGHT ON DEC. 8

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Window Shade Co.

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