That versatile lady, Miss Fan- nie Brice, is now blossoming out as an interior decorator, with Ira Gershwin's new apartment as her first assignment. ■ •••• ■ • December 6, 1 40 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 8 aaaf ■ THE WILSHIRE Residential Hotel Collingwood at Third Make This Your Home Live in comfort in well ap- pointed 1 to 5 rooms carpeted suites, fur. or unfur., dining room, garage. C. Bisio, Mgr., To. 8-2680. Submit Your News U. H. S. Auxiliary Council Quarterly L. A. S. Bazaar Meeting on Dec. 22 Donor Event Jan. 8 Earlier on Account Opens Saturday Of Holiday Rush The annual bazaar of the De- troit Auxiliary of the Los An- geles Sanatorium will open this Saturday night at the Bnai Moshe. Greeting the opening night audience will be Samuel H. Gai- ter, executive director of the sanatorium; City Clerk Carl Leadbetter, Mayor Jeffries' sec- retary. Charles Oakman, and County Auditor Edward H. Wil- liams. Max Oppermann, Viennese vi- olinist, now a refugee, and a prominent orchestra will enter- tain the guests. Invitations to attend the ba- zaar have been extended to 150 organizations. Dinners will be served daily (luring the bazaar, which will continue through Dec. 15. There are now 15 patients at the sanatorium from Detroit and another application is being acted upon. The Jewish Community Coun- cil will hold its quarterly meet- ing on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 22, at 2:30 p. m., in the andi- torium of the Workmen's Cir- cle Educational Center, 11529 Linwood Ave. In addition to an important agenda, there will be on dis- play at this meeting an inter- esting exhibit showing the ex- tent of the subversive activi- ties in this country and the methods being used by the na- tional organizations in combat- ing them. Because of the spe- cial nature of the meeting an invitation is being issued t) the officers as well as to the delegates of all the affiliated organizations. The Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools is formu- lating plans for the 9th annual donor luncheon to be held on Wednesday, Jan. 8, at the social hall of the Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Charles Robinson, presi- dent of the Auxiliary appointed Mrs. Louis J. Tobin as chairman, During December, there unavoidable delay in delivery of mail due to the holiday business rush. Often, news articles mailed during this period are consid- erably delayed on this accou, 0 with the result that they at- rive too late for insertion in current issues. Publicity committees of lo- cal organizations are there- fore urged to mail their niti• terial at least a day earlier than usual to assure arrival of news in time to make the deadline—before 10 a. m. Wednesdays. WARNING STEIN Continued from Page 1 (Continued from Pile 1) Social Administration, with group work as his field of specialization. He has also been for seven years head teacher of one of the schools in the system of the Hebrew In- CUSTOM MADE QUILTS stitute of Pittsburgh which is un- Celenese Curtains Made to Order der the direction of Israel A. Abrams, a nationally known Jew- ish educator and administrator. Mr. Stein received his Jewish TYLER 4-6728 8823 12TH ST (our only store) training originally in the Hebrew Gymnasium in Bialostok, Poland, '111111/11.1.1111113111118111111131881111111111n1111S11111111111 n lISSERS1111111111111111111111111 1 1111111111111111t 11111MIIIISSE 1111111111StheSSIWA one of the pre-eminent Jewish educational institutions of Eu- rope. For several years he studied at Charles University at Prague, Czechoslovakia. His Bachelor of Arts degree was obtained from CAN YOU ENJOY UNUSUAL FOOD, EXPERTLY the University of Pittsburgh. He MIXED COCKTAILS AND PERFECT SERVICE comes to Detroit highly recom- mended by academic and profes- WHICH HAS WON FOR HARRY BOESKY AC- sional leaders of Pittsburgh, where CLAIM BY SMART DETROITERS AND VISI- he received training as a case TORS ALIKE .. . worker in the Department of Pub- lic Assistance and as a group Have You Tried Our FREE DELIVERY SERVICE? c worker both at the Brashear Set- Just Phone TRinity 2-9366 tlement and the YM and YWHA. As director of the Northwest Branch, Mr. Stein will be respon- sible for the direction of the ac• tivities coming under the juris- diction of the Center. These in- 12TH at HAZELWOOD g clude clubs of children, young ........mmnimmimitinimmtimminimnimmomiiimnicilmM1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111t111111IMIIIMIIMIIMMIMIMEMIM111M111111111111I11111111111111T: people, mothers and neighbor- 41 hood organizations, classes in English and citizenship and all other functions planned for the Center membership. In addition, he will cooperate with the United Hebrew Schools in joint enter- prises to be shared by both the now being sold and School and the Center. He is available at the branch, serviced by 13226 Lawton Ave., Townsend 8-5852. Mr. Stein will welcome visits and inquiries from the com- munity. J. TRAURIG officer, were the cause of the debacle on the Meuse," he writes. The Race Theory MRS. BERTRAM SMOKLER There is interesting reference in "The Revolution Is On" to the origin of the race theory: "The originator of the 'Nordic racial' supremacy idea was Count de Gobineau, a Frenchman. His pseudo-scientific researches im- pressed another autodidact, Hous- ton Stewart Chamberlain, the English son-in-law of Richard Wagner. It is interesting that Chamberlain dedicated his book, 'The Ideas of the Nineteenth Century,' to Prof. Siegmund Wiesner, teacher of botany at Vienna University, declaring that it was to Wiesner that he owtd many if his ideas. Prof. Wies- ner was, by the way, a non- Aryan. Thus the ideas of a Frenchman, an Englishman and a Jew were responsible for the origin of the racial theory of the National Socialist Party." Mrs. Morris Krause and Mrs. Bertram Smokier as co-chairmen, and the following committees: Program, Mesdames Nathan Spevakow, chairman, Max Dush- kin, co-chairman, Airs. Albert Carnick, Mrs. David Kaltman; music, Mesdames Jack Tobin, chairman, Moe Dann, co-chair- man; prospects, Mesdames Sam- uel Singer, chairman, Irving Dworkin, co-chairman, Robert Loewenberg, Harry Madison; res- ervations, Mrs. Meyer Katz, chair- man, Mrs. Jack Abel, co-chair- man; ways and means, Mrs. Max Hayman, chairman, Mrs. Harry Kraft, co-chairman; luncheon ar- "We Must Go Forward" rangements, Mrs. Herman Wets- The introduction to "The Rev- man, chairman, Mrs. Richard Cott, olution Is On" by Dorothy Mrs. Louis Gunsberg, co-chair- Thompson, is an outstanding fea- man; decorations, Mrs. Morris ture of this important book. Miss Blumberg, chairman, Mrs. Simon Thompson refuses to lose cour- Shetzer, co-chairman, Mrs. David age. On the contrary, she writes: Fauman, Mrs. Harry Dunitz, Mrs. "The weakness of the democ• Saul Davidson; publicity, Mrs. Jo- racies lies in the fact that they seph Horwitz, chairman, m rs. are incapable of envisioning a Henry H. Shapero, co-chairman; more reasonable, civilized, just printing and recording, Mrs. and beautiful universe, and un- George Roberts; Darlings, Mrs. willing to assume the responsi- Gordon, M. co-chairman, Mesdames Reuben Wax, chairman, Mrs. Jack bility for creating it." And she, Rosenblatt, Max Green; in me too, appeals for action: "With- B. Jones, Louis Gelfand, Charles- out inner regeneration, regen ation of 'the individual and the moriam, Mrs. Julius Berman, er- chairman, Mrs. Morris Krause, community, we can no longer even defend what we have. With- Mrs. Abe Moss, co-chairmen; out the sense of pushing f or - luncheonette meetings, Mrs. Louis ward to a grandiose goal we Seiton, chairman, Mrs. I. Mar- shall not even be able adequate- Jr. Metropolitan Club Event golis, Mrs. Jacob Sonenklar, co- ly to manufacture weapons with chairmen, Mesdames Harry Scott, which to defend ourselves. We Saturday Night Joseph Yolles, Ben Zieve, Isaac have reached a stage in history The Jewish Metropolitan Club Shetzer, David Friedman, Louis when we must go forward or perish. We cannot possibly hope will have a card party and shower Fineman, J. M. Lattin Abe to stay where we are. The lead- all proceeds to go to the Los Kasle; luncheon treasure r, , Mrs. Inc. Angeles Sanatorium bazaar, on Joseph Keidan; second assistant ers of France hoped to stay Saturday evening, Dec. 7, at 8923 corresponding secretary, Miss Mir- where they were and keep 12250 JOS. CAMPAU 12th St. There will be refresh- him Levine; hospitality, Mrs. A. France where she was. They ments and prizes. For further in- B. Stralser, chairman, Mrs. Her- have been destroyed and so has TO. 8-9310 formation call Mrs. J. Blitz, Tyler man Cohen, co-chairman, Mes- France. He that bath ears to dames Harry Cohen, Harry Ros- hear, let him hear." 7-0560. man, Louis Davidson, Esther Solo- The Warning of Maurois mon, Harry Sklar, Morse Saul- Then there is the warning of son, Fred Faber, Chas. Smith, An- Andre Maurois, the brilliant nov- thony Deutsch, M. H. Zackheim, elist and biographer, who was Adolph Ehrlich, Eli Sachse, Moe also a witness to what had lisp pened in Europe in the past Perlis. This donor luncheon is being given for the purpose of raising year and who incorporates his funds for transporting the chit- admonition democracies in "Tragedy to in the France" (Harper & Bros., New York). M. Alaur- dren to and from the schools. The first luncheonette meeting, ors believes that the public should which was largely attended, was have been told the truth of what He condenms held on Thursday, Dec. 5, at the _ i was occurring. home of Mrs. Julius Berman of ack of preparedness and fore• Burlingame Ave. at which time many pledges were received. Any fortunate conflicts in the French one interested in ways and means, sight, administrative risks. un , Cabinet. Being a personal chronicle, de- call the chairman, Mrs. Max Ha A '- man, Tyler 6-6266. scribing the record of his own experiences in France, M. Maur- "I'm on my own now—and prepared to take care of your fuel requirements ois' "Tragedy in France" is also modern new significant from another p nt oo in a way that means satisfaction. Grade A products, delivered in view. It is evident that the things metered trucks by careful and courteous drivers is your assurance of being he experienced in France are parallel to the events that are served well. Plans are now complete for the taking place today in Mexico and Philomath Debating Club's annual in Rumania. They correspond Oratorical Contest. The affair, with the pattern of Nazism in FOR PROMPT SERVICE held annually for 27 years, will the Scandinavian countries. It is be presented Tuesday evening, the same pattern used by Chris- ANY TIME OF DAY OR NIGHT. SUNDAYS OR HOLIDAYS Dec. 30, at the Jewish Center, tian Frontists in this count! v. It Woodward at Holbrook. The is a pattern that should be singled - speakers to appear are Max out for attack and for condemna Strom, Ralph A. Raimi, Ernest tion. It is evident, upon reading Schwartz, Albert Siegal, Martin Maurois' and the other warnings. that the time has arrived for the Shapero and Miles Meyerson. democracies to stop being on the The weekly meeting of the or- - ganization was held last Sunday defensive and to assume the of afternoon at the David B, Simons fensive. "Tragedy In France" is his; Hebrew School. 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