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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-12-13

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December 13, 1940

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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Ideally located in the heart of the world's finest resort
Adjacent to Lincoln Road,
bathing beaches and
golf course

Palestine Labor
League Discussion
Panel Wednesday

The League for Labor Pales-
tine will hold an open meeting
in the Butzel Room of the Jew-
ish Community Center on Wed-
nesday, Dec. 18, at 8:30 p.
One of the main features of
the evening will be a panel dis-
cussion on "American Jew Views
the Future". The following will
participate in the discussion:
Max Barahal, chairman; Ruth
Hershman, Harold Silver, Abe
Max, Theodore Olender.

Our SKY TERRACE with its
coffee shop, dance deck, playcourt,
solarium and direct elevator serv-
ice is the only one of its kind in
Miami Beach. Brand new the
GREENVIEW offers the latest in
comfort, catering to those who ap-
preciate unexcelled service in an
atmosphere of informal refinement
at moderate rates.

Greenview Hotel

MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA
1671 Washington Ave., just
North of Lincoln Road
George H. Light, Owner-manager

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DELICIOUS

PERWEIN'S

RUM FRUIT CAKES

A Tempting Delicacy for All Occasions

We specialize in

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HOLIDAY GIFT BOXES

filled with our famous Tea Cookies and Petitfeurs

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UP

or Nuts

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Borin
left for Miami Beach, Fla., for
the opening of the Borins' new
Cadillac Hotel, on Collins Ave.
and 39th St. in Miami Beach.
The hotel was built by two
prominent Detroiters, Nathan and
Jacob Borin, in association with

"Are We Preparing Adequately
for Defense?" will be the sub-
ject of the broadcast and discus-
sion at the meeting of the "Town
Hall of the Air" listening-discus-
sion group on Thursday, Dec. 19,
O at 9 p. in. The guest discussant
U will be H. T. McCredy, midwest-
O ern director for the "New Amer-
/1 ica".

SUB-JUNIOR HOME RELIEF

T he Sub-Junior Home Relief

0 will hold a "South American

Nite" get-acquainted party for
the purpose of welcoming new
members, at the home of Ruth
Prince, 3814 Leslie, Friday,
Dec. 20.
Sunday, Dec. 22, there will
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be a general meeting at the home
Also in NEUMANN'S MARKET-25 E. Grand River
of Betty Schnedman, at which
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WE USE PURE BUTTER ONLY

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Less to Buy Less to Use

'WOW I CAN NAVE A
GENERAL ELECTRIC"

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Emanuel Chanukah
Dinner on Dec. 29

William Sandler, president of C T
Beth Tefilo Emanuel, and Mrs,
William Adelson, president of
the Sisterhood, announce that
the annual Chanukah dinner of
the congregation will be held at
6 o'clock on Sunday evening,
Dec. 29, sixth night of the Fes-
tival, in the social hall of the
synagogue at Taylor and Wood- e-t-
row Wilson Ayes. Menthe's and
friends are urged to reserve their
plates by writing to the (ace or
calling Tr. 1-2934.

Women's Auxiliary Jewish

Home for Aged to Meet
Dec. 16

H. T. McCREDY TO SPEAK TO
CENTER TOWN HALL GROUP

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Borins Leave for Miami
Beach for Opening of
New Cadillac Hotel

A capacity attendance is ex-
pected at the meeting of Women's
Auxiliary of the Jewish Home
for Aged on Dec. 16, at 1:30 ,
p. m., in the dining room of the
home.
Mrs. Nate Kaletsky and Mrs.
Samuel Zeldes have prepared a
noval program in the form of a
"Professor Quiz." The questions
will relate to the home and its
activities.
Mrs. David- Kliger will preside
at the business meeting that will
precede the program.
Refreshments will be served by
the committee under the co-chair-
NATHAN BORIN
manship of Mrs. Philip Gorelick
E, H. Dine, former owner and and Mrs. A. B. Stralser.
New members and friends are
managing director of the Nether-
lands in Miami Beach.
invited.
From the illuminated tower,
14 stores high, to the luxurious
swimming pool, and cabanas, no Wayne County Officials and
Employees Stage Good-
expense has been spared to make
the Hotel Cadillac one of the show
fellow Frolic Dec. 19
place of this mecca for vacation-
ists.
Wayne County officials and em-
The Hotel Cadillac occupies a ployees will stage the annual
complete city block with 200 feet Goodfellow Frolic at Convention
of ocean frontage. Roy F. France Hall, Thursday evening, Dec. 19,
was the architect, and the Max-
well Company planned and exe-
cuted the unique decorating
schemes.
The hotel contains 125 rooms,
every one of which has outside
exposure. Among the other un-
usual features of this ultra-mod-
ern hostelry is the provision for
t ?a m heat in every room.
E. H. Dine, who enjoys a
matchless reputation in hotel cir-
cles, has selected a staff to in-
sure the high standard of per-
ronalized service for which he is
famous.
Nathan and Jacob Borin, who
for 32 years have operated a suc-
cessful coal and ice business in
Detroit, in addition to the man-
agement of extensive real estate
holdings, have made every pro-
vision for making the Hotel Cadil-
lac the outstanding resort hotel
of its kind in the country.

"Eili, Eili" to Be Sung at
Rev. Kesting's Church
Sunday Morning-

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EDWARD H. WILLIAMS

for the benefit of the Old News-
'bms Fund, through which a Merry
A special reconciliation service - Christmas will be provided for 70,-
is being planned for St. Peters 000 underprivileged children.
County Auditor Edward II.
Ev. and Ref. Church, Gratiot Ave.
near Collingham, Sunday morning, Williams is general chairman of
when the minister, Charles F. the Frolic, which is the largest
Kesting, will speak on "The Corn- sources of revenue for theOld
ing Conqueror—His Chosen Peo- Newsboys Fund with the single
ple (Occidental or Oriental)." The exception of the annual sale of
Hebrew folk song "Eili Eili" will Goodfellow newspapers.
"The quota to be raised at the
be sung in English by Celia
Schroeder and the Hebrew ver- Frolic this year is $35,000." said
sion will be sung by Dr. Mark Williams. "Wayne County officials
Gerlach. "Appreciate America, and employees are working hare
Inc." has given permission to use to raise every cent of this amount tc
the title: "An Appreciate Amer- which is so desperately needed
Ica address" to express the senti- make Christmas a day of Win
ments of its organizations in the ness for destitute youngsters•"
Reports from County Treasure
development of the topic: "The
Jacob P. Sumeracki, in charge .° i
Paralysis of Prejudice."
ticket sales, indicate city-m(1'
disposition of the 250,000 ticket :
Finnish Conductor at Sym- that sell at 25 cents each, or
of four at a dollar.
e
phony Concert on Thursday books
The Frolic this year will be th 0
most elaborate and colorful s e
Continuing his temporary reign far presented. Dancing to th
as
of the Detroit Symphony Orches- music of outstanding orchestras
tra, Tauno II annikainen, noted thousands of dollars worth of
Finnish conductor, will make his valuable prizes, including thre .5
farewell appearance at the con- automobiles ; band concerts ; he
cert of Thursday night, Dec. 19, longest refreshment bar i n t h e
b
in Masonic Auditorium.
world ; and continuous night
Two other concerts are sched- and theatrical entertainment „iI 11
uled by the orchestra for the week, feature the diversified program
the third Young People's program
and the fifth "pop" offering. Both GIFT TuOnitHedEBRHEeW
S,
hros SCHOOLS
concerts will take place Saturday,
Dec. 21, the Young People's pro-
° i°01r"
gram at 10:45 a. m., the "pop" are in receipt of a conji iu ht fund
concert at 8:30 p. m.
t h scholarship a-
tx
f or ovnal r dt h s the
me r
e Finley family,
Philomathic Debating Club ory of Mrs. Ettayla Fink's.

Philomathic Debating Club met
last Sunday at the David B.
Smions Hebrew School.
The program of the afternoon
was an extemporaneous speaking
contest on the topic "Palestine
Since the Balfour (Declaration."

Movie
Palestine's Latest
"OUR PROMISED LAND"
Monday Evening, Dec. 16
Continuous from 5:30 p. g"
at Shaarey Zedek

DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS
GREAT PRODUCTION !

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