January 17, 1941
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
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IN MEMORIAM
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Samuel
In loving memory of my dear
Hutton of 2648 Rochester Ave.
wishes to thank their relatives mother, Belle Barnett, who passed
and friends for the kindness and away January 21, 1931.
sympathy extended them during
—Hazel B. Sobel.
their recent bereavement.
CHANGE OF TIME
MANDELL and DAVID BERNSTEIN
Detroit's Favorite Radio News Commentators
with their dramatization of news and sparkling highlights
behind the headlines
NOV
10:15
Sunday Morning
WMBC
Harry Laker Elected by
Pinsker Society
Jewish Child Placement Bureau Will
Hold Its Annual Meeting on Jan. 27
The annual meeting of the ish Child Placement Bureau so
Jewish Child Placement Bureau that they may serve as the Ar-
will be held on Monday evening, tides of Incorporation for the
Jan. 27, at 8 o'clock, at the Jew- proposed Jewish Children's Bu-
ish Welfare Federation office, reau.
2) Approval of the list of
Room 308.
Jewish Child Placement board
A study of the local child care members, who have been pro-
situation, recently conducted by proposed by the organization's
the Jewish Welfare Federation, executive committee, in accord-
recommends one unified organiza- ance with instructions from the
tion for the care of dependent board, to serve as directors of
children under Jewish auspices,
merged agency.
and proposes a merger of the the The
Jewish Child Placement
Jewish Child Placement Bureau Bureau has received support from
and the Jewish Children's Home the Detroit Community Fund and
into one agency to be known as
the Jewish Children's Bureau. is a member agency of the
The boards of directors both of ish Welfare • Federation. Hence,
the Children's Home and the all contributors to the Detroit
LAKER
HARRY
Placement Bureau have approved Community Fund Drives or the
Allied Jewish Campaigns are rec-
Harry Laker was elected presi- the recommendation.
In order to facilitate the ognized as members of the Jewish
dent of the Pinsker Progressive
Aid Society. H. Lichtman is vice merger, the annual meeting of the Child Placement Bureau, and are
president; A. Parven, financial Jewish Child Placement Bureau, cordially invited to attend the
meeting.
secretary; J. Gottlieb, recording being called for Jan. 27, will con- annual
Nathaniel
H. Goldstick is presi-
secretary; B. Hoffer, treasurer; sider the following matters:
1)
The
amendment
of
the
Ar-
dent
of
Jewish
Child Placement
L. Levine, reserve secretary.
These officers will be officially titles of Incorporation of the Jew- Bureau.
installed at the banquet at J
cho Temple on Sunday, Jan. 19,
With the Jewish
at 7:30 p. m.
Spotlight on Youth
PONTIAC NOTES
Aaron B. Margolis
Kosher Meat & Poultry Market
M. MARKET next to Kresge's
(Between Burlingame and Webb)
in the A. ti
On Jan. 9 the Pontiac Zionist
District was addressed by Abra-
ham Goldberg, outstanding lead-
er, who spoke in the Temple
Beth Jacob on vital issues.
By RICHARD L. STEIN
War Veterans
The Jewish War Veterans'
On Friday evening, Jan. 24, a
campaign
to raise $25,000 ha'
will
riment
unique re lius
begin at Congregation Bnai Moshe.
.-
"Since I have come t"
troit and the Bnai Moshe," said made tremendous advances in
Rabbi
Nathan,
.as- mately
the last
10 days. that
From
the peo-
ad
"many Jacob
young J. people
have new
come
it appears
5,000
will be
attendance
at . the
sociate rabbi of the congregation, pie vance
sale in of
tickets approxi-
,
The Sisterhood of the Temple
Beth Jacob held a luncheon by the problems of the present Washington's birthday patriotic
me—bewildered
depressed military ball at the Masonic Tem
crisis.
They seek an and
unshakable
meeting on Tuesday, at the Tem- to
ple, Feb. 22. at 9:30 p. m. Two
ple, with 42 members present.
orchestras will furnish music for
Mrs. Harry Arnkoff reviewed "As
courage
and
hope
in
an
hour
continuous
dancing, Davi Diam-
faith;
one
that
will
give
them
a Driven Leaf" by Milton Stein-
ond and his orchestra and Harry
. . or-
berg. Mrs. Abe Lapides presided.
lacking both."
gave
chestra.
There
will
be
exhibition
r
talking
with
these
young
Leib
with
the
Fox
Theater
Afte
At the Friday night services
and women, their needs
at the Temple Beth Jacob Rabbi men
birth
to this meeting. "It will be military drills by champion drum
Eric Friedland spoke on "What anattempt — through forums, and bugle corps of the state and
is Right About God".
round tables, and informal dis- national Veteran organizations,
cussions, to reveal the heritage as well as feature numbers by
the top notch
current entertainers.
The continuation
of the Jewish
BAY CITY NOTES of Jewry these people need;
sm War Veterans goodwill radio pro- A
bulwark s of traditional knowing
gram with a special effort along
Dr. H. L. Diamond left for that is theirs for
the line of an educational pro-
Miami Beach, Fla., to spend sev- and asking."
eral weeks. Before his return
A Bible Workshop is the first public
proposed
it will public
ram to with
refamiliarize
the program
general
home he is planning to visit in n the
conducted
by series
Rabbi and
Nathan.
the national
New Orleans.
be
Young in years—o nly 26 i of them and
of the Jew- , ,
War Veterans movement
h accomplishments
educa
-
further
to
publicize
the
patribtie
Louis B. Harrison recently re- —Rabbi Nathan i is old n
ceived word of the death of his "ion and training. He majored i in military ball, which will be held
. We are authorized and by order of the owners we will sell at
father, David Harrison, at Tel sociology at the University of on George Washington's birthday,
unreserved PUBIC AUCTION, at 1745 E. GRAND BLVD., the
Chicago; he graduated from the is announced. The first winter
Aviv, Palestine.
entire furniture and appointments of the Major Harmon Pompelly
Miss Ester Sempliner is visit- Hebrew Theological College and radio address was delivered on
Read collection ; originally started at the famous New Castle, Dela-
tit the Thursday evening, Jan. 16, over
ware residence, and collected for generations by an historic family,
Y. then lectured for one
cong
regation
in CKLW, from 7:15 to 7:30, by
ing
relatives
in
Rochester,
N.
largest
Orthodox
two of whom were signers of the Declaration of Independence.
10:30
A.
M.
Sidney
and
Jack
Korn
of
Man-
the
city,
the
Congregation
Anshe
the Department Commander, Dr.
Sale starts TUESDAY, JANUARY 21st, at
"I came here on Labor Robert Rosen.
sharp, and each day at the same hour until sold.
ton. Mich., visited in this city Sholom.
Labor'
Day
,
i t's been ,L
the past week. They were accom- Day—and
Authentic Early American antique furniture and an unsur-
Campus Alumni Plans 11th
panied
home
by
their
aunt,
Miss
ever
since!"
he
said,
but
I
hope
passed collection of china, glass, silver. Sheffield, ivories. bronzes,
through this new group, to mete
bric-a-brac, paintings, watercolors, etchings, engravings. broadsides,
Clara Beckman.
and work with Detroit Jewish Anniversary Celebration
carpets, rugs, hangings, books, fireplace fixtures, etc.
Morris Glucksman, 71, died youth."
Alumni Chapter of the Campus
Furniture includes Hepplewhite, Sheraton. Chippendale. Phyfe.
Stressing that he would be Club met at Webster Hall Hotel
Dec. 31, at the home of his
only
an
advisor,
Rabbi
Nathan
Seitner,
and Galusha: Early American, Period, Empire, Victorian, French,
last Thursday night. The social
daughter, Mrs. Nate
i
1214 Fifth Ave., after an illness
hopes the interchange of ideas, committee is planning an ambi-
and English of every description.
of several months. He was born the talks 'using the Socratic meth- tious program of outdoor and
Early glassware, china and bric-a-brac includes 250 pieces of
March 3, 1869, in Hungary and od,' will bring not only new view- fireside events. On Sunday, Jan.
collection ;
great
Lowestoft from the family who were noted for this
was a cigar merchant in Cleve- points to the participants, but 19, the club will hold a toboggan
quantities of early Meissen, Dresden. Sevres, Minton Wedgwood.
land for many years. He had only new understand and hope, as party. In February there will be
Chinese, and other rare china ; also Early Chelsea, Bristol, Venetian,
been in Bay City for thepast
a stag smoker. Later in the sea-
Bohemian, Waterford, American and French glassware in quantities.
nine weeks. Besides Mrs. Seitner,
son the organization expects to
Silver includes : Sheffield, coin silver. Sterling, plated ware,
surviving are his widow, Jennie; well.
have a dance to celebrate tha
and p ewter. Many rare hall-marked pieces 2nd large 5 and 6-piece
another daughter, Mrs. J. S.
11th anniversary of the founding
Treuhaft of Toledo, and one
solid silver and Sheffield services, sets of flatware and quantities of
of the club.
The undergraduate chapter of
odd pieces.
RACHEL SOLOMON
son, Dr. I. H. Glucksman.
Paintings include: oils on panels and canvas, landscapes.
of 2242 Blaine Ave. died on Jan. Campus Club was organized at
Mr. and Mrs. George Kahn 9 at the age of 59. She suffered Wayne University in 1928 by a
interiors, exteriors. and wonderful old portraits from 16th to 19th
watercolors,
will spend several days in Mt. a stroke the preceding day while group of Jewish athletes who
century, representing many of the old masters . . . 200
on the way to the luncheon of found it necessary to band to-
Clemens.
etchings, and engravings dating from the 16th century.
the Women's Auxiliary of the gether for their mutual benefit.
Also famous Broadside, "Declaration of Liberty," July 1775.
Mrs. Sherman Kahn is the United Hebrew Schools. Funeral The idea took hold, and soon
mezzotint.
Circa
1785,
both
of
which
were
the
property
of
guest
of
her
parents,
Mr.
and
and a
services were held on Jan. 10' non-letter men, quasi-athletes and
Benjamin Franklin—and; a signed Nini. dated 1777, plaque of
Mrs. Meyer Levy of Jackson.
with Rabbi Morris Adler and dubs were admitted. Then the
Franklin . . . and many other framed Broadsides of great interest.
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar officiat- rolls were opened to all Jewish
Samuel Rosenberg and Julius ing. Burial was in Clover Hill students. In 1930 the Alumni
It is impossible to describe all of the items of interest in
Sherman returned from Chicago Park Cemetery. Surviving are her Chapter of the Campus Club of
this $250.000 collection. but a few of the choice pieces are: an
where they attended the shoe husband, Moe; four sons, Samuel, Wayne University was founded
all-original Hepplewhite inlaid roll secretary—original brasses and
exhibit.
Nathan, Charles and Irving; five to perpetuate the ideals of fel-
glass; Chippendale chest-on-chest; Duncan Phyfe stand and globe;
grandchildren ; sisters-in-law, Mrs. lowship and sportsmanship which
Sheraton dressing table and stand ; inlaid Pembroke table ; carved
Kahn
left
Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Moe Ehrlich and Mrs. Nathan had been instilled on track, field
bridal chest ; pair of Galusha arm chairs: pair of Louis 15th arm
with
their
for Chicago for a visit
Goldman; two nephews, Dr. and gridiron.
and side chairs upholstered in Flemish tapestry ; 3-piece set of
son, Dr. David Kahn.
Schmarya Kleinman and Irving
Girandoles. with 5 branch centerpiece and 3 branch end pieces.
David Seabury at Fisher
original gold finish, and double marble bases; Aubusson carpet.
Mrs. Hannah Koffman, Jewish Kleinman.
15x23 feet. in fine condition ; and Aubusson tapestries ; 3 part
Town Hall Jan. 22
leader, died Friday at her home,
LEVY
carved mahogany dining table; Steinway Grand piano in rosewood
1009 Columbus Ave., following 75 years JULIA
old, died on Jan. 8.
carved case; pair of Early American Girandoles. with convex mir-
a short illness. She was 81 years Funeral services were held on
David Seabury, eminent psy-
old and was a founder of the Jan. 10 at Gilbert's Funeral chologist, will speak before the
rors. carved eagle tops and carved bottoms. in original gold finish
Temple of Abraham. A widow Home with interment in Oak- Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher oo
. . . 2.500 separate lots in this great catalogued collection and
of David Koffman, merchant who view Cemetery, Rabbi Leon Fram Theater, Wednesday, Jan. 22, at
every article positively to be sold unreserved.
died shortly after they came to officiating. She is survived by 11 a. m., on the subject "Adven-
SALE POSITIVE. STARTS TUESDAY. JANUARY 21st.
the city, she was born in Russia three sisters, Mrs. Rachel Jacob- tures in Self Discovery."
at 10:30 A. M. sharp . . . PREVUE NOW and each day including
and came to Michigan directly son, Mrs. Celia Feen and Mrs.
Balcony tickets are available at
Sunday until 8 o'clock every night. Your inspection invited. Attend
upon her arrival in the United Anna C. Kea and was also the Grinnell's Music Store, Ra. 1124
States.
She
leaves
six
sons,
the Prevue for order of sale.
sister of the late Mrs. Marian for $1.10 including tax.
Philip, Maurice, Mike, Max, an Solomon.
John, all of Bay City, and Jacob
Sefer Ha-Yeled Inscription
Cheboygan; a daughter, Mrs.
nc. of
Jerome Rynek, of Bay City, and BUSINESS A ND PROFESSION-
for Son of Mr. and
AL WOMEN OF BNAI BRITH
six grandchildren.
Mrs. C. Cohl
1745 EAST GRAND BLVD.
On Dec. 8 a tea was given in
SIGMA GAMMA TAU
At a Bris of the new-born child 41
the home of Norma T. Lewis,
SORORITY
of
Mr. and Mrs. S. Cohl of 3000
Mr. Chas. C. Schmidt
Sigma Gamma Tao Sorority 3203 Calvert, by the membership Leslie
Ave., Morris Gelfand col-
the
Business
and
committee
of
held a special meeting at Shir- Professional Women of Bnai lected $20 to inscribe the child's
A u ct
Mr. Alfred S. Schmidt
ley Goldblatt's home on Chicago
name in the Sefer Ha-Yeled, the
Blvd. to welcome two new mem- Brith.
Mrs. Etta Overton, president, Children's Golden Book of the
Phon s ... Detroit PL. 4834 ... Ypsilanti 7134-F5
bers, Frances Bierman and Nina
Jewish National Fund.
delivered an inspiring address.
G ras.
di
11632
DEXTER BLVD.
TO. 8-8119
AUCTION SALE
ANTIQUES AND FINE
FURNISHINGS
OBITUARY
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