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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-01-24

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January 24, 1941

end the Legal Chronicle
DETROIT JEWISH CHR ONICLE

2

For Sale—Apartment Property

Annual Mt. Swat
Luncheon Tuesday

Pianist, Dancers, Singer at
4th Symphony Concert
at Jewish Center

Novel Program at

Jr. Service
Group
Meeting
i • on Jan. 26

.L

Dr. Katzin Heads
Straus Executives

Raymond Kelly, past national
commander of the American Le-
A varied program of sym-
gion, E d w a r d H. Williams
Dr. Morris Fishbein to Be the
How did you make out on Wayne County Auditor, and Com-
phonic music, solo piano music,
Guest Speaker; Mayor Jef-
s-
pro
a
dance and singing, will be pre- that last interview with
fries Also to Speak
d you mon Pleas Judge Neal Fitzgerald
t d at the fourth and las t of pect i iv boss How woul
who were the guests of the Na-
t the
concerts by the like to have a chance to se on than Straus Execu te .
Dr. Morris Fishbein, one o
the
outstanding
leaders
the Michigan
the Symphony
c
medical
profession
in this in
coup-
Symphony
Orchestra, at the other side of the desk during installation of officers banquet,
one of those important sessions? which was held at Huck's Red-
try editor of the American Medi_ the Jewish Community
The
nder the Center.
direction
of
An opportunity to interview ford Inn, Monday evening,
Are you alert to present
concert will the interviewers will l be afforded
can Journal, will be the guest orchestra is u
Jan. 20.
swiftly moving changes des-
speaker at the second annual Valter Poole, and the
Dr. Leon A. Katzin, prominent
allthose attending the next
tined to create new real es-
annual luncheon of the Mt. Sinai take place on Tuesday, Jan. 28,
Hospital Association on Tuesday,
at concert
8:30 p. will
m. Guest
artists
at to regular meeting of the Detroit Detroit dentist and communal
this
be Cola
Heiden,
tate fortunes? Rely on our
well-known Detroit pianist; To- Junior Service Group, on Sun- worker, was installed as presi-
Facts and Figures.
12 :30 p. in., at the sia Mundstock and her dance day afternoon, Jan. 26, at 2:30 dent of the organization for 1941.
Jan.
28, at Temple.
Masonic
The other officers a r e: Joseph
Beautiful 40 Apt.
Recognized as an authority in group, and Celeste Cole, Negro
Camiener, Allan Burns, vice-
Large marble lobby, ele-
his field, who is among the best
presidents; Alan J. Stone, secre-
of soprano.
vator. Reconditioned better
tary; Maurice Schwartz, treas-
Arts and Crafts Class at
t h a n new. Conservative
urer; Simeon Snider, sergeant-
at-arms; Michael J. Bagdage,
rents $21,500 earn 13%
Jewish Community Center
Nathan Lerner, Henry Gottlieb,
net on entireforeclosed
Samuel Rubin and Samuel Ras-
price. Down payment
With Miss Helen Kaplan as
kin, members of the executive
$19,030. Bal. low 15 •dr.
instructor, the adult arts and
terms.
board.
crafts class at the Jewish Com-
Certificates of meritorious serv-
munity Chatter has been producing
ice were presented to the past
many lovely things in a variety
15 Apt.
presidents, Dr. Robert Rosen, Dr.
of media, with particular empha-
Attractive Spanish tan bk.
Perry P. Burnstine, Josepr Sni-
sis
on
clay
figures
and
pottery,
All 3 large rooms full tiled
H. Seligson M. M. Weinberg der, Samuel J. Leve, Frank
,
and
on
jewelry.
Some
of
the
prod-
baths, showers. All painted
ucts of the class are exhibits in o'clock, in the auditorium of the Schwartz and Samuel Daskin. A
walls. Rent $9,000. Cost
gift was presented to the out-
the display case on the second Jewish Community Center.
$80,000 new 1928. Sacrifice
()n the platform, waiting to be going president, Samuel Raskin.
floor, adjoining the library.
only $30,000 terms about
.
The class meets on Monday
interviewed, will be Robert
half cash.
nings, from 7:30 to 9:30. In ad- Janeway, Chrysler research en- Women's Congress
dition to ceramics and jewelry, gineer, and consultant for the
• •
Now $45,000
work is also being done in Leath-
Division
Paid-Up
er, linoleum blocks, basketry, United
Government
on
Marked down from former
g -
National States
Resource7;
Harry Seli
$150,000. 4 story, elevator,
Luncheon Feb. 12
wood, batik, weaving, etc. The son, personnel di ector of Sam's
new carpets, new stoves,
class is open to all members, Cut Rate, Inc., and lecturer on
new refrig. Painted walls.
The membership committee of
free of charge. It offers excellent Per sonnel administration at
Rent $13,000, terms.
opportunities for developing a Wayne University; and M. Wil- the Detroit Women's Division of
C
creative hobby, and f or using on e's liam Weinberg, executive director the American Jewish Congress
MR. BEDFORD .
hands to make useful and beauti-
sponsored a meeting for pros-
MRS. SIMEON CUGELL
Official interviewer for the De- pective members and members
Homer Warren & Co.
Service
Group th
will who accompanied them, at the
Junior
Servicef
troit
the
necessity
of
the
expansion
of
ii)
57 Years Dependable Service
e home of Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, 2071
eissman,
one
o
Be
Frank
A.
Scervini
Will
'`
be
Bernar
medical facilities in this country,
L
group's
directors,
who
serves,
Longfellow Ave., Jan. 20.
an eloquent speaker and an able
Honored Jan. 25
Rabbi M. L. Perlzweig of Lon-
A. Scervini, eminent non- with Richard L. Stein, as co-
writer, Dr. Fishbein brings an
chairman of the program coin- don, England, guest speaker, in
important message to this gather-
Frank
.
.
a stirring address explained the
Jewish friend of the Zionist in i ttee
The members of the audience functions of the World Jewish
among
Rabbi
Leon
Fram
will
give
the
cause,
who
is
well
known
May We Suggest
also be invited to put spe- Congress in behalf of world
invocation at the luncheon, and the Jewish war veterans and will

other
groups
in
Detroit,
will
be
cific
questions to those being Jewry and stressed the import-
greetings in the name of the
That You Serve
honored
at
a
get-together
at
the
interviewed
and ample time will ante of aid to Britain at the
C't of Detroit will be brought
be allowed for complete audience present time. Although Rabbi
to the gathering by Mayor Ed - Little Venice Restaurant, 126
P e rlzweig had important en-
participation in the program.
ward J. Jeffries, Jr. The speak-
Na _ 13th St., New York, on Jan. 25,
Dancing will close the Detroit gagements in the East, he made
friends
and
well-wishers.
ers will be introduced by
by
- special
-
arrangements to stay
Many leaders in Jewish life are Junior Service Group meeting.
thaniel Goldstick, assistant cor-
is part over
6 for this meeting.
The Jan. 2
poration counsel. A toast to Press expected to participate in this
The membership committee of
of the year-round educational
or
dent Roosevelt, on the occasion testimonial.
program conducted by the group the Detroit Women's Division of
of his birthday, will be made by
to further the interests of young the American Jewish Congress is
Past National Commander Ray- Rabbi Axelrod Gets
people in the community. Con- planning another interesting
mend D. Kelly of the American
stituting the junior section of event open to the entire member-
for Your . . .
A paid-up membership
the Detroit Service Group, the
The musical program will con-
Rabbi Lazarus Axelrod has fund-raising organization of the luncheon will be held at the De-
LUNCHEONS
sist of orchestral renditions. Bob
Hall, radio artist, will entertain been inducted into his new office Jewish Welfare Federation, the troit Leland Hotel, on Feb. 12,
DINNERS or
as spiritual leader of Congrega- Junior Service Group is open t to at 12:30 p. m. Luncheon will be
the audience.
Late Evening Parties
Mrs. Simeon Cugell, general tion Ahavas Israel of Grand all young people from 16 to 30 followed by a short interesting
program, after which the mem-
years of age.
chairman of the luncheon com- Rapids.
bens will participate in Mah
We deliver within a
A native of Liverpool, and a
mittee, urges those who have not
reasonable distance
yet secured their reservations to graduate of the Hebron Rab- Mother of Rabbi Eric Fried- Jong and bridge.
In order to avoid confusion at
do so now by calling Mrs. Daniel binical Seminray, Rabbi Axelrod
land Dies, Other Pon-
Serving Detroiters for the
the door, and to start the meet-
Rachmiel, Tyler 6-5582, or Mrs. was ordained for the orthodox
tiac Notes
past 19 years.
ing promptly at 12:30 p. m. in
ministry by Chief Rabbi Moshe
Morrey Cove, To. 6-6768.
Mrs. Helen Friedland of Pater- accordance with Congress tradi-
Tel:
mother of Rabbi Eric tion, a committee has been form-
CARD OF THANKS
TO. 8.2580—TO. 8-2581
son, N. .1.,
_ ed which stands ready to pick
Friedland, passed away on Tues
The family of the late Dora
day, Jan. 14, at the Pontiac Gen- up membership dues from now
Bachrach wishes to thank rela-
eral Hospital. Services were held to Feb. 12. Call Mrs. Moe S.
tives and friends for the kindness
at Lewis Brothers, Detroit, with Perlis, To. 7-3129; Mrs. Ernest
and sympathy extended during
12539 WOODROW WILSON
Rabbi Leon Fram officiating. J. Sachse, To. 7-6583, and Mrs.
their recent bereavement.
Morris Weingarten, 4342 Tyler,
Burial was in Paterson, N. J.
Da. 7066, financial secretary.
On Sunday, Jan. 12, the Pon- Checks may be mailed to Mrs.
tiac Sisterhood cabaret supper- Weingarten.
dance was held at the Elks Tem-
CHANGE OF TIME
ple and was attended by approxi- r
p a id -up Membership Lunch-
mately 550 people. The master of
eon of Emanuel Sister-
ceremonies was Bob Hall, radio
hood Jan. 27
rhymester. Mrs. Jack Wainger,
general chairman, was sasisted by
The Sisterhood of Congrega-
Mrs. Sidney Barnett and a large
committee. Guests were present tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel will hold
Detroit's Favorite Radio News Commentators
from Jackson, Flint, Lansing, De- their annual paid-up membership
luncheon at the synagogue, Tay-
with their dramatization of news and sparkling highlights
troit and Pontiac.
lor and Woodrow Wilson, Mon-
behind the headlines
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kovinsky left day, Jan. 27. Mrs. Abraham Dan-
for Miami Beach, Fla. Accom- zig will address the group after
partying them were their daugh- which a musical program will be
ters, Mrs. Saul J. Birnkrant and presented by Mrs. Alex Roberg,
b ehrogd a and her vocalist, accompanied by Mrs.
. H a, r l aGnodl d R
RABBI LAZARUS AXELROD Mrs. Samson
Weiss, pianist. Mrs. Alex
Joel
Sunday Morning
Barnett, Mrs. Ben Bernstein and
Mordecai Epstein, Chief Rabbi
l
Mr. and Mrs. B. Goldstein left
Isser Zalman Melzer of Jerusa- Jan. 24 for Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Jack Zeldes are in charge
Lem, and other members of the where they will visit their (laugh- of arrangements.
The wives, mothers and daugh-
Palestinian
Rabbinate.
He has
occupied
positions
as rabbi
in ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Atlanta, Miami Beach, Toronto Morry Fox. They will reside at ters
of members
of the congre-
gation
and seat-holders,
as well
as mothers of children who at-
and Hamilton, Canada, and has the Langham Hotel.
travelled extensively as lecturer lturbi Returns as Guest Sol- tend the Mitzvah classes are in-
vited to attend this meeting. Mrs.
for the Zionist Organization of
William Adelson is president of
America. He was also director
Kosher Meat U Poultry Market of
the Bible Theater of the Air,
Jose Iturbi, one of the world's the Sisterhood, and Mrs. Jack
sketches foremost masters of the piano, Seder is recording secretary.
in the A. ti M. MARKET next to Kresge's
1 a series of weekly h radio
;
written
for
in Canada. He a
(Between Burlingame and Webb)
Anglo-Jewish periodicals in the will be the guest soloist on the RABBI SPERKA WILL SPEAK
AT BNA1 DAVID SERICE
TO. 8-8119
United States and Canada, and Jan. 26 presentation of the Ford
11632 DEXTER BLVD.
NEXT FRIDAY
was editor of the Jacobean, Sunday Evening Hour over the
coast-to-coast Columbia network.
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will
Miami Beach.
Rabbi Axelrod has established The program is heard over Sta- address the Friday night gather-
the following Gr and Rapids tion WJR each Sunday night be- ing at Congregation Bnai David,
5. Jim Fryfogle, head counselor
Bible Study Group, sport- tween 9 and 10 o'clock.
Elmhurst at 14th, on Friday,
REUNION OF WALLOON AND of Camp Walloon, and Ann Gol- groups:
ah , open to the
Jan. 31, at 8:30 p. m.
Ha d ass
sored
by
KAIRPHREE CAMPS FEB. 2 den, counselor of Kamp Kair-
an Aviv Society for GIFTS TO CHILDREN'S HOME
Following the lectures of Dr.
community;
e
phree, will be there to lead th
Chaim Greenberg, Dr. M. L. Perl-
a men's club; Tal-
young
people;
The
Jewish
Children's
Home
Seymour Tilchin, director of singing of camp songs. Refresh- mud Torah and Sunday school;
zweig, and Rabbi S. R. Weiss,
Camp Walloon and Kamp Kair- ments will be served. Camp mo- junior congregation; Oneg Sab- acknowledges donations from the Rabbi Sperka has chosen for the
following: Mr. Pinsky. Jenny
vies and comic cartoons will be
phree, Inc., announces that ap- hoivn. All counselors of both bath meetings Friday evening; Goo dman Needle Club, Mrs. Jo- topic of his subject "Children of
radio
tiro
.
proximately 250 persons are ex- camps have expressed the desire Talmud groups;
seph Miller, Joe's Beauty and Bondage
Cantor A. Singer will lead the
pected to be present at the camp to see all the old campers at the ing; and a weekly bulletin which Barber Shop, H. G. Rosenberg,
singing.
reunion to be held on Sunday, reunion where o Id friendships is mailed to all members of the M
Mrs. Cohen.
Mrs. Fish Mrs
community.
Feb. 2, in the social hall of will be renewed.
Temple Beth El, between 2 and

"Put Your House
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JHUNG'S

Chop Suey
Chow Mein

JHUNG a CO.

MANDELL and DAVID BERNSTEIN

NO liV

10:15

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